Avoid “Do not save encrypted pages to disk”
Internet Explorer has an Advanced option named Do not save encrypted pages to disk . By default, this option is unchecked (except for Windows Server systems) and I recommend you leave it that way. In IE9, this option does exactly what it says it does—resources received from HTTPS URLs are not placed in the Temporary Internet Files Cache and temporary files are not created for these resources
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Avoid “Do not save encrypted pages to disk”


