JJ,
Perhaps the Cache Group is related to the subfolders within the `Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5`?
Possibly, but not likely. The (single, constant) value I'm getting is 10000000:00000007 (eight bytes, grouped as DWORDs). And as there are only
four cache sub-folders ...
Cause I always wonder why would they need to spread the cache files into multiple folders, rather than just put all of the files into one folder.
Same here. Never really took the time to throw guesses at it though.
Regards,
Rudy Wieser
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On Thu, 23 Dec 2021 22:04:19 +0100, R.Wieser wrote:
Hello all,
I've still got an XP machine with IE6 on it (which I don't use by the
way)
and
noticed it caches (visits to) local HTML pages even when they open in FF.
So, I found myself using "FindFirstUrlCacheGroup" to see whats in there.
The thing is that I have absolutily *no* idea what the "GroupID" its
outputs
means. Currently I do not even know if its an enumerated or a bit-mapped
value.
I know I can use the GroupID to delete /something/, but would like to
know
*what* I'm deleting.
Bottom line: Does someone have a list of possible "GroupID" values and
what
they mean ?
Regards,
Rudy Wieser
Perhaps the Cache Group is related to the subfolders within the `Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5`?
Cause I always wonder why would they need to spread the cache files into multiple folders, rather than just put all of the files into one folder.
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