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I am experiencing an annoying behavior in WDSc: Whenever I start it up, a list of libraries (based upon a filter) displays in the RSE pane, but the list includes libraries that have long since been whacked. Running Refresh pulls up only the current libraries on the system that match the filter.


I searched in the preferences under both Workbench and RSE but couldn't find anything that sounded remotely like it would fix it. I did see the "Clear Cache" buttons and pressed them, but to no avail (i.e., I restarted WDSc after clearing cache). [By the way, is there more than one cache? I did, as I said, see the "Clear" button in more than one place. Just curious.]


I even installed the latest updates (I was a couple of months behind), but no joy in Mudville.


Like I said, it's just annoying because, unless Microsoft forces me to reboot my PC (or does it for me sometimes - how quaint), I start WDSc on Monday and don't shut it down until I get ready to leave on Friday (or whatever).


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        * Jerry C. Adams
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