I think advanced enough to know that the tasks on under "File" are not completely standard with Windows. Advanced enough to write my own code for web pages from scratch, and advanced enough to be a President of a computer club of more than 100 members.
A program should not intentionally create something that forces you to delete if you didn't ask for it. It doesn't do it to all play lists. That is the reason I am calling it a bug, because it is not consistant with all lists. Maybe adding the Close task will actually close the file so you can open another one, not a newly created one.
What ever state you close Hoster in, that is how it will open. It has nothing to do with the other tasks on the File menu.
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I believe that is that way to get you up and running fast if you ever had a glitch at a show and had to shut down or re-boot.
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I think you know better than that Gearge. Are you telling me that what I discovered is normal, and as these files are created, I should merely delete them and the problem is solved. Just so the program has a safety device.
I think when MTU reads this thread we will understand more about it.
The program operates too good to have such a small thing spoil it.