Clean IE- internet explorer's history

February 10, 2006 Add Comment

Clean IE- internet explorer's history


Whenever you browse to a website by typing in the Internet link (URL) directly in the address bar of Internet Explorer, the URL will be saved, and can be viewed by pulling down the list. Due to privacy issue, you may want to remove, delete or clear the history of links from Internet Explorer address bar.

To clear or the history of the address bar in IE only, without deleting your IE History folder, which contains history of links to pages that recently visited, follow these steps:

Close all Internet Explorer windows, then click on Start, then Run.
Run Registry Edit by typing RegEdit in the text box and click OK.
In Regedit, navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Typed URLs
Delete all of the registry keys (in the form of urlx, where x is 1, 2, 3,….), or just the keys that contains URL link that you doesn’t want to appear in address bar.
Note: If you delete only certain keys, make sure the remaining keys are in sequential order start from url1. Or else all keys will be corrupted and deleted. One way to avoid the problem is the select the URL that you want to keep in the IE address bar before performing above steps, so that the selected links will go on top, hence occupying lower sequence number.

On newer version of IE such as IE8, just drag down the history list in the Address Bar, and click on the Delete (red delete mark) that appears when hovering the mouse over the entry.

Delete A Single URL from IE History

Another way is by right clicking on Start Menu, then click on Properties. Go to Start Menu tab, then click on Customize… (whichever that selectable). Then go to Advanced tab. Under the Recent documents box, click on Clear List will clean the history of IE address bar, as well as listing of recent documents being used or opened.

Alternatively, in Internet Explorer, go to Tools, Internet Options (or go to Control Panel, then click on Internet Options). In General tab, click Clear History. Note that this will also wipe off all your browsing and visited websites or web pages history as well.

Windows with Virtual Desktop Manager in windows XP

February 07, 2006 Add Comment

Windows with Virtual Desktop Manager in windows XP


If you’re using Linux or Unix-like operating system’s X-Window (or X11 or simply X), you may be familiar with multiple virtual desktop areas that are available. It allows users to switch active desktop by just clicking a single mouse click or scrolling, and thus increase a user’s ability to organise their windowed applications that are currently running by reducing clutter.

With the feature, your desktop in X can be larger than the size of your monitor, by providing virtual space. The trade off is all of the available space might not be able to be visually displayed at one time, or the quality of its display may be degraded in some way. For example, even if your monitor has a maximum resolution of 800×600, you might have a desktop of 1600×1200 or even 3200×2400. Such a desktop is known as a virtual desktop. To move around these virtual desktops, some system allows you to do desktop scrolling, which lets you see a thumbnail view of your virtual desktop, and by clicking within the thumbnail, you center your actual desktop on the clicked location. Some window managers let you simply move the mouse to the edge of the desktop to scroll the virtual desktop, which called desktop switching.

In Windows XP operating system, it’s also possible to have up to 4 virtual desktop. The utility that allows you to manage up to four desktops from the Windows taskbar is Virtual Desktop Manager, provided free with Microsoft PowerToys for Windows XP download.

After installing Virtual Desktop Manager, it can be launched by right-clicking on the Taskbar, and then select Toolbars, and then click Desktop Manager. Here, you will see 5 new icons on the Taskbar, one for each virtual desktop and one for a ‘quad’ (full) view.

P/S: Microsoft PowerToys for Windows XP is a collection of software and program that enhance functionalities in Windows XP. The utilities it provides include Color Control Panel Applet, SyncToy, RAW Image Thumbnailer and Viewer, ClearType Tuner, Open Command Window Here, Tweak UI, Image Resizer, Power Calculator, Webcam Timershot and etc.