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Supergeek in training
Join Date: Apr 2004
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Another way of clearing browser cache?
Hey guys,
Is there another way of clearing browser cache as opposed to going to Start>Control Panel>Internet Options>Settings and then pressing Ctrl+A and deleting all cookies? I know there is another way but I can't remember what it was. Can anyone refresh my memory? ![]() TIA...
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Depending on your browser, you can go to Tools > Options and find a tab that will clear the catch. For FF, it's in the Privacy section.
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Thanks TwoRails
![]() I'm using AOL and I swear there was another way of doing it, so I hooked up with AOL's Live Help and asked one of the reps and they told me to do it the way I mentioned in my last post. I don't have Tools in my AOL menu bar. Thanks again
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Supergeek in training
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I found it!! For AOL users, the alternative way to clear your browser cache is to go to AOL's System Information, click the Utilities tab and click Clear browser cache.
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Glad you found it, DBG! I've never used AOL so I was clueless
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