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Anyone shed some light on this issue for me? I'm not sure if this was happening with my old XP pro and Explorer 7 too so it may not have anything to do with Vista and/or Explorer 7.

when i look at a forum not just BE's, you can see the lastest post on the right before entering the Thread Topics but when i enter that one is no where to be found. Hit F5 for a refresh and there it is. Let me explain another way in case that made no sense. If I click on the relaoding link open and i see a new comment on the .40 section when i click into the .40 catagory to see it the new one may or may not be there until i refresh the page. It is not that they just posted it either if the time is correct.

I have also notice a post i have read the evening before then the next morning it says it was posted "today"

I do close out my broser between visits.

I'm currently running Vista Business and IE version 7.0.6000.16546

Thanks

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Have you checked to make sure that the local-time setting on your profile matches your local time?

(Edited to add: I'm using Vista Enterprise and IE-7 and have not had that problem...)

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Have you checked to make sure that the local-time setting on your profile matches your local time?

(Edited to add: I'm using Vista Enterprise and IE-7 and have not had that problem...)

All right, be honest, Bruce who works for Microsoft. Don't you have a copy of Virtual PC installed secretly running some flavor or other of linux as a guest machine? :rolleyes:

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Try this.

Open Internet options. On the General tab, click the settings button on Browsing history. Under Check for newer versions of stored pages, select Automatically.

That did it. i figured it was something simple. Thanks

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secretly running some flavor or other of linux as a guest machine

ROFLMAO

B (I actually *do* have a machine running Ubuntu at the office, but... that's just so I can torture a helpless lab-rat from time to time)

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Try this.

Open Internet options. On the General tab, click the settings button on Browsing history. Under Check for newer versions of stored pages, select Automatically.

That did it. i figured it was something simple. Thanks

cool. BTW, I eat Apples :lol:

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