- Trent and DeMoN! RE:Google Stuck back in time
- Posted by ChrisCoaster on May 31st, 2004
As of this posting, when I hit "Refresh" on the roller-coaster group through
Google, it updated to May 30th(there is a 6-9hr delay on Google, so this is
more in line than that May 27th business!). The only problem is, when I go
back to Google 5 minutes later, guess what??
May 27th. >
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-ChrisCoaster
Drop the "floor" to reply! : )
- Posted by Michael-NC on June 1st, 2004
For Christ's sake dude, flush your cache!
Set IE to check for a newer version on every visit and set the cache to
100MBs.
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- Posted by ChrisCoaster on June 1st, 2004
Not close the browser, no. I will surf other sites, then give google
another try in 5-10 min.
-Chris
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- Posted by ChrisCoaster on June 1st, 2004
Now by cache in your second sentence, do you mean Tools > Internet Options >
Temporary Internet Files(under the General Tab)?
Because I've got that set to 4 - FOUR!!!! - MB. It's been set that way for
the last three years per my ISP's instructions, and I've only had this
Google problem since last Thursday - 5/27.
When I went into my other "Cache", from your first instructions, there
really isn't anything in there. As I recall, Netscape used the Cache - but
not MSIE.
On a related note, hitting "Delete Files" does NOT delete all the files
under Windows>Temporary Internet Files. I have to go in manually and delete
those - and we're talkin' a good few megabytes of stuff here.
Now remember Michael - this is all about GOOGLE!!!!!!
-ChrisCoaster
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