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On Internet Explorer if you drop down Help and search around what is supplied you should eventually find this (for Internet Explorer 7): [quote] Delete webpage history As you browse the web, Internet Explorer stores information about the websites you visit and information that you're frequently asked to provide (for example, your name and address). The following is a list of the type of information that Internet Explorer stores: Temporary Internet files Cookies A history of the websites you've visited Information that you've entered into websites or the Address bar (this is referred to as saved form data and it includes things such as your name, address, and the website addresses that you've visited before) Passwords Temporary information stored by browser add-ons Usually, it's helpful to have this information stored on your computer because it can improve web browsing speed or automatically provide information so you don't have to type it in over and over. You might want to delete that information if you're cleaning up your computer or are using a public computer and do not want any of your personal information to be left behind. To delete all browsing history In Internet Explorer, click the Tools button, and then click Delete Browsing History. Click Delete all, and then click Yes. To delete a specific category of browsing history In Internet Explorer, click the Tools button, and then click Delete Browsing History. Click the Delete button next to the category of information you want to delete, click Yes, and then click Close. Notes You should close Internet Explorer when you're done to clear cookies that are still in memory from your current browsing session. This is especially important when using a public or kiosk computer. Deleting all browsing history does not delete your list of favorites or subscribed feeds. It only deletes temporary files, browsing history, cookies, saved form information, and saved passwords. [/quote] Bill.
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