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Joe Phillips
 
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Default pbd##.tmp files - 12-16-2003 , 10:11 AM






We are having the problem the tmp files with the following
naming format, pbd##.tmp (pbd14.tmp, pbd10.tmp, etc), being
created in the temp folders. They can get very large in
size and it appears that they are only created on the
server.
I have been trying to find some information about why they
are being created. Any insight would be appreciated.

Our application is using powerbuilder 8 with ASA 7.

Thanks,
-Joe

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Chris Keating \(iAnywhere Solutions\)
 
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Default Re: pbd##.tmp files - 12-16-2003 , 10:32 AM






AFAIK that is a datawindow temporary file. ASA temp files are ASA*.tmp.
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<Joe Phillips> wrote

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We are having the problem the tmp files with the following
naming format, pbd##.tmp (pbd14.tmp, pbd10.tmp, etc), being
created in the temp folders. They can get very large in
size and it appears that they are only created on the
server.
I have been trying to find some information about why they
are being created. Any insight would be appreciated.

Our application is using powerbuilder 8 with ASA 7.

Thanks,
-Joe



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