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How do you empty your Java Cache?

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  1. nternet Explorer (Windows)

       1. Click Tools > Internet Options.

       2. Click the General tab.

       3. Proceed to the next steps (applicable to your browser version).

    Internet Explorer 5 and 6

       1. In the Temporary Internet files section, click Delete Files. A confirmation dialog box appears.

       2. Check Delete all offline content and click OK to confirm.

       3. In the Temporary Internet files section, click Settings.

       4. Ensure the Every visit to the page option is checked and click OK to confirm.

       5. Click OK to save your changes and exit the Internet Options dialog box.

    Internet Explorer 7

       1. In the Browsing history section, click Delete. A new dialog box appears.

       2. In the Temporary Internet Files section, click Delete files, and then click Yes to confirm.

       3. Once the files have been deleted, click Close to save your changes and return to the Internet Options dialog box.

       4. In the Browsing history section, click Settings.

       5. Ensure the Every time I visit the webpage option is selected, and then click OK to confirm.

       6. Click OK to save your changes and exit the Internet Options dialog box.

    Mozilla Firefox (Windows)

        * Click Tools > Internet Options

        * Click the Privacy icon

        * Click the Clear button from the Cache section

        * Click the OK button to confirm clearing of cache, and exiting of the Internet Options dialog box.

    Netscape (Windows)

        * Click Edit > Preferences

        * Select Advanced > Cache

        * Click Clear Memory Cache and click the OK button to confirm

        * Click Clear Disk Cache and click the OK button to confirm

        * Ensure that the Every Time option is selected

        * Click OK to exit the Preferences dialog box

    Clear Your Browser Cache (Mac OS X)

    Safari (Mac OS X)

        * Click Safari > Empty Cache

        * Click the Empty button to confirm

    Firefox (Mac OS X)

        * Click Firefox > Preferences.

        * Click the Privacy tab.

        * Click the Clear Now button in the Private Data section.

    Internet Explorer (Mac OS X)

        * Select Explorer > Preferences.

        * From the Web Browser list, select Advanced.

        * Click the Empty Now button in the Cache section.

        * Ensure that the Always option is selected in the Cache section.

        * Click OK to exit the Internet Explorer Preferences dialog box.

    Netscape (Mac OS X)

        * Select Netscape > Preferences.

        * Expand the Advanced list, and click on Cache.

        * Click the Clear Cache button.

        * Ensure that the Every Time I view the page option is selected.

        * Click OK to exit the Preferences dialog box.


  2. click START/CONTROL PANEL/JAVA

    Clcik GENERAL tab

    Under Temporary Internet Files click DELETE FILES.

  3. If you right click on the Java icon in the TaskBar, one of the options is Open Control Panel.

    In Control Panel, there is an option to clear cache out (it calls them Temporary Internet Files), and a warning that only expert users should do this.  It's bs, I do it every day.

    There is a freeware tool I use called ATF-Cleaner that you can download by googling.  It has options to clear many things, including J-cache.  I select the "select all" option and let it rip, first thing every morning.

    The post above me is wrong.  Clearing out your Temporary Internet Files from the IE7 tools menu does not clean out Java Cache.

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