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Monday, 02 February 2009 |
On systems used by different users such as public labs or kiosks, for each user that logs into the system with SVS layers active, in each layer a new copy of the user templates is copied from the read-only sublayer into the writable sublayer under a unique folder for that user. As the number of these folders grows, the SVS filter driver starts to suffer a performance impact keeping track of them all. The easiest way to remove these extra folders is to simply reset the layers. However, some people would like to remove them without completely resetting the layer. Introducing UserReset tool.
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