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I was using dotPeek and my connection dropped right when it was going online to get some code for a given class. So my router has supplied it with 500 gateway page and now whenever I try to look at the code for that class I instead get an html view of that router page i.e. its been cached.

The problem is there doesn't seem to be any way to clear it. I've deleted everything in AppData for JetBrains for both roaming and local but to no effect.

Where is the disassembly cache for dotPeek?

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For me, version 1.2 stores in C:\Users\{username}\AppData\Local\JetBrains\dotPeek\v1.2\DecompilerCache

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  • This sounds correct for the decompiled code, different versions in subdirs, to simplify use `%localappdata%\JetBrains\dotPeek`
    – NiKiZe
    Oct 6, 2020 at 10:43
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Well thank heavens for process monitor. It stores it's cache in a directory like so:

C:\Users\rism\AppData\Local\Symbols\src\source.NET\4\DEVDIV_TFS\Dev10\Releases\RTMRel\ndp\fx\src\xsp\System\Web\Routing\RouteCollection.cs

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In the latest version (2017.1.2), it appears to be in:

C:\Users{username}\AppData\Local\Temp\DecompilationTemp

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  • Sounds like %temp%\DecompilationTemp nothing there for me in 2019
    – NiKiZe
    Oct 6, 2020 at 10:42
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    Double clicking pdb file in symbol source window opens its location Mar 16, 2021 at 21:35

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