in IE go to tools menu
internet option
in general tab click clear history
and click on delete files and chek the delete offline files
apply and ok
and enjoy
2006-07-08 05:28:46
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answer #1
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answered by 942 5
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Go to Tools/Internet Options in Internet Explorer and hit the Clear History button at the bottom. You can also adjust the number of days your history is stored in the same place.
2006-07-08 05:28:39
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answered by EG345 4
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I just found this out my self go to tools at the top of the page .click on tools, then Internet options then click on history too clear pages.
2006-07-08 05:29:57
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answered by bleacherbrat34 6
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delete history everytime u go into tht
for history press ctrl+h
thn delete everything means
go to tools-->internet options
thn delete files and delete cookies
2006-07-08 05:28:25
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answered by abhilekh p 2
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delete history everytime u go into tht
for history press ctrl+h
thn delete everything means
go to tools-->internet options
thn delete files and delete cookies
2006-07-08 05:33:13
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answer #5
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answered by godraiden2 4
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Under 'Tools' > internet options > Contents > under 'Personal information' Click 'Auto complete' & do the required settings. > click OK & close
2006-07-08 05:28:30
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answered by Vicky 4
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you click on your line address and then youuse your arrow keys to move down to the website name than press delete.
2006-07-08 05:30:37
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answer #7
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answered by Marie Marystone 2
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Just delete browser history. For more details email me inhelldarkness@gmail.com
2006-07-08 05:27:23
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answer #8
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answered by inhelldarkness 2
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CLEAR HISTORY â
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â TIP: If you are trying to hide your web travels. Deleting your web history won't do you any good since it can easily be restored. Scroll to the bottom of this message.
â Internet Explorer 6.0 or older versions
1. To clear SINGLE history items. Press CTRL+H to open the History Panel. Move your cursor over the one you want and click your right mouse button. When the menu appears click on DELETE.
2. To clear EVERY history item. Go to TOOLS > INTERNET OPTIONS > GENERAL TAB > CLEAR HISTORY BUTTON
â Firefox
1. To clear SINGLE history items. Press CTRL+H to view the history list. Then choose a chronological or alphabetical hierarchy in the View menu (the default is chronological, from most recent to oldest). Now browse to the domain, date, or page you want to expunge, right-click it, and choose Delete. Click the red X in the top-left corner to close the History pane.
2. To clear EVERY history item. Go to Tools > Options and click the "Privacy" tab. Click the + next to "History" to expand it. Just hit the "Clear" button.
3. To delete Firefox's entire record of your browsing activity, choose Tools > Options > Privacy > History > Clear Browsing History Now (this dialog box also lets you set the number of days your history is recorded). Click OK when you're finished. To clear the browser's history of your file downloads, press -J to open the Downloads window and click Clean Up. Firefox clears the download history automatically if you choose Tools > Options > Privacy > Download History and select either Upon successful download or When Firefox exits in the drop-down menu next to 'Remove files from the Download Manager'.
â Opera
1. To clear SINGLE history items. Press CTRL+ALT+H to view the histpry list. Find a history entry and right click it and choose DELETE.
2. To erase all entries from the History list, choose Tools > Preferences > Advanced > History, and click Clear next to 'Visited addresses'. To wipe out the browser's download history, press --T, right-click a downloaded file, and click either Remove transfer or Remove all finished (to clear all completed downloads from the list).
â Privacy Guard--Very important! Read Everything here.
http://www.amicutilities.com/privacy-guard/
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CLEAR HISTORY IN TOOLBARS â
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â Yahoo Toolbar
â http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/toolbar/toolbar-10.html
â Google Toolbar
â http://www.google.com/support/toolbar/bin/answer.py?answer=9271
â Many software products have HISTORY in them. Read about them here.
â http://www.milincorporated.com/a-delete-history.html
â HOW TO RECOVER DELETED HISTORY IN WINDOWS
â http://www.wikihow.com/Recover-Deleted-History-in-Windows
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DISABLE AUTOCOMPLETE â
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â Internet Explorer
1. From Internet Explorer, choose "Tools" then "Internet Options".
2. From the "Internet Options" multi-tabbed dialog box that appears, select the "Content" tab.
3. Click the "AutoComplete" button.
4. Uncheck everything.
5. Click the "Clear Forms" button.
6. Click the "Clear Passwords" button.
7. Press "OK" to close the dialog boxes.
â NOTE: AutoComplete may not stay off completely because some webmasters have autocomplete="on" in the form tag in their web forms. If you come to one of these and you can't get the AutoComplete to leave you alone while you type something in to the form. Simply paste the text in from a wordprocessor or notepad and it won't bother you.
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LEARN COMPUTER BASICS â
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â You should have read a great book called "Windows XP For Dummies" (no I'm not calling you a dummy) like I did when I first started. Except back then it was called "Windows 95 For Dummies". Trust me it's a great book and has lots of humor in it as well. There are two of them. You should get both of them. Each one has information the other doesn't have.
â Wouldn't it be a great feeling knowing that you will be able to do many things your friends cannot do? A little work now will save you tens of thousands of hours of doing unnecessary and repetitive tasks later. When most newcomers get on the World Wide Web they are in a really big hurry. Then they end up in chat rooms and forums wanting people like myself to explain it step-by-step. Read this book first. Then come back if you are still having a problem.
â Don't read this book from cover-to-cover. Instead use it as a reference book. Keep it open while experimenting with your computer. Click on every thing you see with both your right and left mouse button. Also experiment with the center mouse wheel. There are many things it can do.
â This book will teach you how to do many many things with your computer. Some of them are copy, paste, delete, highlighting text, making a file, saving a file, how to change things in your computer, how to install software and the list goes on and on. Getting on the web before you learn the basics of your computer is like trying to be a race car driver before you learn how to drive.
â Look for this book at your local public library. If they don't have it have them use their username and password to login to firstsearch.org where they can get any book from any library in the world. Only libraries can get an account at Firstsearch.org. So you need to go to the library to search it. When you find what you want have the librarian order it for you. Read it and then return it to them. :)
2006-07-08 05:28:48
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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