Re: The IE History
From: Ruben (Ruben_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 06/30/04
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Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2004 10:19:01 -0700
Thanks again but this all didn't help too.. :(
When i say Navigation bar i mean for Internet Explorer 6.
I did what you said but it is not helpingit saves sites such as "www.msn.com"
"www.miniclip.com/retro.html" or "http://www.alternateaccess.com/infocenter/press/pdfs/bestspeech.pdf" and others..
When i bought this computer everything was ok.. but now it is doing the other thing tooo... it is not opening the half of the page like "http://email.freenet.am" it is not opeing the login part. (it was before this Saving addresses)
Plase help. Thanks
"Carrie Garth" wrote:
> ||| "Ruben" <Ruben@discussions.microsoft.com>
> ||| wrote in message news:8C2012D0-68D5-4AAC-9F7B-FA75DDD1F7A1@microsoft.com
> ||| Hello,
> ||| I am writting new topic again becuase i can't clear some sits from
> ||| my Nav Bar. At the same time i don't want to install any new
> ||| program! Thanks
>
> || "Carrie Garth" <PostInGroup@invalid.cxg> wrote in message news:e11IWbrXEHA.3668@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> || Open Internet Options in Control Panel and click the "Clear
> || History" button. <SNIP>
>
> | "Ruben" <Ruben@discussions.microsoft.com>
> | wrote in message news:74F4F1F2-0D91-4577-AC58-1C47C291E4D9@microsoft.com
> | I tried that..
> | i tried clearing from Regeedit, i tried from Taskbar Options.
> | thats not helping
>
> When you write "Nav Bar" exactly what do you mean?
> For example, the Windows Explorer and/or Internet Explorer
> Address Bar.
>
> And when you write "i tried clearing from Regeedit", exactly
> what entries did you clear?
>
> Some information that may help:
>
> -- If you "Clear the contents of the My Recent Documents Folder"
> by click the "Clear List" button this will delete the Most Recently
> Used (MRU) list that appear in the Run command for your
> %USERPROFILE%\Recent folder.
>
> For example, "Clear List" will clear the MRU history of entries such
> as these: file:///A:/MyTextDocument.txt
>
> It will also clear the commands from the RunMRU that you have
> typed in and that appear in the Run command. For example:
>
> CMD /K net user guest
>
> These RunMRU are stored in the following registry location.
>
> HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\RunMRU
>
> For more information about clearing My Recent Documents
> see the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article section
> titled "To Clear the Contents of the My Recent Documents
> Folder"
>
> KB307875 - HOW TO: Display, Use, and Clear "My Recent
> Documents" on the Start Menu in Windows XP
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?Product=winxp&scid=kb;en-us;307875
>
> -- If you use the "Clear History" button in Internet Options it
> removes shortcuts to Web Pages that you viewed during this
> and previous browsing sessions that appear in the Run
> command and the Windows Explorer and Internet Explorer
> Address Bar.
>
> For example "Clear History" will clear the MRU history of
> entries such as these: http://msdn.microsoft.com
>
> For more information about the "Clear History" button search
> the Help and Support Center for the phrase "Using Internet
> Options"
>
> -- To clear the history of the (maximum of 25) search arguments
> that you typed into the Search Assistant you will need to edit
> the registry.
>
> The Most Recently Used (MRU) history for the "All or part
> of the file name:" box corresponds to this registry key:
>
> HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Search Assistant\ACMru\5603
>
> The Most Recently Used (MRU) history for the "A word or
> phrase in the file:" box corresponds to this registry key:
>
> HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Search Assistant\ACMru\5604
>
> To clear the Search Assistant history do the following:
>
> - Close all Windows Explorer and/or Search Assistant windows
> - Click Start, click Run, type the following command and click
> OK: regedit
> - Navigate to the aforementioned keys
> - Delete the "REG_SZ" values 000 - 024. The only value that
> should remain in the right-side pane is: (Default) REG_SZ (value
> not set).
>
> For a method that you can use to quickly clear the MRU history
> for the "All or part of the file name:" box visit the following
> Web Site, search for the following Tip, and follow the instructions:
>
> JSI, INC Tips & Tricks
> http://www.jsiinc.com/reghack.htm
> JSI Tip 5452_ How do I clear the Windows XP most-recently-used
> (MRU) search history for files and folders
>
> -- For more information about AutoComplete see the following
> Microsoft Knowledge Base Articles:
>
> KB322948 - Names of Previously Opened and Saved Files
> Appear in Typical Windows Explorer-Style Dialog Boxes in
> Windows XP
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?Product=winxp&scid=kb;en-us;322948
>
> KB217148 - How to Use the AutoComplete Feature in
> Internet Explorer 5 and 6
> http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=217148
>
> -- NOTE:
> Changing or deleting registry entries can cause you to have to
> reinstall the whole operating system. Before you run the Registry
> Editor I recommend that you understand how to backup, edit
> and restore the registry.
>
> In particular, I suggest that you read the KB Article section
> titled "Export Registry Keys" and then, before you edit the
> registry, export the keys that you plan to edit. For more
> information see the following Microsoft Knowledge Base
> Article and/or Registry FAQ.
>
> KB322756 - HOW TO: Back Up, Edit, and Restore the
> Registry in Windows XP and Windows Server
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?Product=winxp&scid=kb;en-us;322756
>
> Windows Registry Guide - Windows Registry FAQ
> http://www.winguides.com/article.php?id=1&guide=registry
>
>
>
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