Thanks Don for your suggestion, I think I also found that clue on Wiki-pedia.
That didn't solve the problem. But I did find a suggestion on the Microsoft
Help & Support that mentioned to change the disk space from 50 -100 on the
browsing history settings and then it worked.
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Ellen
"Don Varnau" wrote:
> Hi,
> It's possible that the old page is stored on a proxy server run by your ISP.
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proxy_server
>
> While displaying the old page, try hitting Ctrl+F5 for a forced refresh.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Don
> [MS MVP- IE]
>
> "Ellen" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> > Hello
> > I know there is an updated page on the web and I keep getting the old one.
> I
> > have done a disk clean up deleting temp internet files, I have deleted
> > cookies, history.
> > Does anyone have another suggestion?
> >
> > Ellen
>
>