I have the sbc yahoo browser and no matter what I do, I can't figure out how to clear my history. I've gone through the whole control panel, internet options, clear history deal and it doesn't work. Is there some special way to do it with this type of browser?
theymos answered Tuesday March 13 2007, 7:15 pm: The sbc yahoo browser is a trident browser, which means it shares it's history with IE. If you delete IE's history, sbc yahoo's will be deleted, too. So open IE in start>all programs>internet explorer. Then go to tools>internet options, and delete everything. Alternatively, you can download CCleaner, which will do it for you: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) [ theymos's advice column | Ask theymos A Question ]
pinacoladaX3 answered Tuesday March 13 2007, 6:53 pm: well if you hav a dell theres a button next to the star on the right(favorites) and if you click it it says history. if u odnt wanna do it one by one just right click and press delete. it will delete everything. HOPE I HELPPPEED.xxxxxxxxxxxooooooooo [ pinacoladaX3's advice column | Ask pinacoladaX3 A Question ]
Rosalina answered Tuesday March 13 2007, 6:01 pm: I have to open it through favorites, click history, and then delete one by one. Its annoying, but it gets the job done.
okay... on my computer [windows XP], there's a little star[favorites] up in the top lefthand corner of my box. when you click it, there's a sidebar that comes up, and if you click on the "history" button, a list comes up of your visited sites. click on the one you wanna delete, and hit the delete key on your keyboard. then a box comes up, hit okay. continue as needed. :) [ Rosalina's advice column | Ask Rosalina A Question ]
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