Index.dat

Index.dat

In the Microsoft Windows operating system, index.dat is a file used by the Internet Explorer web browser. The index.dat file functions as an active database, which runs as long as Windows is active. It functions as a repository of redundant information, such as web URLs, search queries and recently opened files. Its role is similar to that of an index file in the field of databases, where a technique called "indexing" stores the contents of a database in a different order to help speed up query responses. Similarly, when the Autocomplete function is enabled in Internet Explorer, every web address visited is sorted in the index.dat file, allowing the Internet Explorer to attempt to find an appropriate match when a user types in an edit field. Separate index.dat files exist for the Internet Explorer history, cache, and cookies.

:Note: ".dat" is a commonly used filename extension for a number of different types of "data" files (a file that is not human-readable or that does not hold a document-based binary file). Thus one might well encounter a file named "index.dat" that is not a part of the Windows operating system or of Internet Explorer.

Controversy

Internet privacy groups contend that the use of index.dat files in the Windows operating system is an invasion of privacy. One of their main complaints is that the index.dat files cannot be deleted or erased easily, because they are always open when Windows is running. Open or "locked" files cannot be deleted in any way when the process using them is running. Also, when this file grows larger than 120MB in size, degraded web performance will occur.

Another contention is that the operating system gives a false sense of security. Even after the user has cleared the internet cache folder, temporary internet files folder, and history folder, the index.dat files on Windows continue to store all the visited web addresses and cookies and some temporary files. Some people state that this will eventually cause the index.dat files to grow very large, while the average user remains unaware of what is going on.

Some third-party software allows users to view the contents of .dat files and delete them, but no such software is available from Microsoft.

*NOTE: Windows 95/98/ME users can easily delete this file by renaming the temporary internet folder using winfile.exe (in c:windows per default) and then restarting windows.

*DO NOT use Windows Explorer to do this; it will not work.

*By renaming the folder using winfile, windows will create a new temporary internet folder at startup and you can simply delete the renamed old temporary folder. (This works with the History and Cookies folders as well.)

External links

* [http://blogs.msdn.com/wndp/archive/2006/08/04/WinInet_Index_dat.aspx Windows Networking Team blog about Index.dat] ( [http://blogs.msdn.com/wndp/archive/2006/08/07/WinInet_Index_dat_Q_and_A.aspx followup Q&A] )
* [http://users.pandora.be/michel.beyens/vir/ie/ie.htm How to remove index.dat] (Site has broken links)
* [http://www.codeproject.com/system/Cleanup_API.asp A Cleanup API for Windows] - details on how to delete index.dat files


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать реферат

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Index.dat — Les fichiers index.dat sont des fichiers dans lesquels Internet Explorer et d’autres logiciels de Microsoft enregistrent des informations et des pointeurs vers des informations calculées ou obtenues au cours de l’exécution d’une requête. Ces… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Index.dat — En el sistema operativo Windows, index.dat es un archivo de datos usado por el explorador Internet Explorer. Es usado para mejorar el rendimiento.[cita requerida] Contenido 1 Función 2 Controversia 3 Véase también …   Wikipedia Español

  • Index (base de donnees) — Index (base de données) En informatique, et en particulier dans le contexte des bases de données, un index est un élément de redondance que l on va spécifier pour permettre au Système de Gestion de Base de Données d optimiser certaines requêtes.… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Index (base de données) — En informatique, dans les bases de données, un index est une structure de données utilisée et entretenue par le système de gestion de base de données (SGBD) pour lui permettre de retrouver rapidement les données. L utilisation d un index… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Index of real estate articles — Property law Part of t …   Wikipedia

  • Tru 'Dat' Entertainment — (also variated as Tru dat Entertainment and TRU DAT Entertainment) or plainly Tru Dat was a Los Angeles, California based firm founded in 2006 by Hysear Randell, a wealthy African American entrepreneur, as a recruitment platform for urban talent… …   Wikipedia

  • Who Dat? — is the name of a chant of support by fans of the New Orleans Saints, an American football team. The entire chant is: Who dat? Who dat? Who dat say dey gonna beat dem Saints? Origins The chant of Who dat? Who dat say they gonna beat dem Saints… …   Wikipedia

  • Win.dat — TNEF (Transport Neutral Encapsulation Format) ist die Bezeichnung für ein proprietäres, von der Firma Microsoft in deren Mailprogramm Microsoft Outlook® und in Microsoft Exchange® implementiertes Datei Format für Attachments (Dateianhänge). Es… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Winmail.dat — TNEF (Transport Neutral Encapsulation Format) ist die Bezeichnung für ein proprietäres, von der Firma Microsoft in deren Mailprogramm Microsoft Outlook® und in Microsoft Exchange® implementiertes Datei Format für Attachments (Dateianhänge). Es… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Aarne-Thompson-Index — Der Aarne Thompson Index (AaTh) ist eine von Antti Aarne für die internationale Erzählforschung entwickelte und von Stith Thompson ergänzte Klassifikation von Märchen und Schwankgruppen. Die englische Abkürzung lautet „AT“, was im Deutschen zur… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”