Precaching refers to downloading encrypted test content from the Pearson testing server to the proctor caching computer on your local network. Precaching is done using PearsonAccessnext with ProctorCache.
The following is the recommended list of browsers for precaching:
Browsers | Operating Systems | Precache using the Java applet | Precache without the Java applet |
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IE 11 | Windows 7 | Yes | With this browser, you cannot Precache without using the Java applet. |
Firefox 50* | Windows 7 | Yes | With this browser, you cannot Precache without using the Java applet. |
Chrome 56 | Windows 7 | With this browser, you cannot Precache using the Java applet. | Yes |
Safari 9 | MAC OS 10.9 | With this browser, you cannot Precache using the Java applet. | Yes |
* You cannot precache with Firefox 52, as Java plugin is not supported on Firefox 52.
Depending upon the browser you are using, you can precache content with or without using the ProctorCache Java applet.
You must either disable pop-up blocker or add an exception to allow pop-ups from your precaching URL.To add an exception, use the steps for your browser below:
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Precaching can be done two ways:
To cache content by test, follow these steps:
From Setup > Precache by Test, mark the boxes to select one or more tests from the list.
Select one Precache Server from the list.
Perform this task after you create a test session(s).
To precache test content follow these steps:
From Testing > Sessions, search to find test session(s) set up to use proctor caching or click the down arrow next to the Search button and select show all results. Select the session(s) you want to edit.
Open the task list and select Precaching Test Content and click Start.
Click Precache. You can also click View Status at any time to view caching status. If content is not appearing when precaching and there are no students in the session, add students to the test session and try again.
An information page displays that caching is in progress and the parameters being used. At the same time, the ProctorCache application will open. From that application you can view caching progress. See Set Up and Use ProctorCache for directions.
This screenshot shows that precaching has started. The ProctorCache page provides access to cache status. See Set Up and Use ProctorCache for more details. |
To view available tests cached content status, follow these steps:
From Testing > Sessions, search to find test session(s) that you want to view or refresh or click the down arrow next to the Search button to reveal and select the option to show all results. Select the session(s) you want to view or refresh.
Open the task list and select Precaching Test Content and click Start.
Click View Status. This will open the ProctorCache application in a new window. From that application you can refresh downloaded content for that test, reload the content, or purge content from the cache. See Set Up and Use ProctorCache for directions.
You can also refresh downloaded content for that test, reload the content, or purge content from the cache.
To learn how to refresh and reload cached content, see Set Up and Use ProctorCache: Refresh, Reload, and Purge ProctorCache.