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2015/02/28 18:23:09
Anderton
Larry Jones
Craig - Do you use custom file and folder locations?

 
Sure do. I'm downloading the whole enchilada right now to see what happens, and will post the results.
 
Do you store downloads on your system drive?

 
Yes, but they don't live there long...they're downloads.
 
I won't ask if you know precisely which plugins belong to which "group," as you probably do, but for those of us who don't I want it handled by CCC.

 
When you click on the category, the CCC tells you what's in it.
 
As noted above I have red lights on plugins that I am actually using. If the only problem is that they are not the latest versions, then according to John above, I should have yellow lights.



I'm doing as many others are - just installing everything, which involves overwriting some samples I surely don't need to overwrite, just so that the CCC will remember everything it installed. I figure I only have to do this once, and then CCC will know what really needs to be updated vs. just what it didn't know about.
 
I'll be posting a thread soon with the results of what happened with my non-standard setup.
2015/02/28 20:02:40
tlw
Hm. My ProgramData\Cakewalk\Command Center\Downloads folder currently (post Braintree update) contains 8,295,677,407 bytes of downloaded stuff. That's 7.72GB of a not exactly huge SSD I'd like to get back.
 
Ssnce a lotiof the file names have "setup" in them and some are over a Gigabyte in size I guess nothing is actually run from there.
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