Webpage Expired - IE7/WinXP

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Charliec

On a great many sites, when I use the "Back" button in IE7, I get the
following error, and then have to click "View/Refresh" and then
"Retry" to get back to the page.

Under the "More Information" option, it indicates to uncheck the ""Do
not save encrypted pages to disk" option. I tried that and the
"Expired" page still exist. Anyone experienced this and have a
solution for it - it causes me many more mouse clicks to navigate the
pages.

Any thoughts are really appreciated.

Charliec


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Webpage has expired

Most likely cause:
The local copy of this webpage is out of date, and the website
requires that you download it again.

What you can try:
Click on the Refresh button on the toolbar to reload the page.
After refreshing, you might need to navigate to the specific webpage
again, or re-enter information.

More information

If you continue to have this problem, try the following:

In Internet Explorer, click Tools, click Internet Options, and then
click the Advanced tab.
Scroll down and uncheck the "Do not save encrypted pages to disk"
option in the Security settings.
 
On a great many sites, when I use the "Back" button in IE7, I get the
following error, and then have to click "View/Refresh" and then
"Retry" to get back to the page.

Under the "More Information" option, it indicates to uncheck the ""Do
not save encrypted pages to disk" option. I tried that and the
"Expired" page still exist. Anyone experienced this and have a
solution for it - it causes me many more mouse clicks to navigate the
pages.

Any thoughts are really appreciated.

Charliec


-------------------------------------------------------------
Webpage has expired

Most likely cause:
The local copy of this webpage is out of date, and the website
requires that you download it again.

What you can try:
Click on the Refresh button on the toolbar to reload the page.
After refreshing, you might need to navigate to the specific webpage
again, or re-enter information.

More information

If you continue to have this problem, try the following:

In Internet Explorer, click Tools, click Internet Options, and then
click the Advanced tab.
Scroll down and uncheck the "Do not save encrypted pages to disk"
option in the Security settings.

The expiration is not happening at your end; it's happening at the
server you are connected to. There is nothing you can do about that -
the server at the other end controls that. It's a very useful security
protection mechanism.

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Regards,

PopRivet

Nope, not going to Vista. Why?
Simple: It offers me nothing I need nor
even want that I don't already have.
So, why switch? NOT gonna happen.
 
Thanks
The expiration is not happening at your end; it's happening at the
server you are connected to. There is nothing you can do about that -
the server at the other end controls that. It's a very useful security
protection mechanism.
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Charliec
 
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