Internet Explorer Caches Pages with Cache Set to Zero Percent
Article ID: 145766
Article Last Modified on 1/19/2007
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Windows 95
- Microsoft Plus! 95 Standard Edition
This article was previously published under Q145766
SUMMARY
After you set the Microsoft Internet Explorer cache to zero percent, pages
are still cached. When you set the History setting to 0, sites are still
cached in the History folder.
MORE INFORMATION
Internet Explorer must download a Web page, and any necessary files such
as graphics, sound, or .avi files, to the Cache folder before the page
can be displayed. Even though the cache is set to zero percent, Internet
Explorer requires a persistent cache for the current session. The
persistent cache requires 4 MB or 1 percent of the logical drive size,
whichever is greater.
Shortcuts to sites visited in the current session are stored in the
History folder. When you quit Internet Explorer, all shortcuts in the
History folder are removed.
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Keywords: KB145766