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Originally Posted by apt
It seems that Pro Tools creates 'shared folders' by default. Moving/etc. these folders results in the following error message. Why does Pro Tools create shared folders and how can it be disabled?
Pro Tools 10.3.5, Windows 7 64-bit
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Why is this an issue?
Don't think they can be disabled.
Best to let an installer do what it needs to do. These folders are created for a reason and no one has ever had an issue with them existing before. If you're worried about the drive space these folders take up then you need a bigger drive.