Cached PDF FILES - IE

Dear,
 I try loading a pdf that I loaded to a server and I keep getting the old version to come up. I don't get the new one.
Browser: IE9- Windows 7
The Web Application works well on other  browsers.
thanks.

Hi,
Please try to clear the catch of IE to see what's going on:
This how to will give you the steps to delete all or individual sets of files.
1.Open Internet Explorer.
2.In the upper right corner, click the small gear icon (to the right of the star icon) and choose Internet Options
3.On the General tab, under Browsing history, click Delete.
4.Un-check the Preserve Favorites website data, Cookies box.
5.Check the Temporary Internet files, and History boxes.
6.The Form data, Passwords, and inPrivate Filtering data boxes may be left un-checked. You can check them to delete this data if you so choose.
7.Click Delete.
8.When finished, click OK to return to your Internet Explorer window.
9.Close the Internet Explorer window and reopen. 
Sometimes, the incompatible issue can also cause the unexpected behavior of web application.
Let's also check the issue by add this site into IE compatibility view:
1.From the Tools menu choose Compatibility View Settings.
2.Click add to add this site to compatibility view.
3. Reload this site with web application to see what's going on.
Kate Li
TechNet Community Support

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    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Unknown option time-at-processing=1297424670.
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Pondering option 'AP_D_InputSlot='
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Unknown option AP_D_InputSlot=.
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24]
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] ================================================
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24]
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] File: <STDIN>
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24]
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] ================================================
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24]
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Reading PostScript input ...
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] --> This document is DSC-conforming!
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Found: %RBINumCopies: 1
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Job claims to be DSC-conforming, but "%%BeginProlog" was missing before first line with another "%%Begin..." comment (is this a TeX/LaTeX/dvips-generated PostScript file?). Assuming start of "Prolog" here.
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24]
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] -----------
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Found: %%BeginProlog
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Found: %%EndProlog
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24]
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] -----------
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Found: %%BeginSetup
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Found: %%BeginFeature: *PageSize Letter
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Option: PageSize=Letter --> Setting option
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Found: %% FoomaticRIPOptionSetting: PageSize=Letter
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Option: PageSize=Letter --> Setting option
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Found: %%BeginFeature: *PrintoutMode Normal
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Option: PrintoutMode=Normal --> Setting option
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Found: %% FoomaticRIPOptionSetting: PrintoutMode=Normal
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Option: PrintoutMode=Normal --> Setting option
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Found: %%BeginFeature: *Quality FromPrintoutMode
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Option: Quality=FromPrintoutMode --> Setting option
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Found: %% FoomaticRIPOptionSetting: Quality=@PrintoutMode
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Option: Quality=FromPrintoutMode --> Setting option
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Before page loop - %%Page: 1 1
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Copying page 1...
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] pagew = 576.0, pagel = 747.0
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] bboxx = 0, bboxy = 0, bboxw = 612, bboxl = 792
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] PageLeft = 18.0, PageRight = 594.0
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] PageTop = 783.0, PageBottom = 36.0
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] PageWidth = 612.0, PageLength = 792.0
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Found: %%EndSetup
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Inserting PostScript code for CUPS' page accounting
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24]
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] -----------
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] New page: 1 1
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24]
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Found: %%BeginPageSetup
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Inserting option code into "PageSetup" section.
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Found: %%EndPageSetup
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] End of page header
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Stopping search for page header options
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Found: S
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] --> Output goes directly to the renderer now.
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24]
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24]
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Starting renderer
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] renderer PID kid4=2802
