I must have inadvertently changed a setting in Cakewalk.
When I change Windows 10 folder preference to "view recently modified" windows will place cakewalk folders at the top of the list that do not contain recently modified wrk files.
However those folders do contain wrk files that I recently opened to listen to, but I did NOT save or make changes to the wrk file.
So Cakewalk must be making some kind of change to the associated folders themselves simply by me opening the contained file and listening to it.
I think this is my doing somehow because Bandlab was previously not causing any changes to a file that would cause windows to read it as "recently modified", so I think it is one of the many settings I tinkered with trying to figure out other things.
I have Autosave disabled with both boxes set to zero.
Does anyone know what else could be causing Windows10 to identify wrk files or their folders as being recently saved, even though the wrk files have not been recently saved?
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Rok TheKasbah
I must have inadvertently changed a setting in Cakewalk.
When I change Windows 10 folder preference to "view recently modified" windows will place cakewalk folders at the top of the list that do not contain recently modified wrk files.
However those folders do contain wrk files that I recently opened to listen to, but I did NOT save or make changes to the wrk file.
So Cakewalk must be making some kind of change to the associated folders themselves simply by me opening the contained file and listening to it.
I think this is my doing somehow because Bandlab was previously not causing any changes to a file that would cause windows to read it as "recently modified", so I think it is one of the many settings I tinkered with trying to figure out other things.
I have Autosave disabled with both boxes set to zero.
Does anyone know what else could be causing Windows10 to identify wrk files or their folders as being recently saved, even though the wrk files have not been recently saved?
Thanks for any solutions. : )
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