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We are running winXP all updates on IE6sp2. Occasionally a computer's IE
setting for Temporary Internet Files somehow gets set to 0-bytes (not set by
any user) when it is typically set to 10-megs or so. Sometimes rebooting
will reset that to the original 10-megs or sometimes deleting all temp
internet files and rebooting will do the trick. But does anyone have an idea
why this setting changes without the user doing anything? The problem with
0-bytes for temp internet files is that web sites come in realllll slow.
setting for Temporary Internet Files somehow gets set to 0-bytes (not set by
any user) when it is typically set to 10-megs or so. Sometimes rebooting
will reset that to the original 10-megs or sometimes deleting all temp
internet files and rebooting will do the trick. But does anyone have an idea
why this setting changes without the user doing anything? The problem with
0-bytes for temp internet files is that web sites come in realllll slow.