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To: thecow who started this subject9/11/2003 8:49:30 PM
From: Gottfried  Read Replies (2) of 110652
 
IE6 cache size: pcpitstop recommends up to 80 MB, but my default was 596MB. I changed it to 80MB. What is YOUR cache size? Pcpitstop rec is below.

Gottfried

TIP > Adjust Browser Cache Size
The maximum size of your Internet Explorer browser cache is 596 megabytes. This is a larger value than we recommend.

About Browser Cache Size
Generally, cache sizes above 80 megabytes waste disk space and can actually cause slower performance. Cache sizes below 5 megabytes may not provide enough temporary storage for the browser, and can cause low performance because of increased network activity.

Solutions
Here's how to adjust the IE cache size:

Start Internet Explorer
Select Tools | Internet Options | General
Under Temporary Internet Files click the Settings button.
In the box for the amount of disk space to use, enter a value between 5 and 80 megabytes.
Click OK to accept the changes.
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