wrote: 
> Start error log has always ended up in the Startup 
> folder whenever I  
> have installed RSJ. 
> It seems to be put in there automatically by the 
> installation process. 
O.K., then that probably settles it.   
I'd suggest taking that logging thingie out of your 
Startup Folder.  With many programs called by Objects 
/ shortcuts, I choose to have the (main) executable be 
what's on the desktop.  (Saves you a couple Open 
Clicks.)  RSJ is an exception.  I think it is a good 
candidate to have the *folder* be what's on the 
desktop.  That way, the first thing I do upon opening 
the folder is to start the RSJ log.  (I'll close it 
right after I'm done using RSJ.)  THEN, I choose 
between the RSJ apps: Copy Wizard, CDView (for ISOs), 
or CD Writer, per the task at hand.   
If your RSJ log has gotten corrupted somehow, there is 
a button in there where you can zero it out. 
 Jordan 
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