Did you try settng the cache sizes to zero.  Performance will suffer greatly.  
Also, won't the cache be emptied when the user signs off?


Quoting paal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

>   Computers with rh7, netscape 4.75,  installed in library for searching
> 
> librarys database. The computers are connectet to script on librarys 
> main server, wich also has a form where users can write in requests for 
> reservations.
> 
> The problem is that when a user is writing in their names and 
> reservations for books or other medias, the information they write stays
> 
> in netscapes cache. This is violating the laws of privacy, so I got to 
> get rid of this problem some how.
> 
> Only way so far I have found is to shut down netscape, delete the 
> cookies file by rm -r /home/user/.netscape/cache and start netscape 
> again. Seems for me that
> 
> 
> Is it possible to totally disable cache for /home/user/.netscape? Is 
> there a umask command to use here for make the 
> /home/user/.netscape/cache directory write-protected for user, even if 
> it is in users home directory?
> 
> 
> Or do anyone have an idea of a simpler way to administrate this problem?
> 
> 
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