I forgot to add that to the list of things I did over and over and
didn't get any results.  I did what you suggested and also manually
deleted all items under the Temporary Internet Files folder and even
that didn't work.  

Usually one or a combination of these things used to work, but I've
never had to UNCHECK Preserve Favorites Website Data.  Or maybe it was
always unchecked before and our admins recently made it checked by
default. 

I dunno, but I was starting to pull my hair out.  Luckily I still have
some of it left.  :)

Lisa

-----Original Message-----
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Stroud, Natalie K
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2014 11:44 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: [EXTERNAL] Clearing Browser Cache

** 

We've found that the browser cache has to be COMPLETELY cleared, and if
you don't UNCHECK Preserve Favorites Website Data, you won't completely
clear it, and the user may still have the problem.  So Lisa, what you
report here is spot on with what we've found.

 

If you don't want to have to remember to UNCHECK Preserve Favorites
Website Data, the other thing you can do is from your IE Internet
Options General Tab, under Browsing History, click Settings, then View
Files.  That will bring up your Temporary Internet Files folder.  We
always have our users check that (or we remote in and check it for
them), and we tell them that for there to be a valid chance of ITSM
working after a break, that folder must be COMPLETELY empty.  You can do
a Ctrl-A (for Select All) in that folder and then manually delete any
remaining files.

 

If your users are like ours, they may complain about this, but hold firm
and insist.  We've found that a complete cache (sometimes in conjunction
with flushing the MT cache) clears our users' problems up way more often
than not.

 

Cheers,

 

Natalie Stroud

SAIC @ Sandia National Laboratories

ARS-ITSM Reporting Specialist

Albuquerque, NM USA

nkst...@sandia.gov <mailto:nkst...@sandia.gov> 

ITSM 7.6.04 SP2 - Windows 2003 - SQL Server 2008

 

 

From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Kemes, Lisa A DLA CTR
INFORMATION OPERATIONS
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2014 9:21 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Clearing Browser Cache

 

** 

I found a solution to a problem that I was having that took me 3 days to
finally fix.  

 

I updated a form in Remedy (AST:ComputerSystem), cleared the midtier
cache and cleared my browser cache.

 

Sometimes this doesn't work and I still see the old data in my browser
(IE 8), but most of the times it does.

 

I have some steps that I take that usually fixes the problem, but after
three days and about a million clearing of caches and rebooting, I
finally was able to fix the problem.  

 

When deleting my Browser cache, I UNCHECKED the "Preserve Favorites
Website Data"

 

How I knew that it was my PC and not the MidTier was because my coworker
was able to see the changes on his PC.  I even had him log in as me and
he was able to see the changes.

 

I've NEVER had to do this before (uncheck the 'Preserve Favorites
Website Data').  But after:

 

Deleting Temp Internet Files, Cookies, Form Data and Passwords in IE

Deleting my account on User Preferences

Kicking off a Disk Cleanup on my PC

Clearing my SSL State in IE 8

Rebooting my PC

Syncing the Cache on Midtier

Flushing the Cache on the Midtier

Deleting my User Tool cache files (yes, I was willing to try anything)

 

So anyway, wanted to pass this along in case anyone else was struggling
with this.

 

Lisa Kemes

Remedy Consultant

Dev Technology Group

DLA Office: (717) 770-6437

Cell Phone: (717) 602-9460

lisa.ke...@devtechnology.com

 

 

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