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deleting web addresses


Question Posted Thursday March 8 2007, 6:11 pm

I have interned explorer.

You know how there's a drop down list in the address bar? there's one site on it that i really want to get off. I've deleted all internet files, cokkies, and cleared my history, but that site stayed there(alone with one other) when everything else left. What can i do?


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need_help answered Thursday March 8 2007, 8:11 pm:
maybe you forgot to clear the cache thing. if you don't know how to do that you should just get help on the help and support on your computer you can just type what problem you have on the search box of it.

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