How come I am not seeing updated content and/or updated pages?
The Temporary Internet Files folder is the location on your hard disk where Web pages and files (such as graphics) are stored as you view them. This speeds up the display of pages you frequently visit or have already seen, because Internet Explorer can open them from your hard disk instead of from the site’s web server. For those with a dial-up connection, using cached pages can increase the speed that pages load, but if a site changes a page, you will not be able to see it correctly because your browser settings are retrieving the page from your hard drive, not the site’s web server where the newest page resides. Proper access to updated Web resources relies heavily on your browser settings being such that you are always requesting the newest page on any given web server as you view the internet. Using cache pages can present a variety of anomalies, such as a non-responsive browser, graphics that appear distorted or missing, or links that do not work properly. Please set your Internet