> On Oct 19, 2019, at 11:32 PM, David T. via gnucash-user 
> <gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I am using Gnucash 3.5 on Windows 10 (installed on a new Windows machine June 
> 2019), and I notice a couple of dot directories placed in my user folder 
> (C:\Users\sunfish): .cache and .dbus-keyrings
> 
> The cache folder has a fontconfig folder with a couple of subfolders in it; 
> the dbus folder has one text file in it org_gtk_gdbus_general
> 
> My Windows machine is quite new--meaning that I haven't installed much on it 
> beyond some image apps--and I suspect that GnuCash or one of its dependencies 
> has created these two folders. My first question is: is this assumption 
> correct? Next, what are these folders? Next, are they necessary, or can I 
> delete them? Finally, I was under the?? impression that work has been done to 
> sequester these entries in a Windows way (either in a registry entry, or 
> under AppData or some other Windows nook); is this a glitch on my machine, or 
> is it an area that needs further refinement?

David,

If you delete them they'll probably come back. I think they're both webkit 
artifacts, one for caching the font file locations that fontconfig found when 
it searched your system and the other the dbus control file that older versions 
of webkit used for inter-process communication with its javascript engine.

The sequestration was intended mostly for GnuCash's own state and configuration 
files. We don't have much control over what the dependencies do about their 
state and config files.

Regards,
John Ralls
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