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SUMMARYThis article describes options you can use to disable storing temporary Internet files when you use roaming profiles. MORE INFORMATIONInternet Explorer and the Internet Explorer Administration Kit include options for the caching of temporary Internet files. These options can be useful when you are using roaming user profiles on a network. If you do not use these options, all temporary Internet files are copied to the user's profile folder when he or she logs off. The temporary Internet files are then copied back to the local computer the next time the user logs on. This can be time consuming and can use a lot of server space. Caching OptionsInternet Explorer:You can use the "Delete saved pages when browser closed" option in Internet Explorer to delete all cached Internet files when a user quits Internet Explorer. This option does not delete cookie information. Cookie information (which is usually small) is copied when the profile is saved. To use this option, follow these steps:
You can set an install option in the Internet Explorer Administration Kit (IEAK) wizard when you are creating a custom installation of Internet Explorer to set the "Delete saved pages when browser closed" or "Empty Temporary Internet Files folder when browser is closed" option automatically. You can set this option when the IEAK wizard reaches the System Policies And Restrictions window. Click Internet Settings, and then click Advanced Settings. Select the "Delete saved pages when browser is closed" or "Empty Temporary Internet Files folder when browser is closed" option. You can also use Profile Manager (installed with the IEAK) to change two settings that affect temporary Internet files. These options are:
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