Clearing Java cache

Discussion in 'other software & services' started by seggie58, Aug 27, 2006.

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  1. seggie58

    seggie58 Registered Member

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    when i go to control panal than click on java icant find the cache tab to clear. what sould i do
     
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    same? different post

    i posted a ? about java byte verify witch was i do not have the cache tab to clear the java byte verify. so my ? is how do i do it. the reason i posted it again was because after i sent it i noticed the other post were from feb 2005. sorry abuot that
     
  3. lotuseclat79

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    Re: removal of java/ByteVerify

    Hi seggie58,

    There is no cache tab. There is, however, a box you can check to disable the java cache. Look for it - my WinXP Pro SP2 needs to be XP reinstalled or I would be able to tell you precisely how to find it.

    -- Tom
     
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    Should be able to find the setting lotuseclat79 is speaking of under the General tab\Settings. I run my cache at 0 for security reasons. This will not affect browseing. I do`t know if it will affect Java programing if you use it for that.
     
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    and the next one
     

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    It seems so late but I wanty to ask what is the best option for these settings without compromizing functionality.
    thanks
     
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    If you do`t write any programing in Java then 0 should be ok and the best as far as security. 0 is how mine is set with no lose of "normal" function. If you do programing in Java then someone else will have to help you out with a workable setting.
     
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