User has a "Dr. Dr. it hurts when I do this" problem.  Stop doing that.

Even if the user is actually using AOL as an ISP (seems unlikely), there is
no requirement to use the AOL-provided software for surfing the net.  The
user should be using a current/modern browser.

Carl

-----Original Message-----
From: John Aldrich [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2011 3:52 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: AOL BRowser question

On of my remote users uses AOL for his internet provider (yeah, I know...
who still uses AOL???) and he's complaining that his view of the intranet
page isn't showing up properly -- stuff is missing, or "old" information is
there, but when I go to the intranet page and log in as him, the correct
information is there. 

This seems to be a problem of the AOL browser (which is really just a
customized, embedded IE, I know) is not getting the latest version of the
web page. How does one configure the browser to always check for the latest
version and not just show the cached version?


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