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Temp Internet Files Settings

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dmen

IS-IT--Management
Apr 22, 2004
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All,

Does anyone know where in the registry I can modify the capacity of the temporary internet files. By default, its set as a percentage of the available disk space and that won't work in my business environment. Thank you.

DMen
 
try here

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\
Internet Settings\Cache]


Laters, phat, headshape
 
What's wrong with Internet Options, general Tab, settings button - you can specify as much or little disk space as you want.
 
I have to automate this in the login script when the users login to the system.
 
theo1881,

Thank you for the info. If a users settings was already high because of the default setting (say 200+ MB), after I change the cache settings down to a lower amount, is there another registry entry to force the computer to dump those files? Would be same as Delete Files in the control panel area. Thanks.

DMen
 
What scripting are you using? For the first logon you could always just do a "del PATH" and then disable it.
 
allywilson,

We're using Kix scripting on a Windows network.
 
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