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Old December 13th 04, 05:07 PM
StvyLife
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Default can't vew my i.e. property

the is a script running on my desktop which prevents me from view my
interenet explorer propers.
I can identity what is blocking this feature.
anyway I was wondering if there was another way around this.
I like to find where it saves it's history and url links
and manually delete them.

thanks

stev


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Old December 15th 04, 07:17 AM
Ramesh [MVP]
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Default can't vew my i.e. property

Start/Run and type INETCPL.CPL ?

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"StvyLife" wrote in message =
ink.net...
the is a script running on my desktop which prevents me from view my
interenet explorer propers.
I can identity what is blocking this feature.
anyway I was wondering if there was another way around this.
I like to find where it saves it's history and url links
and manually delete them.

thanks

stev


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Old December 16th 04, 03:05 PM
StvyLife
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Default can't vew my i.e. property

nice try but it didn't work. it did the same as if I tried to view the
options or when I right click ie on the destop to view it's properties.
Somehow it's currepted or locked up by something. It just flickers and error
message so quickly that I can't tell what is happing and then it
disseappears. I try it even in safe mode and got no results.

so where are these informations saved phyisically so I can delet the
autohistory links

thanks though.

"Ramesh [MVP]" wrote in message
...
Start/Run and type INETCPL.CPL ?

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Ramesh, Microsoft MVP
Windows XP Shell/User
http://windowsxp.mvps.org


"StvyLife" wrote in message
ink.net...
the is a script running on my desktop which prevents me from view my
interenet explorer propers.
I can identity what is blocking this feature.
anyway I was wondering if there was another way around this.
I like to find where it saves it's history and url links
and manually delete them.

thanks

stev




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Old December 16th 04, 09:07 PM
a nonymous
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Default can't vew my i.e. property


| "StvyLife" wrote:
| the is a script running on my desktop which prevents me from view my
| interenet explorer propers.
| I can identity what is blocking this feature.
| anyway I was wondering if there was another way around this.
| I like to find where it saves it's history and url links
| and manually delete them.


Stev,

What exactly is this script?
What is blocking this feature?


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Old December 17th 04, 06:12 AM
StvyLife
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Default can't vew my i.e. property

I have no idea, it may be just be an error; which I blamed on pop ups, that
the only thing I can think of.
and sometimes when I try to shut down, it trys to close a script (it says).
I guess this problem is uncommon. I guess it's time for me to re-install
windows; but mean while I simply try to manage things. I didn't know it was
going to be this hard to clear these files I talk about.
I remember that I was able to do this in the first versions of windows
explorer. This was before they integrated it to the desktop. things where
less complicated. it saved it's history simply in one text file which could
be edited.
oh well...

"a nonymous" wrote in message
...

| "StvyLife" wrote:
| the is a script running on my desktop which prevents me from view my
| interenet explorer propers.
| I can identity what is blocking this feature.
| anyway I was wondering if there was another way around this.
| I like to find where it saves it's history and url links
| and manually delete them.


Stev,

What exactly is this script?
What is blocking this feature?




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Old December 17th 04, 06:31 AM
Ramesh [MVP]
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Default can't vew my i.e. property

Replacing a fresh copy of inetcpl.cpl from XP CD might help.

--=20
Ramesh, Microsoft MVP
Windows XP Shell/User
http://windowsxp.mvps.org


"StvyLife" wrote in message =
k.net...
nice try but it didn't work. it did the same as if I tried to view the
options or when I right click ie on the destop to view it's properties.
Somehow it's currepted or locked up by something. It just flickers and =
error
message so quickly that I can't tell what is happing and then it
disseappears. I try it even in safe mode and got no results.

so where are these informations saved phyisically so I can delet the
autohistory links

thanks though.

"Ramesh [MVP]" wrote in message
...
Start/Run and type INETCPL.CPL ?

--
Ramesh, Microsoft MVP
Windows XP Shell/User
http://windowsxp.mvps.org


"StvyLife" wrote in message
ink.net...
the is a script running on my desktop which prevents me from view my
interenet explorer propers.
I can identity what is blocking this feature.
anyway I was wondering if there was another way around this.
I like to find where it saves it's history and url links
and manually delete them.

thanks

stev




 




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