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Default Document Recovery "Phantom" Files in 2003

I have four files that constantly show up in Document Recovery. I click the
close button and I am asked to decide what to do with the files. I select
"No, remove the files..." and select OK.
Word then pops an "Error Deleting File or Folder" box which states "Cannot
delete file: Cannot read from the source file or disk.
When I exit Word and enter again, the Document Recovery panel doesn't show
again. If I exit and enter Word again, the Document Recovery panel shows
again with the same files. I have no *.asd files floating around, and my
"AutoRecover files" directory is emty (except for STARTUP directory).
Where is Word finding this info and how can I tell it to stop?!?
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Default Document Recovery "Phantom" Files in 2003

Hi ?B?R2VyYm1laXN0ZXI=?=,

I have four files that constantly show up in Document Recovery.

Since you haven't gotten an answer in this group yet, try asking
in the more specialized office.setup group.

Cindy Meister
INTER-Solutions, Switzerland
http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 17
2005)
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