Microsoft KB Archive/87148

= Mac Wkst: Contents of Cache File and Data File for User =

Article ID: 87148

Article Last Modified on 10/30/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Mail for Appletalk Networks 3.1

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This article was previously published under Q87148



SUMMARY
There are two types of local data used by version 3.1 of Microsoft Mail for the Macintosh. They are classified as general cached data and user-specific data.

The general cache data is stored in a file called &quot;MS Mail Cache.&quot; This data includes the entire set of forms, the Address and the Special addressing panes, the Help resources, any Gateway addressing screens, and the localized address list. The cache file also contains information regarding the last chosen server and any logon information contained in the Chooser setup screen. The server copy of the address book is periodically checked to determine if a new copy needs to be downloaded to that user's data file. This check occurs at logon, and upon any change to the address book.

User-specific cached data, such as local mail and Personal Address books, is stored in one file for each user. The name of the file is the username. This filename should not be changed. If the username is longer than 31 characters, it will be truncated at 30 characters, and be followed by ellipses.

The MS Mail Cache file is located in the Preferences folder in System 7. The local user data file is located inside the MS Mail Local Folder which is located in the Preferences folder in System 7. Both files are located within the System folder if System 6 is being used. Neither file uses encryption.

Additional query words: 3.10

Keywords: KB87148

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