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Pop Rivet
Hi,
I didn't realize a cache could "fill" in IE and react as you describe.
It would almost sound like this person uses all those temp files in whatever
"BINGO" is, so wouldn't it be better to increase the amount of space
allocated for temp files?
At any rate, I thought the cache went fifo when it got full?
Mostly I'm curious about how you knew it was temp files and not cookies
that would be the problem? I can see where lots of 3rd party cookies might
be in use there?
Never thought about it before, but I can see a possible use for small temp
file space if it just quits accepting them when it's full.
Regards,
Pop
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I didn't realize a cache could "fill" in IE and react as you describe.
It would almost sound like this person uses all those temp files in whatever
"BINGO" is, so wouldn't it be better to increase the amount of space
allocated for temp files?
At any rate, I thought the cache went fifo when it got full?
Mostly I'm curious about how you knew it was temp files and not cookies
that would be the problem? I can see where lots of 3rd party cookies might
be in use there?
Never thought about it before, but I can see a possible use for small temp
file space if it just quits accepting them when it's full.
Regards,
Pop
Your cache is full, in IE, tools, Internet Options, delete files.
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Mary Sauer MS MVP
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http://office.microsoft.com/
http://www.mvps.org/msauer/
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