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I'm on 7.5 and I too see that. And Refresh makes them go away.

Annoying, but it hasn't seemed to hurt anything.


On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 7:59 PM, Joe Pluta <joepluta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I've seen that regularly on various releases of the tool, Vern.
Sometimes it just seems to lose track of the children of a filter.  Not
sure why.  As you've noted, the Refresh works.

Joe
  Just wondering if anyone else is seeing this - in RDp 7.6, in member
lists of RSE, I see a bunch of what must be temporary names. They all
are formatted like

RSEnnnnnnnnn.clle

The nnnnnnn is a 7-digit number, and the extension will be whatever is
the member type. If I refresh that branch in the filter or whatever,
they go away. Try to open them, they don't exist.

I think I'm at the most current fix level - just ran Installation
Manager last week.

Just thinking of a different condition - this is on a VPN connection to
a customer in another state - somewhat slow connection.

Eh?
Vern


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