How To Clear Your Cache 2
At some point in your computing career, it is likely that a tech has told you to “clear your cache”.
They weren’t telling you to empty your wallet, they were telling you to “dump” (aka “flush”, aka “delete”) your Internet cookies and “temp files”. That’s because old and stale (or duplicate) cookies can create browsing and/or login problems — like those times Yahoo! Mail tells you you are already signed in. But you aren’t.
Follow these steps to optimize Windows Internet Explorer 6 or 7:
1. In Internet Explorer, click the Tools menu, and then click Internet Options.
2. Follow the steps for your browser:
a) If you have Internet Explorer 6, do the following:
i. Stop. IE 6 is the most hacked and exploited piece of software in Man’s History. Click on Start > Programs > Windows Update and upgrade to IE 8, and then get used to it. Or…
ii. (Optional) Switch to an “alternative” web browser like Firefox, Chrome, or Avant, and then get used to it. 2010 is half over…
b) If you have Internet Explorer 7, do the following:
i. Under Browsing history, click Delete.
ii. In the Delete Browsing History window, click Delete all, and then click Yes. It may take several minutes for the files to be deleted.
To optimize your IE8 browser, follow these steps:
1. Clear cache and delete cookies.
a) Open Internet Explorer.
b) On the Tools menu, click “Internet Options.”
c) Under Browsing history, click “Delete…”.
d) Put a check mark beside the “Temporary Internet files” and “Cookies” dialog boxes. (Note: You may prefer to put a check mark on the other dialog boxes as well.)
e) Click the “Delete” button.
f) Click “OK.”
2. Enable the “Every Visit to the Page” option.
a) Open a new Internet Explorer window.
b) On the Tools menu, click “Internet Options.”
C) On the General tab, click “Settings” under the Browsing history.
d) Under Temporary Internet Files, click the “Every time I visit to webpage” option.
e) Click the up arrow on the Disk space to use option for the maximum setting. (Note: Recommended setting: 50-250MB)
f) Click the “OK” button.
g) Click on “OK” again to close the Internet Options window.
3. Verify that Active Scripting, ActiveX, and Java applets are not blocked.
a) Click “Tools” and then click Internet Options.
b) Click on the Security tab.
c) Verify if the slider is set to Medium-high, If not, click on the Default Level button.
d) Click on Apply and then OK.
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