You can trick the browser by appending a version to the download url (of the XAP). That way when you update the XAP the version number is different and the browser will cache the new version and not get stuck on the old one.
On Fri, Feb 14, 2014 at 12:40 PM, Greg Keogh <[email protected]> wrote: > My colleague has terrible trouble with the cache in his Windows 7 IE11. > Every time we change a XAP file or web site he seems to get stuck on the > previous version and can't shake them out by the usual methods of deleting > temp files. After a random number of days the new stuff suddenly appears. > Chrome and Firefox pick up the changes, but not his IE. No one else suffers > from the problem. > > In cases like this you'd normally reinstall the software, but IE is glued > inside Windows. Is there some way of forcing IE back to factory settings or > getting some effect that is as dramatic as a reinstall? > > *Greg K* >
