m***@gmail.com
2008-07-25 04:51:16 UTC
Hi,
I'm doing a final year computing project and I need to know what the
randomized folders are in the Internet Explorer's temporary internet
file directory.
For example (Vista):
Users\%USERACCOUNT%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet
Files\Content.IE5
and
Users\%USERACCOUNT%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet
Files\Low\Content.IE5
'UQRYS05X'
'I81U2JRA'
etc...
Or in Windows XP:
Documents and Settings\%USERACCOUNT%\Local Settings\Temporary Internet
Files\Content.IE5
I know answers have been given for previous versions of IE (ver
3/4/5), yet they do not give the kind of detail I'm after...
What do these folders mean? Are they created in any specific way or is
it merely through an algorithm designed to give random identifiers?
Why are some files from the same sites kept in different folders even
when they appear to be only slightly different in name yet the same
format (ie icons/images)? Is there a size limit cut-off before a new
folder is created? Can these folder names be read in any way to
determine any sort of important information, such as date and time of
creation/network addresses etc?
Is this folder structure and naming convention something to do with
GUIDs and MAC addresses or is it more likely it's part of ASP
versions? I've been led to believe that the 'Low' directory is for
referencing use by Protected Mode, however the same folders appear in
Windows XP and folders in Vista which aren't part of 'Low'.
I've been looking on the net for the past 4 days for an answer to this
but there has been absolutely nothing which references the specific
details of these folders.
Please can someone help me with this?
Thanks!
I'm doing a final year computing project and I need to know what the
randomized folders are in the Internet Explorer's temporary internet
file directory.
For example (Vista):
Users\%USERACCOUNT%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet
Files\Content.IE5
and
Users\%USERACCOUNT%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet
Files\Low\Content.IE5
'UQRYS05X'
'I81U2JRA'
etc...
Or in Windows XP:
Documents and Settings\%USERACCOUNT%\Local Settings\Temporary Internet
Files\Content.IE5
I know answers have been given for previous versions of IE (ver
3/4/5), yet they do not give the kind of detail I'm after...
What do these folders mean? Are they created in any specific way or is
it merely through an algorithm designed to give random identifiers?
Why are some files from the same sites kept in different folders even
when they appear to be only slightly different in name yet the same
format (ie icons/images)? Is there a size limit cut-off before a new
folder is created? Can these folder names be read in any way to
determine any sort of important information, such as date and time of
creation/network addresses etc?
Is this folder structure and naming convention something to do with
GUIDs and MAC addresses or is it more likely it's part of ASP
versions? I've been led to believe that the 'Low' directory is for
referencing use by Protected Mode, however the same folders appear in
Windows XP and folders in Vista which aren't part of 'Low'.
I've been looking on the net for the past 4 days for an answer to this
but there has been absolutely nothing which references the specific
details of these folders.
Please can someone help me with this?
Thanks!