Matlab 2020b Update 6 creating dig folder

Running Matlab 2020b for the last year and it just started creating a "dig" folder in whatever directory I am running an m-script from. What needs reset to correct this?

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I've also been (and am) running R2020b-6 and so far haven't seen any sign of this...
I think it is Simulink related
ahhh...no have Simulink. Missed seeing that connection.
It just started doing it this week and have been running it for 6+ months on this computer.
Started 2 days ago when testing a simulink model running data through it and calling it via an m-script.
This also continued when processing data with only an m-script. So may be simulink related, but is doing it now for standalone m-script. Wondering if there is a reset of preferences or reference data that would clear this issue?
Walter - thanks for the response, but also read that thrread earlier and really provided no information on solving the issue.
It also generates the files/folders on opening matlab.
I'd say it qualifies for bug report/official support request. Support has been able to point to how to delete a preferences file in the past to fix similar issues about other strange things I've observed with what appeared to be editor-created backup files. They know where the magic pieces are hidden that can get rid of to start w/ fresh that aren't documented.
Hi Walter - I have nothing in my startup.m
When I have a chance later today I'll ping matlab support directly.
I was experiencing this problem on 2020b Update 6 as well and resolved it by clearing C:\Users\<USERID>\AppData\Local\Temp
I failed to folow up here - Matlab support followed up rather quickly at the time, this was a known bug with 2020a - 2021b. This was resolved by installing Update 7 for the version I was running (2020b).

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I believe this is Bug Report 2419782 which indicates it is fixed in the general release of R2022a and in updates for several other releases.

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