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| Gear interested Joined: Aug 2005 Location: Stockholm
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Thread Starter | Pro Tools creating "invisible" folders when backing up?
Has any one ever heard of ProTools creating "invisible" folders when backing up a session from a Mac to a PC? Our network admin who knows nothing about ProTools says that it does.
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It could be that OS X is creating invisible folders. If you want to see those on your Mac, you can use Tinkertool. http://www.bresink.de/osx/TinkerTool.html |
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