Thread Subject: preferences, currentdirectory, desktop

Subject: preferences, currentdirectory, desktop

From: Lars Warmbold

Date: 30 Nov, 2007 16:20:17

Message: 1 of 2

Hey there!
I'm running a netbased schoolversion of Matlab 2006.
Lately in current directory temp files like

$matlab_temp_file$472f0d09

occure at every start of the programm and they stay there.
How can I avoid that?

Thanx! LARS

Subject: preferences, currentdirectory, desktop

From: roberson@ibd.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca (Walter Roberson)

Date: 30 Nov, 2007 17:37:09

Message: 2 of 2

In article <fipd81$kc0$1@fred.mathworks.com>,
Lars Warmbold <mustermann.klaus.TO.REMOVE@gmx.de> wrote:
>Hey there!
>I'm running a netbased schoolversion of Matlab 2006.
>Lately in current directory temp files like
>
>$matlab_temp_file$472f0d09
>
>occure at every start of the programm and they stay there.
>How can I avoid that?

Your previous messages on this topic have indeed made it out
and been read by people. I suspect further repetitions of the
question will not be beneficial to the solution.


Is it possible that your code is executing the Matlab function
tempname() ? If you just enter matlab and exit again without
running anything, is a temporary file created? If so, then
it could be that the system administrator had configured the
matlab initialization files to use tempname() for some reason or other.
--
  "All is vanity." -- Ecclesiastes

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