Have you ever looked at a webpage and the information seems outdated or old? Maybe you're talking with a friend online and looking at the same page - but see different things?
This is a common problem and has to do with your browser settings. To set your Microsoft Internet Explorer browser so it will always load the latest version of any web page, follow these steps.
* Open your browser
* At the top of your Internet Explorer browser window click the option for "Tools"
* From the drop down box click on "Internet Options"
* On the "general" tab, which should be on top when you open this box, in the CENTER section which is called "Browser Settings" (or maybe Temporary Internet Settings), click on the button which says "Settings"
* In the new box which pops up, where it says "Check for newer versions of stored pages" make sure you put a dot (with your left mouse button) in the little circle next to "Every visit to the page"
* Click on the button which says "OK". This will take you back to the previous dialog box
* Then click on the button at the bottom of that box that says "Apply" and then click on the button which says "OK"
* Now, every time you go to any web page you will get the latest version of that page
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Internet Explorer Browser Settings To Get Most Recent Page
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