Volumes/folders for temporary files

Hello everyone. Can someone explain how I can choose not only a volume of PS-temp-files, but also a certain folder where the PS must place its tmp files?

Our problem is that C:\ is full, and our admin is not amused to allow writing to the root of E:. Change the system 'temp' to 'C:\temp' to 'e:\temp' variable is "only a workaround and no solution" in his own words. Any other ideas?

Win XP, PS 12.03, x 32

Your admin thinks write you files to other disks in your system is something he won't allow you to do, and it offers no assistance for the cleaning of your C: drive (or get you a bigger one or another one)?

Assuming that you tell the history, it looks like you may need a new admin!  I suggest you take your incapacity for work in this way upwards with your supervisor.

Here are some observations on the operation of Photoshop:

  • Photoshop must write scratch files in the folder root to a drive letter on your system.
  • Photoshop wrote some temporary files in the folder identified by your TEMP environment variable.
  • Photoshop can also, under certain conditions, choose a different folder (unspecified), probably a folder root to a drive letter on your system, to use for some temporary files (for example, those who _MVM_ in the name).

You can change the player used for zero files using the Performance Edition - Preferences - dialog, but Photoshop MUST have all the permissions of the folder root drive.  It's just the way it was designed.

You can change your TEMP environment variable as you mentioned, and which can be effective to move the access file temporary on your C: drive ployez under the burden not only Photoshop but many other applications as well.

Nobody could find out a reliable way to ensure the _MVM_ temporary files are written in a specific place, although it was noted that if the TEMP drive has plenty of space, so it tends to use the TEMP folder.  Finally, we heard from Adobe here on the forum in this regard, they were looking for in where the virtual memory manager subsystem Mondo has been programmed to write files.

-Christmas

P.S., while you're there, you might ask what plans your administration system people have to get away from your obsolete operating system.  XP becomes terribly long in the tooth.  Maybe you can get a nice new computer out of the case.

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