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msipccache
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The MSIPCCache folder appearing in the C: root directory is a topic of discussion among Windows users. This empty folder, often created without clear explanation, is suspected to be related to Microsoft Azure or IPC (Interprocess Communication) components. Users report finding it with no files inside and seek insights into its origin and purpose. While not widely documented, the folder may be generated by certain Microsoft services or applications during installation or operation. Understanding MSIPCCache can help users determine whether it is safe to delete or if it serves a necessary function in their system.
I noticed this folder created in my C: root. There are no files in it. It's an empty folder that was created last week. Have no idea where it came from. Something related to Azure and IPC? I'm just guessing. Folder name is MSIPCCache. Any info would be great. I find nothing on it when doing a...
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