Re: Micorsopt internet Explorer



On Wed, 18 May 2005 15:33:12 -0700, Little Bee wrote:

> I think I have cleared I went to desk top and cleared all them I'm not sure
> how to clear my serches. I hope I'm on the right track. is this right?? so
> far it is still showing the error but I can refresh and it resets I forgot to
> tell you this.

You're clearing history items not cache. To clear cache, use Internet
Options> General> Temporary Internet Files and hit the Delete Files key.
Answer yes to the question about offline content. You'll see the mouse
pointer turn into an hourglass (or pointer+hourglass) while this process
completes. If any browser windows were open during the process, close all
of them. Then relaunch IE and try the site again.

I don't have Sun's java installed on this desktop but understand that using
its icon in Control Panel, opens its contol panel applet. Somewhere in
there is another cache that should be cleared out now and then. If you have
this installed, you may want to check that out and clean it up too.

I re-read my previous answer to you. It was a little ambiguous regarding
downloads. If you can obtain downloads from most sites without a problem,
then your browser settings and cache are okay. The download problems from
the site with errors are probably related not to the error you mentioned
here but to other errors that are within the site. In other words, the
failure is, again, not on your end but at the site itself.

For further assistance with questions regarding IE, visit one of the
Internet Explorer newsgroups. A link to those newsgroups (http link since
that's how you're accessing this group):
http://support.microsoft.com/newsgroups/?pr=807


--
Sharon F
MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User
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