Frage von Roselle22:Hello s.Helfer, esitze the AdobePro CS3.
Has someone of the users of this program synonymous following paths in the preferences of ProCS3 ever had?
What they mean?
I note that, if they appear Pro CS3 all the folders it needs (; vorscauen, caches, etc.) creates new!
And the hard disks so zumüllt.
Who can help?
! Rainder Did NOT!
Config is:
Asus P5BDeluxe,
intelCoreDuo2 E6600-2.4 GHZ 1066FSB
2GB RAM 800FSB,
2x512MB 667FSB.
Samsung S-ATA Platen. Pioneer DVD 111,
is only as DVD-RAM recognized in Explorer!
Thanks for the help Roselle22
Antwort von work_hard_play_hard:
\ \? \ Is the standard URI notation for placeholders.
Mylenium
Antwort von Andreas_Kiel:
... But the letter,
plus wildcards, which is still in it? Will probably not work. Drive letter (directory name, URI) must be
unique, if it were written / read to. For a search, possibly truncated, but it would go.
\
\? E: \ would be yes for AE, BE, CE, DE, FE ... these are (in Windows at any rate) is not a valid drive letter.
The path \ \ server name \ folder name \ would be preferable anyway, because occasionally drive letter change (removable media like to nest behind D: a very welcome move and temporary network connections).
BG, Andreas
Antwort von work_hard_play_hard:
... these are (in Windows at any rate) is not a valid drive letter. Who gives a fuck about Windows? URIs are platform independent (or should be). What Adobe is now exactly as in the background zusammenstrickt, white Santa Claus, but it can be that the XML parser is already understood, just on the interface masks. So many questions, so much confusion. Ah yes.
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