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Joe Shmoe | 15:30 Tue 04th Aug 2009 | Internet
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I posted this question in Computers by mistake. So I am posting it here now.

I Use Windows Vista service pack 2. If you click on the start button and click on control panel then Internet options then on the advanced tab scroll down to the security section the seventh tick box in this section. You will see the option Do not save encrypted pages to disk. What I would like to know is when this box is ticked does it only apply to Internet explorer? Or will it apply to Firefox as well ? And all versions of these browsers? I would appreciate any help. Thanks.:-D
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I've answered on your first question.

that setting only changes the behavior of internet explorer.
incidently,

not to save (cache) encrypted pages to disk is the default behavior for Firefox.
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Hello ChuckFickens Thank You for answering my question so fully and I appreciate you taking the time to answer in both sections. I had suspicions that would be the case. But I am to glad Know Firefox does this as default. :-D

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