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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T05:31:05+00:00 2026-05-12T05:31:05+00:00

How persistent is isolated storage – does Silverlight treat it like a cache, deleting

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How persistent is isolated storage – does Silverlight treat it like a cache, deleting items when it needs more space, or only when the user or application request it?

There also seems to be a wide variety of means to identify isolated storage – machine, application, domain, …. What I’m having trouble with is how these all relate to the user. Is it possible, and if so how, to create and later retrieve an isolated storage file with the following properties:

  • The same file is used, regardless of which Windows user is logged in
  • The same file is used, regardless of the assembly version (updates to the xap). Instead the url would remain constant. This would have to work even offline (out of browser).

Basically I want the isolated storage to persist across application updates, and over different users logging in.

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    2026-05-12T05:31:05+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 5:31 am

    The “MachineStore” options are not available in Silverlight, there are just “Application” and “Site”. Both are scoped by the user..since the files are stored under the user’s AppData on Windows. Apps in-browser and out-of-browser share the same Isolated Storage stores.

    [edit..I missed part of your question the first time]: The Isolated Storage stores are not part of the browser cache, so they are not cleared when the browser cache is cleared. As a developer, you can delete things programmatically. As a user, you can use the Silverlight configuration UI (i.e. the right-click menu) to manage the stores – it’s called “Application Storage” to the user. Finally, an intrepid user can locate the files on disk and delete them manually…they are hidden so they won’t show up in a normal search, but a determined user can still find them.

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