This also happens while attempting to generate a schedule within a Client Accounting – Assets period or when trying to download a PDF file using Internet Explorer. You can’t just sit there and do nothing. You have to take action and solve the impossibility to download files. Speaking of which, be sure we’ll do our best to help you get to the bottom of it.

How can I fix the download file not written to cache error?

1. Uncheck Do not save encrypted pages to disk

Internet Explorer has a few great security features. That’s one of them. Refer to the above steps even if it’s recommended to keep this box checked. Internet Explorer will start saving encrypted pages containing secure information to the cache. This includes passwords and credit card numbers, which may sound a bit insecure. However, it sounds like a compromise to think of when it helps getting rid of the problem.

2. Start Internet Explorer in No Add-ons mode

This procedure allows Internet Explorer to temporarily run without any add-ons. So, it is useful when you want to troubleshoot incompatible browser add-ons or extensions and root out your download file error.

3. Double-check server settings

This issue may also occur if any one or both these conditions are true:

The server sends the Cache-Control: No Store header. The server sends the Cache-Control: No Cache header.

Knowing the core of the matter, also make sure that the server does not send the Cache-Control: No Store or the Cache-Control: No Cache header. This can be useful if the server is currently disallowing the caching of content. If you’re still dealing with the issue and you use a proxy server, ensuring you have configured your Proxy Server to work with MYOB AE/AO might also help. If you need any further help with solving this error, post your query in the comments area below. We’ll surely check it out. RELATED STORIES TO CHECK OUT:

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