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How do I clear the temporary Internet files (cache) from my computer in order to access the databases?

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How do I clear the temporary Internet files (cache) from my computer in order to access the databases?

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Once you’ve cleared the cookies from your browser, you may also need to clear your temporary Internet files to ensure that your browser is pulling a fresh copy of the Web page, and not an old copy that’s stored on your hard drive. Every Internet browser keeps copies of the Web pages you visit in its memory (or cache). This facilitates a quicker download when you re-visit that page. Clearing the cache forces the browser to actually re-visit the server and get a fresh copy of a particular Web page, rather than using the cached copy. These instructions assume that you are using the most recent versions of Netscape Navigator/Communicator or Microsoft’s Internet Explorer as your Internet browser. If you are using the built-in Internet browser in America Online, Compuserv, or another ISP, we suggest that you download and use a separate copy of another browser such as Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator. If you are using an older version of Netscape Navigator/Communicator or Internet Expl

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