Our company uses these settings( don't ask me why) - for every request they want a new request from server. this is an intranet system which uses only IE. They defined it in :
We also have windows authentication \[code\]NTLM\[/code\] in the \[code\]iis7\[/code\].I have 2 questions please.Question #1)when the browser make a request ( css ) : (leave the 401 response for now - this is how ntlm works)
He is requesting it with \[code\]if-modified-since\[/code\] header.why is he adding this header ? How can I configure it ? why doesn't he use the settings from IE and try to download it each time - as I showed in the first picture ?Question #2)The response ( after ntlm negotiation) for that was :Response with \[code\]Not-modified\[/code\] which is 304 header. and I assume its because we sent the request with the \[code\]if-modified-since\[/code\] header.But there is a problem.He is actually tells me to download from my cache.But I told him explicitly in the IE settings - not to load from cache.Wham am I missing here ?Thanks a lot.