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How to get rid of url history on ie 6?

im not in it but I am a geek so im told Asked by qwerty628 5 months ago, 5 answers.
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when I start typing in my adress bar all the websites I have recently visited come down on a drop downn menu I am using IE 6 I cannot go 2 7 because I have a slow comp.

my question is how can I make that drop down go away and I have tried deleting my cookies and my internet temp folder and all history yet it is still there

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Weigela "Bristol Ruby" Answered by pinkpearl on Mar 19, 2008, 10:30AM
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ok, sounds like an auto-complete feature? Try tools/internet options/content/autocomplete/web addresses, and uncheck that box.

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:) Answered by xxmaionxx on Mar 19, 2008, 10:19AM
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usually it's clear all browsing history...

im not in it but I am a geek so im told Answered by qwerty628 on Mar 19, 2008, 10:20AM
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already did like when I type in http://www.f it brings up all the recent pages I have visited on funadvice

draxx Answered by draxx01920 on Mar 19, 2008, 10:31AM
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yep... seems like autocomplete... if clearing temporary internet files doesn't work, try these:

The Internet Explorer AutoComplete feature can be enabled and disabled by following the below steps.

Open Microsoft Internet Explorer.
Click Tools and then Internet Options.
In the Internet Options window click the Content tab.
Click the AutoComplete button.
Check or uncheck the options you wish have or not have AutoComplete. Below is a brief explanation of what each of the options are for.
Web page addresses - AutoComplete for the address typed in the address bar.
Forms - Enable a user to fill out fields that are commonly completed such as e-mail, address, phone number, etc.
User names and passwords on forms - Any forms that are requiring usernames. This can be helpful for users who are frequently needing to enter their username and password. However, can also be a security risk if that computer is used or accessible by other users.

el oh vee e. Answered by babyangel22 on Mar 19, 2008, 05:24PM
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Yeh.
draxx01920 and pinkpearl are right.
that should do it.

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