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why is onenote 2007 eating up my hard drive space?
diverite83 4/28/2007 10:28:00 PM
I am a big fan of onenote 2003. I switched to onenote 2007 and now it saves
files in two different places (one in a hidden file, not a problem to find)
and this takes up twice the space when making recordings. why does the cache
file/folder keep getting bigger and clear it self? this one program alone
dominates my computer's hard drive and cpu. Are there some settings that I
can change to help this? I have already turned off the "back-up" function.
Re: why is onenote 2007 eating up my hard drive space?
"Ben M. Schorr, MVP" <bens[ at ]bogusaddress.mvp> 5/2/2007 5:56:02 AM
OneNote does maintain two copies (the cache file and the actual data) file
and no, you can't turn that off. How big are your OneNote data files? How
big is your cache file?

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-Ben-
Ben M. Schorr, MVP
Roland Schorr & Tower
http://www.rolandschorr.com

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[Quoted Text]
>I am a big fan of onenote 2003. I switched to onenote 2007 and now it
>saves
> files in two different places (one in a hidden file, not a problem to
> find)
> and this takes up twice the space when making recordings. why does the
> cache
> file/folder keep getting bigger and clear it self? this one program alone
> dominates my computer's hard drive and cpu. Are there some settings that I
> can change to help this? I have already turned off the "back-up" function.

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