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Dumbest question ever from someone of my skill level
I'm having a total brain fart. I can't remember how to set IE to automatically check for updated content rather than loading from cache. I checked Internet Options and it's not there, and for the life of me I can't remember. Somebody help a senile old man, please!
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Hmmm, 3 views and no responses. Suddenly I'm not feeling so dumb.
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Anyway, try this Tools -> Internet Options -> General -> "Temporary Internet Files" block -> Settings There should see the options. |
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To disable caching with older versions of Microsoft Internet Explorer:
To disable caching with newer versions of Microsoft Internet Explorer:
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Yeah, thanks. I forgot I asked this, and stumbled upon the solution yesterday. The old brain, she ain't what she used to be, and she wasn't much to begin with. Who are you people again?
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