AppData, random string in folder name

fifi23

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Hello to all,

I use windows 7 pro 64b and I is not problem. :D

I 'm just curious and I can seek an answer to that :

In my AppData , where some application configuration file are saved ,

I have a folder whith big names .

An example is better than 1,000 words :
"C:\Users\ILoveMac\AppData\Local\Bill2_Software\ProcessManager.exe_Url_dsxrk2bizea4svskwp5cwqflljdag"

Well sure, this is not the only one, and it does not happen for every folder present.

Currently I think one thing

:1) Does it come portable application?

If I copy my apps
"C:\Bill2_Software1\ProcessManager.exe" in "C:\Bill2_Software2\ProcessManager.exe"

I run the copy and I close it , I see the creation of another folder :
"C:\Users\Brice\AppData\Local\Bill2_Software\ProcessManager.exe_Url_5zikfar0bm1dv0mt2uwjnaz32gm50"

This would allow windows to associate each application to this respective configuration :

"C: \ Bill2_Software1 \ ProcessManager.exe "
to
"C:\Users\ILoveMac\AppData\Local\Bill2_Software\ProcessManager.exe_Url_dsxrk2bizea4svskwp5cwqflljdag"

and

"C: \ Bill2_Software2 \ ProcessManager.exe "
to
"C:\Users\ILoveMac\AppData\Local\Bill2_Software\ProcessManager.exe_Url_5zikfar0bm1dv0mt2uwjnaz32gm50"


This does not occur for any portable app.When do you think? Do you have the same thing at home with some folder?

Sincerly
 

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Hi Fifi, welcome to the Seven Forums.

Quite a many programs create files and / or folders in AppData and / or ProgramData with unique names. Your example shows this program created a unique identifier containing an encrypted URL or information to be passed to a URL. Not knowing the program itself this unique string most probably contains a URL with your credentials or other program / user related information which is passed to browser when a certain link is clicked or page opened.

This is the same than for instance a unique ID string in a confirmation link sent to you when you join some web services, here for instance one I got just yesterday when I registered in a web service. They sent me a confirmation link to confirm my email address, link contains a unique identifier which when clicked takes me to a correct page with my credentials:

Code:
https://WEB SERVICE NAME REMOVED.com/validation/new/?state=d51liE0Xk-h1CpP7Ntjme8zbusTZ9lDKc7odMxMY_7pN21n_3Bbm19uErmI9Ms9KkiVMQ8MjOpmBSeAbDk4QvR3bKaoypARu4WAxUqRjvDh-FZ4Nt_5oUtltyA48mCsfpwfGkAiZaWVUdT-KTXE1pw
You notice the similarity? A unique identifier which when decrypted contains my information.

This is totally normal. You should leave all files and folders in AppData intact, there's a good reason why AppData is hidden by default.

A portable app is portable exactly because it does not need to store information needed to run the program locally (Program Files, AppData, ProgramData). That's why you do not see files for them in AppData.

Kari
 
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A portable app is portable exactly because it does not need to store information needed to run the program locally (Program Files, AppData, ProgramData).
I should have said "an application that does not require installation file" :)

I continue to search for know who managed that.
:)
 

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Sorry, I do not understand you now? Those files with randomized strings in their name are totally normal. You should leave them as they are.
 

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Laptop
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HP ENVY 17-1150eg
OS
Windows 10 Pro x64 EN-GB
CPU
1.6 GHz Intel Core i7-720QM Processor
Memory
6 GB
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5850 Graphics
Sound Card
Beats sound system with integrated subwoofer
Monitor(s) Displays
17" laptop display, 22" LED and 32" Full HD TV through HDMI
Screen Resolution
1600*900 (1), 1920*1080 (2&3)
Hard Drives
Internal: 2 x 500 GB SATA Hard Disk Drive 7200 rpm
External: 2TB for backups, 3TB USB3 network drive for media
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As Envy runs a bit warm, I have it on a Cooler Master pad
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Logitech diNovo Media Desktop Laser (bluetooth)
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Logitech Performance Mouse MX
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I do not intend to remove them, but I want to know if this is the developer, who had a good idea, or if it just windows.

just curious
:p
 

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That file is most definitely created by the program, not by Windows system. I repeat what I said earlier, you should leave the file(s) there and not tamper with them.

Also, as I said earlier, there's a really good reason for the AppData folder being hidden by default: Emptying possible Temp folders excluded, there's nothing in AppData you should manually rename, remove or edit.
 

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Laptop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP ENVY 17-1150eg
OS
Windows 10 Pro x64 EN-GB
CPU
1.6 GHz Intel Core i7-720QM Processor
Memory
6 GB
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5850 Graphics
Sound Card
Beats sound system with integrated subwoofer
Monitor(s) Displays
17" laptop display, 22" LED and 32" Full HD TV through HDMI
Screen Resolution
1600*900 (1), 1920*1080 (2&3)
Hard Drives
Internal: 2 x 500 GB SATA Hard Disk Drive 7200 rpm
External: 2TB for backups, 3TB USB3 network drive for media
Cooling
As Envy runs a bit warm, I have it on a Cooler Master pad
Keyboard
Logitech diNovo Media Desktop Laser (bluetooth)
Mouse
Logitech Performance Mouse MX
Internet Speed
50/10 Mbps VDSL
Antivirus
Windows Defender 4.3.9431.0
Browser
Maxthon 3.5.2., IE11
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