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I've tried disabling "Save AutoRecover information" option, but to no avail. The window "Excel has recovered the following files" still pops up at the start.
Any other ideas?

UPD Auto-recover window is shown each start after I terminate Excel during my debug session. All file entries Excel shows in the auto-recover window are dated by year 1601. I checked Excel auto-recover folder, and there is no any real file there.

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    What are you really trying to do then...?
    – soandos
    Jun 14, 2011 at 5:02
  • @soandos, I want auto-recover stop working.
    – user626528
    Jun 14, 2011 at 5:11
  • are you recovering new files, or just getting notices about the old ones?
    – soandos
    Jun 14, 2011 at 5:19
  • @soandos, I don't want any files recovered, that's why I disabled auto-recover option. But it still tries to perform auto-recover, this is a problem I'm trying to solve.
    – user626528
    Jun 14, 2011 at 5:23

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try this:

  1. kill all your sessions of excel (make sure by eliminating any excel.exe processes in task manager)
  2. start a new session of excel
  3. load your workbook
  4. make your setting
  5. save your workbook
  6. close excel
  7. start a new excel session
  8. open your workbook
  9. verify the setting has persisted.

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