Irwan-
I don't think that particular setting is currently exposed in policy. At
least, I didn't see it. A quick glance with Regmon seems to indicate
that this setting is controlled using the following registry value:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet
Settings\Cache\Content\CacheLimit
So you could create a custom .adm file to handle this. Probably want to
test it first to make sure that its just that reg value. Let me know if
you need help with the adm.

Darren

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Subject: [ActiveDir] Controling the Internet Explorer Cache size


Hi,

I'm just curious whether I can control the size of user's Internet
Explorer cache via group policy? I know that I can set the user to use
the proxy by using group policy, but I couldn't find any option to
control the user's IE cache size. If I can't control it, does anyone
know how to do that?

My problem is just, I have a lab and the space on drive C just get used
up pretty fast because of the user's Internet Explorer cache size.

Thanks
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