Disabling caching & deleting temporary files in Internet ...

IMPORTANT WARNING...(for Global Courseware Students) Internet Explorer must be set to "NOT Cache" (save) Disabling caching and deleting temporary files in Internet Explorer.

"How can I disable caching in Internet Explorer and also delete temporary internet files?" Answer:

In order to ensure consistent performance with Internet Explorer, you must set Internet Explorer to not cache (save) web pages on your hard drive. The instructions below will walk you through how to quickly do this, as well as delete any of those pages that may already have been saved on your hard drive.

1. Bring up Internet Explorer and click Tools-->Internet Options.

2. On the "General" tab of the Internet Options window, click the Settings button under the Browsing History section.

3. In the screen that appears, make sure that "Check for newer versions of stored files" is set to "Every time I visit the webpage" as shown below and then click OK.

4. You are returned to the Internet Options window. This time, click the Delete button under the Browsing History section.

5. In the window that appears, make sure that "Temporary Internet files and website files" is check marked as shown below, then click the Delete button.

6. Your mouse cursor may "spin" for a few seconds while the files are deleted, then return you to the Internet Options window. Click OK to close that window.

7. Close out Internet Explorer completely and re-launch it.

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