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However, when you hit the history button..and click on "search" you can find old sites visited.. Why are they still there? I thought I cleared the history.. I did a few searches, and there are sites on there from months ago! How do I get rid of all this? I want a totally clean slate on my browser.
Or you could always get a better browser [kmeleon.sourceforge.net] :P
-- James.
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If you're using Windows XP (or maybe other versions of Windows, not sure though) Clear your history through the browser and close it. Then right-click your Task bar and go to Properties. Click the START MENU tab and then the "CUSTOMIZE" button.
You'll see a button labeled "Clear" - click that one and it should do the trick.
Anyways, I tried all your methods last night.. to no avail. I went to check on autocomplete, and none of the boxes were checked.. I cleared forms as well..
I also tried right clicking the task bar, going to customize.. and hitting the clear button.. but when I clicked the clear button nothing happened.. it was as if I never clicked it at all..
Soooo, I went back online.. and when I ran a search under history.. some old stuff came up.
By the way, NO.. I am not looking at Porn! I am trying to plan a vacation for my anniversary (which is meant to be a surprise).. My wife is nosey and is trying to pry out of me where we are headed.. I am afraid that she will try to find where I have been looking online.. and right now, she could.. just by searching the word "vacation" under a history search brings up many sites that I have been too.. and simply clearing history does not make the search results go away.
Please Help Keep my Anniversary gift a surprise!
BTW ..Evidence eliminator for all those pron surfers leaves all the addresses in there just better hidden .. :) ..
Or if you know what you are doing go into the "guts" and edit the reg yourself ...
only if you know what you are doing ...
I haven't used it in a long time, so maybe there are more features now, but Spider allows you to select deletion among a few broad categories. if you choose to erase your cache, you erase all your cache, including some vital basic things. There is a restore function, however, which saved MY behind!
as much as I am appalled that Microsoft would write a function into its operating system that would store every friggin' web site traveled to since the first time I used my computer, I ended up restoring everything except browser history.
that's why it is so important to remove hard drives from old computers we get rid of. buried deep in the operating system are hidden files that tell everything about us. even when information is erased from the hard drive, hidden information remains there for those who know how to get at it.
it's interesting, however, to load Spider just to see all the stuff being stored on your computer after you THOUGHT you deleted it.
I reaffirm that Spider is no casual application! it can really mess with your system if you don't know what you are doing.
cheers,
kat
Dunno why yours isn't clearing out through the 'options' to delete tho'.
(anyhow, deleting just the items you don't want the missus to see looks a lot less damning than an entirely clean history. She'll definitely know you're surfing porn then ;)
Good luck, and enjoy the anniversary.
If you have cleared out the history and cookies, and cleared the autocomplete, that will erase everything.
Why don't you download the Mozilla Browser and not let it install the shortcut icons and do you vacation searching with that - its unlikely that she'll bother to look for an alternative browser.
The .dat file was removed.. and all temp internet files gone.. but it did not help me with my dilemma.. When you run a search on history, old stuff still comes up.. I even tried deleting them one-by-one..but it won't let me.. It confirms that I want to delete, I say yes.. but it doesn't delete it..
Any new thoughts?
Now get "clean up" ..5 this is because spider dooes not include the possibility to remove "typed urls"..
read clean up ....Check its options for what you want ...run it ...
then go to your IE advanced dialog boxes and untick ( auto complete or whatever Redmond have called this "feature" on your box ...
Then get back to us ....
this ought to work ..but I 'spose if we all go gently then we could walk you thru a reg edit ...
you didn't mention "Clean up" ..and I maybe wasn't clear enough but you will normally need both this and spider if you dont want to do a manual clean ...
For anyone interested if you really want to shock yourselves how easy it is to find out what you have been doing on any machine ...try searching (amongst others )"restoration" ...allthough it tells you that you should copy found files onto another "drive" which is true if you want to be sure that the copies work ..you can copy files into the same directory on the same drive as restoration ( BTW it's another piece of "clean" freeware ..by a very nice guy name of Brian )...
It'll usually find every jpeg or zip etc you looked at in the last 60 days and all webpages etc the images are usually viewable and the webpages have their tiles visible ..and its not the best of it's kind ..but the only free one I know of that doesn't contaminate your machine ...
it's here [cleanup.stevengould.org ]
This should do it ....thanks mods
I did a "text in files" search for urls that would show up in the history search. I found the files but they wouldn't show up in windows explorer even if I turned all the settings to show any and every file.
I have a non-english OS so some paths may be different. I had to do this as another user to get it to work right for me.
Create another user account with admin settings.
Close your current session and log in with the new one.
Set all your view file options to where you can view hidden and system files.
Open windows explorer
Go to Documents and Settings -> The User account you want to clean -> Local Configuration -> Temporary Internet Files -> Content.IE5
Delete everything is this folder.
Also go to the history folder and delete everything under History.IE5 (The urls were showing up in an index.dat files there as well)
Close that session and re-open your original user account
Try the search and see if it still shows up. If so delete the new user account you created.