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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 26 for Windows => Topic started by: trogne on October 01, 2020, 09:38:47 am
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I have Media Center 26, on Windows 10.
Almost everytime I save tags with mp3tags, a tmp file is created in "C:/", like "Directory Write Test (47108).tmp". The number in parentheses changes, so that can lead to many files.
What is generating those "Directory Write Test" files ?
It is really Media Center that creates those files. I can see that using sysinternals process monitor.
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It's likely that MC is creating the files but then failing to delete them due to Defender's Root folder protection:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/enable-controlled-folders
Either disable that Defender feature, or make sure to add MC folder and binaries to Defender's exclusion list.
If you have a different Antivirus, try adding the exclusions there.
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If you close MC (and MC's Media Server if you have that running) do the files still get created?
I find it strange that MC would be writing these files when you make changes using MP3TAG.
Regardless as to which app is writing them, I would be looking for a way to have them written anywhere other than the root directory. MC doesn't have a setting for such things, but maybe a change of the "Start In" directory for the shortcut would do that, for whichever app is creating the files.
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Seems to work with changing "Start in" folder ! I don't even see the files being created.
Thanks !