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Specify maximum size to be allotted to baseline file

Operating system windows 2000 / XP / 2003
Category Windows Installer

This tweak controls the percentage of disk space available to the Windows Installer baseline file cache. The Windows Installer uses the baseline file cache to save baseline files modified by binary delta difference updates. The cache is used to retrieve the baseline file for future updates. The cache eliminates user prompts for source media when new updates are applied. If you enable this policy setting you can modify the maximum size of the Windows Installer baseline file cache. If you set the baseline cache size to 0, the Windows Installer will stop populating the baseline cache for new updates. The existing cached files will remain on disk and will be deleted when the product is removed. If you set the baseline cache to 100, the Windows Installer will use available free space for the baseline file cache.

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Steps for applying this Tweak

  • Open your Registry
  • Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Installer
  • Create or modify dword called "MaxPatchCacheSize"
  • Set value as amount of file size you would like to allocate
  • Restart windows or logoff for tweak to take effect

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