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To: mr.mark who wrote (18749)4/15/2001 9:41:49 PM
From: thecow  Read Replies (2) of 110624
 
I've tried that mark...as well as location, address bar, url, and everything else I could think of. I think it's an Evil Empire secret. Let me see if I can explain exactly what I'm looking for.

When you click on the small down arrow at the right end of the address bar a menu will drop down with a list of previously accessed sites. I'm trying to learn how it is determined which sites are retained in the list and which are not. I am aware of the procedure for wiping them out by editing the registry and how to change the number of urls that are retained in the location(address) bar memory. You can also wipe them out by typing in new ones until the old ones are gone. A friend asked me why there were urls still listed on his that he had not accessed in months and some he had recently used were not there. Have I completely lost everybody yet?
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