How Do You Configure And Manage Temporary Internet Files?
Whenever you visit a website, Internet Explorer makes a copy of the web page and saves its content as a temporary file on your hard drive. These are all placed a Temporary Internet File folder. The purpose of this process is to enable your PC to load and display web pages that you visit a lot much faster. Whenever you visit a page that has previously been saved as temporary file, Internet Explorer will compare the current content on that page with the saved content on your hard drive. If the web page has changed, it will download and save the updated page. In this way, your PC does not have to repeatedly download web pages that you access very frequently. You may need to configure your temporary files, and even delete them. Read on to learn how to do this. Click on your “Start” button. In the Start menu, navigate to “Control Panel.” And click to open it. In the Control Panel menu, double-click on “Internet Options.” In the “Internet Options” window, click on the “Settings” button. This