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Welcome to Know-IT-All Quiz, the Sequel!
Mr. Know-IT-All invites you to twist your melon with this question, and then visit the list of related information you'll find on the answer page. Make sure you take full advantage of our IT inquisition, and if you're feeling clever after acing all ten quizzes, send Mr. Know-IT-All your suggestions for future questions.
Users of Internet Explorer sometimes report a problem that at first
appears to be a DNS issue, or a network problem in general, but is in
fact due to a corrupt cache-management file in Internet Explorer. To
fix this you must:
a. Delete your CACHE.DNS file and let it regenerate
b. Point your site's DNS at a different name server
c. Reset your proxy server
d. Rebuild the INDEX.DAT file
e. Hide the cache under your mattress
Take your best shot and then CLICK for the correct answer!

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