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# Caching

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If you are not seeing the content that you are expecting to see in the ***navigation pane***, it may be caused by a corruption of the local cache. There are several methods to refresh the local cache in Remote Desktop Manager.

### Method 1

Press <kbd>Ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>F5</kbd> on your keyboard.

### Method 2

Hold the <kbd>Ctrl</kbd> key on your keyboard and click on the refresh button in the Quick Access Toolbar.

### Method 3

Manage the local cache by doing a ***Vaccum***, a ***Repair*** or a ***Delete***.
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If you are not seeing the content that you are expecting to see in the ***navigation pane***, it may be caused by a corruption of the local cache. There are several methods to refresh the local cache in Remote Desktop Manager.

### Method 1

Press <kbd>Cmd</kbd>+<kbd>Shift</kbd>+<kbd>R</kbd> on your keyboard.

### Method 2

Hold <kbd>Shift</kbd> on your keyboard and click on the refresh button in the ***Quick Access Toolbar***.

### Method 3

Manage the local cache by doing a ***Vaccum***, a ***Repair*** or a ***Delete***.
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