What are these files apparently generated by CS?

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bhilton665
Mar 6, 2004
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I created a directory in Win XP to hold film scans. When looking at the files with CS I noticed three new files in the directory, AdobeP8M.md0, AdobeP8P.tb0 and AdobeP8T.tb0.

When I copy this directory to a backup external disk I get an error message with "Confirm Stream Loss … blah blah blah … :encryptable$DATA". The image files transfer OK (and the three new AdobeP8x files get transferred) and I can open the tiffs from the backup so this is not a big deal, but … what exactly are these three files?

I’m guessing they have something to do with the File Browser since I’m exporting the cache from the FB regularly?

Bill

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Chris Cox
Mar 7, 2004
Yes, that sounds like you exported the file browser cache. But I don’t know why you’re having trouble copying them.

Chris

In article , Bill Hilton
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I created a directory in Win XP to hold film scans. When looking at the files with CS I noticed three new files in the directory, AdobeP8M.md0, AdobeP8P.tb0 and AdobeP8T.tb0.

When I copy this directory to a backup external disk I get an error message with "Confirm Stream Loss … blah blah blah … :encryptable$DATA". The image
files transfer OK (and the three new AdobeP8x files get transferred) and I can open the tiffs from the backup so this is not a big deal, but … what exactly are these three files?

I’m guessing they have something to do with the File Browser since I’m exporting the cache from the FB regularly?

Bill

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