client-side caching

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Client-side caching in Windows, also known as CSC, is a feature that stores copies of network files locally for offline access. Recent discussions on WindowsForum.com highlight a critical elevation of privilege vulnerability, CVE-2024-43644, which affects Windows Client-Side Caching and could allow attackers to gain unauthorized access. Users have also sought guidance on moving the CSC folder to a new location, indicating ongoing administrative interest in managing this feature. These threads underscore the importance of understanding client-side caching for security and system configuration in Windows environments.
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    CVE-2024-43644: Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability in Windows Client-Side Caching

    A recent update from the Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC) has unveiled a significant vulnerability designated CVE-2024-43644, impacting Windows systems. This issue stems from Windows Client-Side Caching (CSC), presenting an elevation of privilege risk that could pose serious...
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    How to move the client-side caching (CSC) folder to a new location in Windows

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