A user reports that it takes much longer to view Web pages when she clicks the Back button. On further probing, you discover that the user recently changed some Internet Explorer settings on her computer.

Which of the following should you do to increase the speed at which Internet Explorer displays previously viewed pages?
  1. Click the Clear History button.
  2. Configure the temporary Internet files settings to automatically check for newer versions of stored pages.
  3. Select the Enable page transition check box on the Advanced tab.
  4. Clear the Reuse windows for launching shortcuts check box on the Advanced tab.
Explanation
Answer - B - To be able to increase the speed at which Internet Explorer displays previously viewed pages, you should help the user configure the temporary Internet files settings to automatically check for newer versions of stored pages.

Key Takeaway: The cache settings in Internet Explorer can be changed to improve browsing performance using temporary Internet files. The four options under Check for newer versions of stored pages are: Every visit to the page, Every time you start Internet Explorer, Automatically, and Never.
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