- Temporary Internet Files
Temporary Internet Files is a directory on
Microsoft Windows computer systems. The directory is used byInternet Explorer to cache pages and other multimedia content, such as video and audio files, from websites visited by the user. This allows such websites to load more quickly the next time they are visited.Overview
Each time a user visits a website using Microsoft Internet Explorer, files downloaded with each web page (including
html ,images ,Cascading Style Sheets and JavaScript scripts) are saved to the Temporary Internet Files folder, creating acache of the web page on the local computer's hard disk, or other form of digital data storage. The next time the user visits the cached website, only changed content needs to be downloaded from the Internet; the unchanged data is available in the cache.Despite the name 'temporary', the cache of a website remains stored on the hard disk until the user manually clears the cache. This is often regarded as a privacy issue [http://www.milincorporated.com/a-temporary-internet-files.html] [http://www.pchell.com/support/privacy.shtml] [http://www.webpctools.com/html/erase_temporary_internet_files.html] , because anyone with access to the computer can view the cache. The contents of the folder are indexed using an
index.dat file, a form of database.On
Windows XP , the cache is usually located at %USERPROFILE%Local SettingsTemporary Internet Files (where %USERPROFILE% is anenvironment variable pointing to the root directory of the logged-in user'suser profile ). However, the cache may be moved by changing a value in the registry. Occasionally an additional cache named "Temporary Internet Files" may appear in %USERPROFILE%Local SettingsTempTemporary Internet Files. This location can only be deleted by manually accessing the folder and removing it. To date, no satisfactory explanation for the appearance of this directory has been located.On
Windows Vista , the cache forInternet Explorer 7 is usually located at %LOCALAPPDATA%MicrosoftWindowsTemporary Internet FilesLowContent.IE5 where %LOCALAPPDATA% is an environment variable pointing to %USERPROFILE%AppDataLocal (note that the checkbox for 'Hide protected operating system files' under 'Folder Options' must be unchecked and the 'Show hidden files and folders' option enabled for the files to be visible inWindows Explorer ). For all other Trident-based applications, the cache is located at %LOCALAPPDATA%MicrosoftWindowsTemporary Internet Files. Like on Windows XP, the location of the cache can be changed by moving the folder location in Internet Explorer or by changing a value in the registry.The Temporary Internet Files cache can be useful in certain situations. For example, if no
Internet connection is available, previously cached websites are still available offline. Certain online media files (such as embedded Flash movies) are not easily accessed directly through Internet Explorer, but are automaticly saved into the cache after viewing them. Depending on the type of website and how often it is updated, the cached data may not reflect the online version of the website. The cache is also useful for police to collect forensic evidence.The cache can be cleared by using Internet Options within the Internet Explorer interface, but this method is subject to deletion privacy issues. Many alternative tools exist to
erase the data instead.External links
* [http://www.practicalpc.co.uk/computing/comms/tempfiles.htm Guide to Temporary Internet File settings in IE]
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