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Temporary Internet Files Settings Internet Explorer
How Internet Explorer Temporary Internet Files settings affect your web browsing
The more files you can load from your hard disk, the faster your browsing speed but these pages might have changed since being stored on your computer. Internet Explorer provides an easy way to set how often you want Internet Explorer checks for updated content.
Update Temporary Internet Files settings in Internet Explorer
Every visit to the page
When you return to a page you viewed previously, Internet Explorer should check to see whether the page changed since you last viewed it. If the page has changed, Internet Explorer displays the new page and stores it in the Temporary Internet Files. Note: selecting this option can slow down web browsing.
Every time you start Internet Explorer
When you view a web page that you have visited before in the same Internet Explorer session, Internet Explorer uses cached temporary Internet files instead of downloading the page.
Automatically
If you select this setting, Internet Explorer checks for new content only when you return to a page that you viewed in an earlier session of Internet Explorer or on an earlier day. Over time, if Internet Explorer determines that images on the page are changing infrequently, it checks for newer images even less frequently.
Never
Internet Explorer does not check for newer content.
You can easily change Temporary Internet Files settings in Internet Explorer to improve browsing performance.
Tip: To find what fits your needs best, you may try several combinations of update Temporary Internet Files settings and Temporary Internet Files size.
How to change Temporary Internet Files setting in Internet Explorer
To change the size of space used by Temporary Internet Files folder in Internet Explorer 7.0:
Open 'Tools' menu.
Select 'Internet Options'.
Open 'General' tab.
Click 'Settings' button in Browsing history area.
In 'Temporary Internet Files and History Settings' window there are four ways to check for newer versions of pages that are stored in the Temporary Internet Files folder:
- Every visit to the page - you're assured of the most current content, but it's slower to browse previously viewed pages;
- Every time you start Internet Explorer - Internet Explorer checks for new information on your first visit to a web page, but not on subsequent visit(s) in the same browsing session.
- Automatically - Internet Explorer checks for new information automatically
- Never: Internet Explorer does not check for newer content
Click OK.
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Temporary Internet Files settings in Internet Explorer
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How can I clear history from the search box on the Google homepage?
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Clear browser history in Internet Explorer 5.x/6.x To clear browser history in Internet Explorer: Go to Tools and select Internet Options. The Internet Options dialog window will appear. On the General tab, click "Clear history". Click "OK" to erase history. If you clear history manually, you can't clear index.dat file content that stores information where you have been online as it is used by Windows all the time.
Clear browser history in Netscape Navigator Clearing browser history in Netscape Navigator Go to "Edit" menu and select "Preferences". Select "Navigator" under the "Category" listing. Select "Clear History" in the "History" area. Click "OK" to erase history.
Clear browser history in Mozilla To clean browser history in Mozilla: Go to "Edit" menu and select "Preferences". Select "Navigator" under the "Category" listing. Select "Clear History" in the "History" area. Click "OK" to erase history.
Clearing browser history in Firefox To clear browser history in Mozilla Firefox: Go to Tools and select "Options". The Internet Options dialog window will appear. Select "Privacy" tab. Click "Clear" button next to "History". Click "OK"
Clearing browser history in Opera: Go to "Edit" menu and select "Preferences". Select "Navigator" under the "Category" listing. Select "Clear History" in the "History" area. Click "OK" to erase history.
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