Windows 10: LSASS creating cache file within appdata

Discus and support LSASS creating cache file within appdata in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; This issue seems to have been initiated by KB5041585, which began deploying to the environment on 8/13/24. Microsoft is reporting that two... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by Jon523, Sep 6, 2024.

  1. Jon523 Win User

    LSASS creating cache file within appdata


    This issue seems to have been initiated by KB5041585, which began deploying to the environment on 8/13/24. Microsoft is reporting that two vulnerabilities relating to the Local Security Authority Subsystem Service LSASS are addressed with this patch - CVE-2024-38118 and CVE-2024-38122 - Both of these are related to CWE-908: Use of Uninitialized Resource Patch details note updates to these system files"SFAPM.dll","10.0.22621.3958","10-Aug-2024","20:35","293,360""SFAPE.dll","10.0.22621.3958","10-Aug-2024","20:35","51,720" The Cache0.bin\Cache1.bin file i

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    Jon523, Sep 6, 2024
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  2. Damaged cache files in Windows Store

    We appreciate your response Jay. We suggest that you try resetting the cache folder in App Directory. You may follow the steps below:

    • Open File Explorer; then, copy-paste the following path in the explorer address bar and hit
      Enter:

      C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\Packages\Microsoft.WindowsStore_8wekyb3d8bbwe\LocalState



      Note: In case your Windows is installed on some other drive, replace
      C above with the system root drive, followed by the name of your own user account. Also, replace the text <username> with the username associated with your account.
    • In the LocalState folder, check whether the cache folder is present or not. If it is there, rename it
      cache.old.
    • Next, create a new folder and name it cache. In case the cache folder is not there by default, just create an empty new folder and name it
      cache.
    We would appreciate it if you could get back to us and provide us your feedback.
     
    Michael Gall, Sep 6, 2024
    #2
  3. Jan Del Win User
    Windows Store Broken - Windows Store cache may be damaged

    Hi,

    Since you already run wsreset.exe, We suggest clearing/deleting the local cache by following these steps:

    • Run Command.
    • Click Users.
    • Select the username that you're using to login on the computer.
    • Click AppData.
    • Select Local.
    • Click on Packages.
    • Select on Microsoft.WindowsStore_8wekyb3d8bbwe.
    • Click on LocalCache.
    • Delete all files and folders.
    • After you have deleted cache try to open Windows App Store again.

    Get back to us if you need further assistance.
     
    Jan Del, Sep 6, 2024
    #3
  4. LSASS creating cache file within appdata

    How many Store caches are there? WSRESET lead in.

    We appreciate your response Dave. We suggest that you try resetting the cache folder in App Directory. You may follow the steps below:

    • Open File Explorer; then, copy-paste the following path in the explorer address bar and hit
      Enter:

      C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\Packages\Microsoft.WindowsStore_8wekyb3d8bbwe\LocalState



      Note: In case your Windows is installed on some other drive, replace
      C above with the system root drive, followed by the name of your own user account. Also, replace the text <username> with the username associated with your account.
    • In the LocalState folder, check whether the cache folder is present or not. If it is there, rename it
      cache.old.
    • Next, create a new folder and name it cache. In case the cache folder is not there by default, just create an empty new folder and name it
      cache.

    We would appreciate it if you could get back to us and provide us your feedback.
     
    Michael Gall, Sep 6, 2024
    #4
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