typed URLs in IE not being deleted

Discussion in 'MRU Blaster Forum' started by rlp@mail.com, Jan 8, 2004.

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  1. rlp@mail.com

    rlp@mail.com Guest

    MRU Blaster is getting most everything except for typed URLs in Internet Explorer.

    I'm using Win XP Pro.

    Thoughts? Insults?
     
  2. LowWaterMark

    LowWaterMark Administrator

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    Hi rlp,

    While I don't have an answer to your question, I figured I'd reply to give it a bump and also to thank you! That "Insults?" thing is rather funny. Thanks!
     
  3. snowbound

    snowbound Retired Moderator

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    Hi rlp :)

    Check this link,

    http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=16603


    Hope this helps.





    snowbound
     
  4. rlp

    rlp Guest

    The link does not solve the problem, but it does explain it. Thanks.

    To save others from reading through the whole post, here's javacool's explanation:

    "MRU-Blaster is set up to allow the deletion of the IE Typed URLs history - which is actually stored separately in a section of the registry.

    What you are seeing there is indeed a reproduction of your browser's history. Currently MRU-Blaster doesn't offer a plug-in to clear the history, but one is being worked on."
     
  5. redlion

    redlion Registered Member

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    You might want to try Privacy Keeper (http://www.browsertools.net/IEPK/).
    I found this to try to resolve a problem I have with the typed URLs history locked, unable to add, modify or delete - anyone know this problem?
     
  6. thetigerseye

    thetigerseye Guest

    thank you is all i really wanted to say,but i would like to know (other than just guessing i know)...does this mean that there is some sort of hacker on my pc,because i always have wierd things going on
     
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