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 Album file decompressed where?

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RickB Posted - May 02 2010 : 04:10:23
Can anyone tell me where a compressed .exe album file is decompressed to? I am hoping to distribute this to friends and family, but I'm not clear about the following:
1. Where are the files decompressed to?
2. If delivered and run from a CD is the location the same for the decompressed files?
3. Are the files tidied up after viewing? i.e. deleted.
4. Or if they are not, does the whole thing need to be decompressed every time a user wants to view the album?

I've looked in help and FAQ, but there is no reference to this.
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xequte Posted - May 02 2010 : 22:24:17
Hi

1. They are extracted to the Windows temp folder

2. Diji Album doesn't compress files that are output to CD so they do not need to be decompressed (i.e. temporary files are not created)

3. Yes


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