Change Size Temporary internet Files IE 10

hello
i am looking to change the default settings for IE 10 for temp. internet files :
With which GPO can this be done (server 2012 GPO)
Thx

Even when exporting the registry file, and importing this file on another machine will not work with "Cachelimit"
This is my registry-key :
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\5.0\Cache\Content]
"CachePrefix"=""
"CacheLimit"=dword:0000a000
 = 40 MB Cache
When importing this in windows 8 and IE 10, the registry looks like this :
= 40 MB
But when checking IE 10 :
 (changed manully before registry-key from 250 to 60)
What is going wrong?
Thx

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