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Posted by Grant Robertson on 04/02/07 20:46
In article <kdOdnYA7Ff690I3bRVnyjwA@giganews.com>,
richarddaly@yahoo.co.uk says...
> The problem must have something to do with the Temporary internet files, but
> I don't want to erase them in case this adversely affects other programmes.
I don't understand why you wouldn't want to erase the Temporary Internet
files. I may not have a lot of experience writing HTML but I do have lots
of experience as a network manager. Simply deleting all the files in the
"Temporary Internet Files" folder should not affect any other programs.
The only program that uses those files is Internet Explorer. If you
manually delete all of the files then you will also delete the cookies.
This will cause you to loose settings for many web sites including some
memorized passwords. However, if you choose { Tools / Internet Options ;
<General> ; Browsing history ; [Delete] ; Temporary Internet Files ;
[Delete Files] } then IE 7 will selectively delete only the cached web
pages and leave your cookies alone.
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