CLEAR THE HISTORY OF VISITED WEBSITES IN INTERNET EXPLORER
Delete Window Auto Suggestion |
You know how to
clear the history of websites that you have visited inside Internet Explorer but
what do you when some previously visited web addresses still show up in IE’s
address bar.
You have cleared
your IE history but some previously visited sites still show up in the
address-bar of your browser. If you have got a similar problem, here’s a solution
.
Clear the history
of visited websites in IE
The more recent
versions of Internet Explorer (IE7 and IE8) feature a pretty “smart” address
bar. You type some word in the address bar and it will immediately show a list
of matching web addresses that are in your browser’s history cache.
The auto-suggest
feature in the address bar is a huge time-saver but a a privacy risk as well
especially when you share the same computer with other family members.
Since you don’t
want mom to know what searches you are performing on Google or what websites
you are visiting, Microsoft added a handy “Delete Browsing History” option in
Internet Explorer that will completely erase all your tracks with a click.
Why IE won’t
delete my browser history
The only problem
(see video) is that even if you clear the IE history and your Temporary
Internet files folder, some of the previously visited website URLs may still
show up in the address bar drop-down.
I have tried
almost every possible method and that includes resetting the IE browser to
factory defaults, removing the registry entries, running CCleaner to delete the
stubborn index.dat, clearing the Temp folders manually, disabling add-ons (IE
in Safe Mode) but, unfortunately, none of them worked.
Some previously
visited websites continued to show up in the address bar and I was not the only
one struggling with this strange problem. A Microsoft support engineer
suggested running Windows after a “clean boot” that will load Windows with a
minimal set of drivers and start-up programs so that you can know if another
background program is preventing IE from deleting the browser’s history and
cache.
Luckily, the fix
is simple and has actually nothing to do with IE’s web history.
The address bar
in Internet Explorer is integrated with Windows Desktop search by default so
even if you clear the IE history, the web entries that are stored in Windows
search index will still show-up in the address bar. These entries appear in the
same “History” group and hence users (myself included) confuse it with IE’s
history.
To prevent web
history items Windows Search from completely showing up in the IE address bar,
go to Tools – > Internet Options – > Content – > AutoComplete and
delete the
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