These files are kept in a hidden system folder called CryptNetUrlCache, in some cases you may want to test a scenario without relying on the cache, to do that you must flush the cache. The easiest way to do that is to open an administrative command prompt and run the following commands:.
No reboot is necessary, next time a component calls the CryptRetrieveObjectByUrl API it will not be able to satisfy that request with the cached data and will be forced to go on the wire. One of the functions the service offers is the Automatic Update of the root store, a way to validate the cache is not being used is to:.
Used the certutil command to clear the cache and BAM! Thanks for this post. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question 8. Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. DaveM Independent Advisor. CryptnetUrlCache folders are actually part of the Internet Cache, they are created when you visit a website, then the next time you visit that website, the resources in that folder are loaded in the browser, and only the changes to the web page since you last visited the page are downloaded from the Internet, that makes it seem like the web page is loading faster If you want to delete all of those, then clear out your web browser cache, however, as soon as you start using the browser again, then it will begin creating a new cache.
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