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Originally posted by Chum1
I assume another user has used my PC to log into messenger. My question is this, is there any other way that those two other folders could have been created other than by logging into messenger on my PC?
Not that I know of...
Those folders are only created when you log in into Messenger.
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Originally posted by Spunky
It may be possible those folders where created to store a local copy of the winks/custom emoticons. This saves the server having to resend the images.
correct, but:
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Originally posted by Spunky
I believe if they had have logged in on your PC, the other folders would be created too (social news etc)
Not necessarily. It depends on what you did on Messenger and how you configured it. Eg: if you never use winks or get winks, that 'Winks3' subfolder wont be created. The same goes for almost every other folder.
So, yep, those are mainly folders to store cache. But if there is nothing to store, nothing will be created upfront.
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Originally posted by Spunky
I can't remember off the top of my head where, but information about users that have signed in gets saved to the registry too.
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\MSNMessenger\PerPassportSettings
is one example...
Under that registry path there are subkeys which are the so called
MSN IDs of the accounts which have logged in (at least attempted to log in) into Messenger.