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New Here ,
Jul 30, 2019 Jul 30, 2019

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We develop a Premiere Extension and test it with Selenium.

For this automated test it is important that Premiere can be opened with a Project.

If a test has failed and Premiere is not finished "cleanly", then we have a problem with the next start.

Premiere asks if we want to open the last project again and the Test is broken.

How can this question be bypassed?

Is there a cache file that I can delete so that Premiere will forget that the last project was not closed properly?
I found many cache files and deleted them, but Premiere doesn't forget.

Or is there a force parameter to open a project file?

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The Solution for 2019 is the [deleted] function.
Now i need a solution for Premiere 2018.

Moderator Note: text/screenshot removed. Sorry. Please do not use Console to change the application. It is against our corporate guidelines and is a request from Adobe Premiere Pro engineering.

For technical questions post here:

Premiere Pro SDK​

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