Installing content specific filename systems
First Claim
1. A method of installing computer software on a target computer having an operating system including a registry, the target computer having an associated target medium, the method comprising the steps of:
- providing a listing of file references containing content-specific filenames stored in the registry of the target computer associated with the target medium;
determining at run time whether a file having one of the content-specific filenames in the listing is present on the target medium; and
copying a file having the one content-specific filename from a source medium to the target medium upon determining at run time that the file having the one content-specific filename is not present on the target medium.
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Abstract
A computer file naming technique employs content-specific filenames (CSFN'"'"'s) that represent globally-unique identifiers for the contents of a file. Since file references incorporating the CSFN'"'"'s are not location-specific, they offer unique advantages in the areas of file caching and file installation. Particularly, web browsers enabled to recognize CSFN'"'"'s inherently verify the content of files when they are retrieved from a local cache, eliminating the need for comparison of file data or time stamps of the cached file copy and the server copy. Thus, file verification occurs solely in the local context. The invention includes caching and software installation systems that incorporate the benefits of CSFN'"'"'s.
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1. A method of installing computer software on a target computer having an operating system including a registry, the target computer having an associated target medium, the method comprising the steps of:
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providing a listing of file references containing content-specific filenames stored in the registry of the target computer associated with the target medium; determining at run time whether a file having one of the content-specific filenames in the listing is present on the target medium; and copying a file having the one content-specific filename from a source medium to the target medium upon determining at run time that the file having the one content-specific filename is not present on the target medium. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A tangible computer-readable storage medium having computer-executable instructions for performing the steps comprising:
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providing a listing of content-specific filenames stored in a registry of a target computer associated a target medium; determining at run time whether a file having one of the content-specific filenames in the listing is present on the target medium; and copying a file having the one content-specific filename from a source medium to the target medium upon determining at run time that the file having the one content-specific filename is not present on the target medium. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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