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For Internet Explorer 6: for Internet Explorer 7: Basic Browser For Internet Explorer 6: Basic Browser Configuration: Open Internet Explorer browser. Click Tools, select Internet Options. General Tab: Click Delete Cookies button, Click: OK. Click Delete Files button Select checkbox to Delete All Offline Content, Click OK. Click OK to close Internet Properties. Close all Internet Explorer windows. For Internet Explorer 7: Basic Browser Configuration Open Internet Explorer browser. Click Tools, select Internet Options. General Tab: In Browsing History, Click Delete... button. Click Delete Temporary Internet Files button, then Click Yes button. click Delete Cookies button, then click Yes button. Click Delete Forms button, Click Yes button. Click Close button. Click OK to close Internet Properties. Close all Internet Explorer windows. For Internet Explorer 8: Basic Browser Configuration: Open Internet Explorer browser. Click Tools, select Internet Options. General Tab: In Browsing History, Click the Delete... button. Select checkboxes for: Temporary Internet files, Cookies, and Form Data. Click Delete button. Click OK to close Internet Properties. Close all Internet Explorer windows. For Firefox: In Mozilla Firefox 2.x Click Tools, select Options. Privacy Tab: Under Private Data, click the Settings button. Select all checkboxes for: Cache, Cookies, and Authenticated Sessions, Click OK. Click the Clear Now button. On next popup, click the Clear Private Data Now button. Click OK, Close all Mozilla Firefox Windows. In Mozilla Firefox 3.0.x Click Tools, select Options. Privacy Tab: Under Private Data, click the Settings button. Select all checkboxes for: Cache, Cookies, Offline Website Data, Click OK. Click the Clear Now button. On next popup, click the Clear Private Data Now button. Click OK, Close all Mozilla Firefox Windows. In Mozilla Firefox 3.5.x Click Tools, select Options. Privacy Tab: Under History, click the link to Clear Your Recent History. On the next popup, under Time Range to Clear, select Everything. Click the Details arrow, Select all checkboxes for: Cookies, Cache, and Site Preferences. Click Clear Now. click OK, close all Mozilla Firefox windows. For Google Chrome: Google Chrome 2.x and 3.x Click wrench icon in upper right, select Clear Browsing Data. Select Checkboxes for: Empty the cache, Delete cookies, and Clear saved form data. For: Clear data from this period, Select Everything. Press Clear Browsing Data button. Close All Chrome browser windows. .
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