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] renderer command: gs -q -dBATCH -dPARANOIDSAFER -dQUIET -dNOPAUSE -sDEVICE=ijs -sIjsServer=hpijs -dDEVICEWIDTHPOINTS=612 -dDEVICEHEIGHTPOINTS=792 -sDeviceManufacturer="HEWLETT-PACKARD" -sDeviceModel="deskjet 3320" -r300 -sIjsParams=Quality:Quality=0,Quality:ColorMode=2,Quality:MediaType=0,Quality:PenSet=1 -dIjsUseOutputFD -sOutputFile=- -
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Starting process 2803: "gs -q -dBATCH -dPARANOIDSAFER -dQUIET -dNOPAUSE -sDEVICE=ijs -sIjsServer=hpijs -dDEVICEWIDTHPOINTS=6..."
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] JCL: <job data>
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24]
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] PID 2796 (pdftops) exited with no errors.
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] prnt/hpijs/hpijs.cpp 650: WARNING: color pen has low ink
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] STATE: +marker-supply-low-warning
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] GPL Ghostscript 9.00: Unrecoverable error, exit code 1
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Process 2803 ending: "gs -q -dBATCH -dPARANOIDSAFER -dQUIET -dNOPAUSE -sDEVICE=ijs -sIjsServer=hpijs -dDEVICEWIDTHPOINTS=6..."
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] renderer return value: 1
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] renderer received signal: 1
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Process dying with "Possible error on renderer command line or PostScript error. Check options.", exit stat: 3
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] error: Nie ma takiego pliku ani katalogu (2)
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Cleaning up ...
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Killing process 2802 (KID4) with signal 15
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Process dying with "Caught termination signal: Job canceled", exit stat: 0
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] error: Przerwany potok (32)
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Cleaning up ...
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Killing process 2801 (KID3) with signal 15
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Process dying with "Caught termination signal: Job canceled", exit stat: 0
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] error: (0)
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Cleaning up ...
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Process dying with "Caught termination signal: Job canceled", exit stat: 0
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] error: Przerwane wywołanie systemowe (4)
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Cleaning up ...
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Killing process 2802 (KID4) with signal 15
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24]
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Closing foomatic-rip.
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Killing process 2802 (KID4) with signal 9
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24]
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Closing foomatic-rip.
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Killing process 2801 (KID3) with signal 9
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Caught termination signal: Job canceled
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24]
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Closing foomatic-rip.
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] prnt/backend/hp.c 839: ERROR: null print job total=0
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] PID 2797 (pstops) crashed on signal 13!
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] End of messages
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] printer-state=3(idle)
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] printer-state-message="/usr/lib/cups/filter/pdftops failed"
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] printer-state-reasons=marker-supply-low-warning
    E [11/Feb/2011:12:45:56 +0100] [Job 22] Stopping unresponsive job!
    E [11/Feb/2011:12:49:41 +0100] [Job 24] Stopping unresponsive job!
    To be honest, it looks more like a Chinese poem rather than error log. I found this part the most disturbing:
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] STATE: +marker-supply-low-warning
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] GPL Ghostscript 9.00: Unrecoverable error, exit code 1
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Process 2803 ending: "gs -q -dBATCH -dPARANOIDSAFER -dQUIET -dNOPAUSE -sDEVICE=ijs -sIjsServer=hpijs -dDEVICEWIDTHPOINTS=6..."
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] renderer return value: 1
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] renderer received signal: 1
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Process dying with "Possible error on renderer command line or PostScript error. Check options.", exit stat: 3
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] error: Nie ma takiego pliku ani katalogu (2)
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Cleaning up ...
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Killing process 2802 (KID4) with signal 15
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Process dying with "Caught termination signal: Job canceled", exit stat: 0
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] error: Przerwany potok (32)
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Cleaning up ...
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Killing process 2801 (KID3) with signal 15
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Process dying with "Caught termination signal: Job canceled", exit stat: 0
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] error: (0)
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Cleaning up ...
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Process dying with "Caught termination signal: Job canceled", exit stat: 0
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] error: Przerwane wywołanie systemowe (4)
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Cleaning up ...
    D [11/Feb/2011:12:44:36 +0100] [Job 24] Killing process 2802 (KID4) with signal 15
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