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I've been having problems with my internet for about 3 weeks now. Whenever I go to a web page, I have to reload the page to make sure the current stuff is up. Like on Yahoo! Sports, whenever I go there, whatever was the last thing I saw on the main page the day before, it always showing up the next time I go there. But once I hit refresh it updates. Is there a way to fix this? I tried deleting my files. That didn't work for me. I ran a trojan finding program they didn't find anything. I was hoping this problem would go away, but it seems like it's here to stay. Thanks to anyone who can help me out.
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On a web page, click tools, internet options, advanced, tick do not save encrypted pages to disc, tick empty the temporary internet files folder when the browser is closed, click apply

Which version of IE are you using?
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On a web page, click tools, internet options, advanced, tick do not save encrypted pages to disc, tick empty the temporary internet files folder when the browser is closed, click apply

Which version of IE are you using?


I just tried doing that. And even restarted the browser and I'm still having the same problems. I'm using IE 7.0.5730.11 . But I'm also having the same problems using Firefox.
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On a web page, click tools, internet options, click settings for browsing history, put the dot in automatic or every time I visit the web page, click apply
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On a web page, click tools, internet options, click settings for browsing history, put the dot in automatic or every time I visit the web page, click apply


I think that worked. Thanks for the help.
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Thank You for letting me know
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