Re: Old Webpage & Refresh



Hello,

I already mentioned that I deleted files from Temp folder.

Yes, from another PC at work the same thing happens.
I guess you are right about ISP caching it.

But then why from my home PC with XP I see the latest?
If the culprit is ISP, then it should happen from any PC.

Could it be our server? Our company has its own domain.

Thanks
Mike



"Don Varnau" <don_04[at]varnau[dot]org> wrote in message
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> Hi,
> You could try deleting the Temporary Internet Files folder.
> See: How To Delete the Internet Explorer Temporary Internet Files:
> http://mvps.org/winhelp2002/delcache.htm You will need to be logged in as
> Administrator or another user with admin privileges.
>
> Can you try this page from another computer at work? If you still get the
> old page, it's probably being cached (and not refreshed) by the ISP. AOL
> caches pages in their servers. I believe that some other large ISPs cache
> pages. You might check with support at the ISP.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Don
> [MS MVP- IE/OE]
>
>
> "ma" <DownWith_Spam[at]NoSpam.net> wrote in message
> news:eAAA9MVYFHA.584@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Hello there.
>>
>> I have this challenge, and don't know how to handle it.
>>
>> At home, WinXP (Home) SP2, latest IE, I type a URL
>> of this page and home page looks latest that it should be.
>>
>> At work, Win2K SP4, latest IE (6.0.2800 etc), I type
>> "exact" the same URL and it shows what it looked like
>> about 2 months ago.
>>
>> I have cleared the cache by Tools/Internet Options/Delete Files
>> and checked "delete offline files" and OKed.
>>
>> Checked Temp folder in C:\Documents and Settings under
>> any listed user and no occurrence of any reference to this
>> site or any of its graphic files.
>>
>> Then I hold "shift" then "refresh" or "ctrl" and "refresh" to
>> no avail.
>>
>> I know we are connecting to the Internet via our server.
>>
>> So, what do I need to do to get this latest version of page
>> to load in my work-station?
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>> Mike
>


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