

Our issue might be where Rapidweaver/AFP are not fully updating/closing the connection session with the project folder on each SAVE and this is why we have so many subfolders.Īnyhow, that you know nothing of the odd folders (original post) answers my question. Very occasionally, the odd temporary file will remain, but this is usually where connection with the NAS is interrupted. We see something similar with Microsoft Office applications/files, but the temporary files are, mostly, automatically deleted when the application is closed. From the fact that you have not seen our issue leads me to think that the NAS version control is creating temporary copies of the Rapidweaver files being accessed/saved and these temporary files are stored in separate folders. We communicate with the NAS over Apple File Protocol (AFP) and the NAS has version control enabled. You set up rulesto move all PDFs to a new PDFs folder, say, or to move all image files to an Images folder. To answer your question, the Project file/subfolders reside on a NAS on our intranet.

The fact that you have not seen this before is key. I have not counted, but it seems that a sub-subfolder is created for every item in our resource list.Īs the folders are created every time we make a change to the project, we have a lot of these subfolders cluttering up the project folder and want to delete them. Where the privacy_policy_notice.pdf file is one of our ‘live’ files in our RESOURCES LIST folder. These sub-subfolders contain two files, one example of which is: Web Site V12 -cfdadb64-MDirJ1 > Resources > 1A329514-1BCE-44B0-A36D-0DAD9CAEFD2Cīut the Resources subfolder names are constant ie. So seemingly a folder with a random extension is created every time we change/save a page.Ī single subfolder exists below the above folders called Resources, and below the Resources subfolders are a number of, what at first site appear to be randomly named subfolders, such as:
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