umm... if he deletes temp. files. then i dont think u can ever find out.
2006-12-27 15:29:45
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answered by Chris V 2
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i hv read somewhere in a book and net that there is a way to restore history of IE and everything else. But i am sorry , because i dont remember the site. But its a very technical way. Ask a software engineer on how to do it or surf the net
Whatever a person surfs on the web he leaves behind tracks of it
2006-12-28 06:45:02
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know of any other way except the history. I'm sure there is probably a technical way to do it, but that's beyond. Perhaps there is a program you can install that will capture the information, so even when he clears out IE's history, it will be stored somwhere else. Try looking it up on downloads.com or a site like that.
2006-12-27 23:31:01
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answered by J-Con 3
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Change the location of the temporary internet files folder by going into tools, internet options, settings, then make that file hidden by right clicking on the folder, go into properties, then put a check mark in hidden, click apply, OK.
2006-12-27 23:33:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Use an *undeleter* program and check out the recycle bin, then restore the files and open up the history again.
2006-12-27 23:30:14
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answered by Big Blair 4
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The other person may suspect you snoop and concern yourself with other people's business.
If the computer is yours, and you do not trust this person to avoid placing you in legal danger through his online activities, do not let him have physical access to your computer or network connection. If you must share, use separate accounts.
2006-12-27 23:41:50
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answered by Robert, amazingly enough. 2
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Try making ur account as Admin & give the other 1 a limited a/c.
I'm talking about the windows user accounts.
Hope this works!!!!
2006-12-27 23:46:54
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answered by Mayank 2
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Never, never, never, never give someone access to your personal account. How do you know he isn't looking through your files or trying to find out what sites you've been to?
Create a seperate limited account for him and make sure your account is locked down. If he wants to use your computer, log yourself out and make him log in to his account.
2006-12-27 23:33:11
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answered by cornpie jones 4
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I don't think you can find out if he deletes the files and caches. Even if you two have different passwords to log in, you won't be able to see what he visited if he already cleared them out.
Maybe your service provider can help you out.
2006-12-27 23:32:16
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answered by Anonymous
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even after clearing the history you can open the history folder from windows and can view it...
if he does delete the files too no way we can get it..
2006-12-27 23:36:05
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answered by sweetraskels 4
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He's probably surfing ****...I know that sounds weird, but it could be true. I know that's what people are normally doing when they clear the history. Other than finding out what he surfs...ask him straightfoward.
2006-12-27 23:30:26
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answered by Matt 2
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