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Deleting history


Question Posted Saturday April 9 2005, 3:48 pm

Hi! I need help! I know how to delete things out of the history folders on computers, but everything is also saved in my address bar. How can I delete the names of websites in the address bar? (I'm trying to be sneaking ordering my bro's b-day present this year. He's a snoop.)

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blondebaby1016 answered Sunday July 3 2005, 5:10 pm:
On internet exp. go to tools, browser options and click clear history and that should do the trick :)

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SurpriseYourself answered Thursday May 5 2005, 8:11 pm:
go to tools, then internet options, then clear history

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juhi answered Wednesday April 13 2005, 4:53 am:
delete or uninstall internet explorer or netscape whatever you are using.reinstall a new internet explorer or netscape.

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hitler_the_goat answered Sunday April 10 2005, 12:29 am:
frag the computer. or got to a pornsite that has a cookie deleting program and hope that its not a trojan.
-hitler

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LBel26 answered Saturday April 9 2005, 6:25 pm:
If you go to enough different sites, it will knock some off the bottom of the list. I'm pretty sure that they have to be sites you haven't been to before.

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EJ47 answered Saturday April 9 2005, 4:32 pm:
Using IE and XP I'm guessing. Ok.

Go to the Start Menu
Right click the Internet Explorer Icon
Click Internet Properties
Click Clear history, and move the 'Days To Keep in History' to 0

Booyah! Delete the cookies and net files as well and you're set! ^^

<3 EJ

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shake answered Saturday April 9 2005, 4:12 pm:
If you're using IE(internet explorer)

Go the the icon that you use to launch it.
Right click
Properties
Delete cookies-click
Delete files-click
Delte history-click

It'll be all gone.

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Karen answered Saturday April 9 2005, 3:59 pm:
To delete the addresses in the address bar, you need to go to Start, then to Settings, click on Taskbar & Start Menu, and then click "Clear" where it says Documents Menu and that should get rid of the addresses.

Or you can delete your Temporary Internet Files but that may ruin your computer when you want to go to certain websites. To do that, just go to Tools, then to Internet Option, and click on Delete Files.

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