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History in "Run" is now cleared. Windows Vista Scenario Though you can also use the above steps to clear the history in "Run" in Windows Vista, however, a better way is available in Windows Vista for you to clear "Run" history while keeping the record of recently opened programs.
First, click "Start", button, then click "Control Panel". Click "Network and Internet, then Click "Internet options". Click "Delete". Check "History", "Download history" and "Form data", when done, click "Delete". Are you satisfied with our contents? Whether you think: "Great! Problems solved. I have a better idea. We welcome any encouragements you may have, and will be creating more useful technical articles for you.
Regularly deleting your browsing history helps protect your privacy, especially if you're using a shared or public PC. In Internet Explorer, select the Tools button, point to Safety , and then select Delete browsing history. Choose the types of data or files you want to remove from your PC, and then select Delete. Copies of pages, images, and other media content stored on your PC.
The browser uses these copies to load content faster the next time you visit those sites. Info that sites store on your PC to remember your preferences, such as your sign-in or your location. The list of files you've downloaded from the web. This only deletes the list, not the actual files you've downloaded. Websites you've excluded from ActiveX Filtering, and data that the browser uses to detect tracking activity.
The list of sites that you've saved as favorites. Don't delete favorites if you only want to remove individual sites—this will delete all of your saved sites.
Saved data used by InPrivate Filtering to detect where sites might be automatically sharing details about your visit. Windows 10 Internet Explorer Windows 8. Use the latest browser recommended by Microsoft Get speed, security, and privacy with Microsoft Edge. Need more help?
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