MC creates single char named temp files all over the place?

dbareis at 03h09
08
Aug
2009
MC creates single char named temp files all over the place?

Hi,

My MC install directory contains a file called "h" which appears to be a temporary file and contains MC style ".nfo" info, I have been finding similar files (differnet letters) all over the place, root drive of my movie drive etc.

If media companion needs to create temp files then it should porbably create these in "%TEMP%" or create a subfolder under that. As t
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