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of problems that can manifest from cached data stored on your computer. To resolve these issues, you may find that you need to manually clear your computer's cache https://kb.intermedia.net/article/1160 of web pages. This is particularly important with our Horde Based DeskPilot interfacebecause many of the errors with multiple login prompts and display errors are caused by issues with cached data or cookie storage. http://www.aandrc.com/purgeie/errcache.htm Here are some ways you cantry to fix your caching problem, in order of escalation: Try holding down the Shift key while pressing the Refreshbutton. Close your browser and re-open it (make sure you internet explorer are NOT on the cached page) and delete your temporary Internet files (clear your cache). For instructions on clearing your cache, see the section below How to clear the cache in commonly used browsers. Restart your computer. Set your browser to automatically update cached pages. For example, in Internet Explorer: Go to Tools > Internet Options > General. Under Browsing History, clickthe Settings button. Under Check for newer versions internet explorer 11 of stored pages,select Every time I visit the webpage. Use an alternative URL for the same location. For example, if you are going to www.yourdomain.name, you might go to your IP address instead. If you don't know any alternative URLS, ask Technical Support to provide you with one. Be sure to tell them exactly which URL you are using. Use a different browser (if you use IE, try Firefox, and vice versa). Instructions for clearing the cache of some common browsers are listed below. If you do not see your browser listed below, please contact your software vendor for instructions on how to clear the cache. If none of the steps above solve the problem, check with your ISP or MIS department andmake sure they are not caching it. If your ISP is caching the page and they refuse to change or refresh it, you may want to consider a new ISP. It can be very difficult to perform certain activities on the web if you can't see the current version of the page. How to clear the cache in commonly used browsers Clearing the cache in Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0 and Internet Explorer 8.0 Open your browserand click the Safety menu. Alternati
Windows 8, Internet Explorer utilized files named Index.dat for indexing the Cache, Cookies and History information. Beginning with Windows 8, Index.dat files are not used. The indexing functions are implemented within a Microsoft database system. The programming interface routines used to access the Index.dat files now function for the database system. The default structure for the Primary I.E. Folders below is used in Windows 8 except for not containing the Index.dat files. There are a lot of entries in Google "Groups" (newsgroups) advising Internet Explorer users to boot to DOS and to run "DelTree.exe" to delete the various I. E. folders. This advice has been given for a variety of problems that fall into what is generally referred to as 'Corrupted Cache'. In many instances the givers of the advice do not account for the great number or variations in the directory structure used for the I. E. folders. For many, the folders they are advised to delete do not exist on their system. Problems using DelTree Many new computer users are not familiar with DOS and enter into a state of fear when told that they must 'boot to DOS' and enter commands. Theoretically, DOS does not exist on the Win-ME system or the newer Windows systems. DOS can not access the NTFS disks that are an option when running NT-4 or Windows-2000. Deltree.exe is not distributed with NT-4 or Windows-2000 systems. One would need to use the 'RD' command instead. The Primary I.E. Folders and the Index.Dat Files Each of I.E.'s primary folders (directories) - Cache, Cookies and History make use of an indexing technique to maintain information. The index information is contained in files named Index.dat. For Cookies and for Cache, the Index.dat files are basically pointers to real files. For History, no files are referenced (this is the collection of URL entries used for AutoComplete and for controlling