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I have noticed that as soon as my C# application launches anything to do with Microsoft.Web.WebView2, a directory containing lots of cache data is generated next to my application. I do not want this, especially because the directory format is very confusing to users.
Is there a way to prevent this directory from being generated? Perhaps I can have it be generated in a more appropriate folder like %LocalAppData%?
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I have noticed that as soon as my C# application launches anything to do with
Microsoft.Web.WebView2
, a directory containing lots of cache data is generated next to my application. I do not want this, especially because the directory format is very confusing to users.Is there a way to prevent this directory from being generated? Perhaps I can have it be generated in a more appropriate folder like
%LocalAppData%
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