Temporary Internet Files/Cookies missing

So i dont know what happened but my Temp Internet files disk space is set to 0 which is really weird since it can be only set 8-1024 mb. and when i try to change the number for it, the pop up comes up and says the size has to be between 8 to 8. so i change
to 8 and it is really really small but after i click ok and go back it is set to 0 again. so none of my cookies or files get saved. I have relog into my mails very often and i even get logged out while i am using it. (fail to send emails and etc.) it isnt
just emails but others too.  Anyone got a clue what i should try? I never seen this before..

Hello japtic,
The Temporary Internet Files Disk space to use is automatically changed to 0?
And you get pop up the size can be between 8 to 8?
Please try to reset Internet Explorer and then check if the issue still exists.
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-hk/internet-explorer/reset-ie-settings#ie=ie-11
1. Tap or click the Tools button , and then tap or click Internet options.
2. Tap or Click the Advanced tab, and then tap or click Reset.
3. In the Reset Internet Explorer Settings dialog box, tap or click Reset.
Best regards,
Fangzhou CHEN
Fangzhou CHEN
TechNet Community Support

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