Read-only folders and external publishers

I try to use LR4 for working on NEF images that I had imported from a directory read-only. While that regular LR4 edition works, using an external editor is not because LR4 insists on trying to write a file in this directory read-only. Is there a way to persuade LR4 to put the files that it uses to communicate with external publishers elsewhere? Intentionally, I want to keep my unalterable NAVE directories because they are synchronized with other programs (who is happy by LR4 additional files sneak in there) and because I don't want to accidentally change something there.

Not for secondary publishers.

Only the primary Photoshop CSx can open a wihtout first creating file. Then Sabrina ba use Save as in Photoshop to choose another location.

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