Click on the double arrows to the right next to the house "home" and you will see a sundial. That is "history." Click on that and you will see where it's been for the last several days.
Also, start typing something in the "search" engine and you will see a list there, also.
Good Luck
2006-12-12 16:43:57
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answered by phy333 6
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For every site that is visited
most sites drop a cookie onto the computer for faster loading the next visit to that space.
So there may be a cookie of images and other on your machine, IF the kids have not been wise and cleared the cookies cash.
To check the cookies
1. Go to the Internet Explorer toolbar (above) click TOOLS>
2. click Internet Options >
3. in the frame "Temporary Internet Files" click button Settings
4. next click button View Files
5. In the Cookies window you will see the cookies left there.
6. To CLEAR all these cookies on that toolbar click icon EDIT > invert selection
Next on its left click FILE > Delete
Even if one does Delete all the cookies
the pc will still have a record in HISTORY
In the Internet Explorer toolbar above click the Icon that is an arrow swirled counter clock wise for History
In the left panel you will see all the links visited
1. Click the Today, or other "day" and see or click each link.
2. To set up for more days left in history
go to Internet Explorer > Tools > Internet Options >
frame HISTORY > click the little side arrow up or down to increase or decrease the number of days left in History.
3. To "hide" that left "History" IE panel > click the panels upper right little x.
There is another permanent place that requests for "searches" are left to view
in the Internet Explorer Address bar.
To see search requests > click in the address bar the letter a, and the little side arrow, and the auto-complete feature will show all search requests. Then do b, then c, etc.
ALL search engines, Google, Yahoo, all
have this same feature.
If you want to "control" your kids ability to NOT visit certain pages, or level of content
and you are the Administrator of your PC
you can change the Content Advisor on your pc:
In your Internet Explorer browser go to TOOLS> Internet Options > tab CONTENT > frame Content Advisor > button SETTINGS
At this point you will encounter request for Administrator password (IF one has been set)
Enter or create the password.
Do this to set approved and UNapproved sites:
1. On the General tab you can manage your password and other limitations. Make sure that you select a password that you will NOT ever forget, and something your other users will not ever guess.
2. Next select tab APPROVED SITES
then enter the URL for the site(s) you want and click
either button ALWAYS or button NEVER.
3. Now select tab RATINGS
Select all that you want blocked and set the slide more to the right for higher security.
Copy and paste these instructions into a WORD document, and keep them so that you can remember how to go back and adjust the settings as you like in the future.
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2006-12-13 01:01:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to internet explorer and press control H at the same time
2006-12-13 00:45:27
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answered by chits812 2
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Press Ctrl + H..brings up history..
2006-12-13 00:42:45
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answered by Anonymous
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on the top part of your internet page should be a place that says history click on it,it should be near your refresh button
2006-12-13 00:44:51
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answered by pam 1
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search for temporary internet files folder and u can get your qestion answered cheers
2006-12-13 00:54:44
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answered by aks 1
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it can also be accessed via your cache for your browser. people can clear their history, but if they dont boterh to clear the cache, you can find out through that.
2006-12-13 00:45:10
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answered by arus.geo 7
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you can also search your computer for all image files. use this keyword. *.jpg
2006-12-13 00:46:01
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answered by pol.b 2
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