OT: computer prob/question
#31
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Re: computer prob/question
If you want to kill those autocomplete messages in IE...then go to
Tools>Options...then do a clear history.
This will erase all entries in your address drop-down and you have to retype
all things.
Also, if you go in to Windows Explorer and right click on your C drive and
CLEAN it....then that will give you the option of erasing things in your
temp internet directory.
But, be aware that the temp directory it lists isn't the only temp
directory. You have a C:/temp a C:/windows/temp and a C:/documents and
settings/<yer profile name>/Local Settings/temp
These are what I clean daily (Not suppose to use my work laptop for personal
use! :p)
"JC" <madduck00@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:41e3e921$1_3@127.0.0.1...
> had my teenage cousin over over the weekend. (now you know it ain't gonna
> get good from here) at times he gets on and looks at some non-'G' rated
> websites. told him not to cuz when the younger cousins get on they, the
> websites are in the history, not to mention virus probs an who knows what
> else he's opening me up to. well i think he's done with using my laptop.
> ya' know how you can go into history and erase what has been typed into
> the address field, well i've erased the histroy but i am still getting a
> site that is popping up with the quick fill-in option. (i don't know what
> it is called but you know how you type in 'ya' and then 'yahoo' fills in
> itself) i know that if an address is in your favorites and you clear the
> histroy when you start typing the address will still auto fill-in. i ran
> spy-bot and ad-ware software and can't get rid of the friggin' thing.
>
> i've searched my favorites to see if somehow the website had added itself
> into favs but no luck. any ideas on how to get rid of this thing!?!?
> best i can figure out i'm spared of any bad bugs but i want to clean this
> out so none of the little ones happen onto there. thanks in advance for
> any help. y'all have a great day.
>
> jason
>
>
>
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Tools>Options...then do a clear history.
This will erase all entries in your address drop-down and you have to retype
all things.
Also, if you go in to Windows Explorer and right click on your C drive and
CLEAN it....then that will give you the option of erasing things in your
temp internet directory.
But, be aware that the temp directory it lists isn't the only temp
directory. You have a C:/temp a C:/windows/temp and a C:/documents and
settings/<yer profile name>/Local Settings/temp
These are what I clean daily (Not suppose to use my work laptop for personal
use! :p)
"JC" <madduck00@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:41e3e921$1_3@127.0.0.1...
> had my teenage cousin over over the weekend. (now you know it ain't gonna
> get good from here) at times he gets on and looks at some non-'G' rated
> websites. told him not to cuz when the younger cousins get on they, the
> websites are in the history, not to mention virus probs an who knows what
> else he's opening me up to. well i think he's done with using my laptop.
> ya' know how you can go into history and erase what has been typed into
> the address field, well i've erased the histroy but i am still getting a
> site that is popping up with the quick fill-in option. (i don't know what
> it is called but you know how you type in 'ya' and then 'yahoo' fills in
> itself) i know that if an address is in your favorites and you clear the
> histroy when you start typing the address will still auto fill-in. i ran
> spy-bot and ad-ware software and can't get rid of the friggin' thing.
>
> i've searched my favorites to see if somehow the website had added itself
> into favs but no luck. any ideas on how to get rid of this thing!?!?
> best i can figure out i'm spared of any bad bugs but i want to clean this
> out so none of the little ones happen onto there. thanks in advance for
> any help. y'all have a great day.
>
> jason
>
>
>
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#32
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Re: computer prob/question
On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 17:49:05 UTC "JC" <madduck00@yahoo.com> wrote:
> hey guys thanks for the replies. i'm using internet explorer with xp. and
> dave i found the inline AutoComplete, i would like to keep it enabled for my
> benefit. i don't know why when i clear the history the website isn't going
> away. i logon frequently for work so i'd like to keep the AutoComplete
> feature enabled. when he was online it was enabled. keep the ideas coming,
> thanks all.
Unless you have to do something like enabling ActiveX and a few other
no-no's, You might try installing Mozilla/ or FireFox. Those require
a profile be setup for each user and keep entirely separate histories
and preferences. Now that I think about it, IE can do almost the same
thing if you set the twirp up as a separate "Guest" account and make
him log on with that ID rather than yours. Added advantage is that
you can then limit his privileges on the machine (a GOOD thing) to
prevent him from showing you how smart he is. I keep a guest account
on all the Win boxes just for other users so that I can keep at least
some of what I do and what they do isolated.
--
Will Honea
> hey guys thanks for the replies. i'm using internet explorer with xp. and
> dave i found the inline AutoComplete, i would like to keep it enabled for my
> benefit. i don't know why when i clear the history the website isn't going
> away. i logon frequently for work so i'd like to keep the AutoComplete
> feature enabled. when he was online it was enabled. keep the ideas coming,
> thanks all.
Unless you have to do something like enabling ActiveX and a few other
no-no's, You might try installing Mozilla/ or FireFox. Those require
a profile be setup for each user and keep entirely separate histories
and preferences. Now that I think about it, IE can do almost the same
thing if you set the twirp up as a separate "Guest" account and make
him log on with that ID rather than yours. Added advantage is that
you can then limit his privileges on the machine (a GOOD thing) to
prevent him from showing you how smart he is. I keep a guest account
on all the Win boxes just for other users so that I can keep at least
some of what I do and what they do isolated.
--
Will Honea
#33
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Re: computer prob/question
On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 17:49:05 UTC "JC" <madduck00@yahoo.com> wrote:
> hey guys thanks for the replies. i'm using internet explorer with xp. and
> dave i found the inline AutoComplete, i would like to keep it enabled for my
> benefit. i don't know why when i clear the history the website isn't going
> away. i logon frequently for work so i'd like to keep the AutoComplete
> feature enabled. when he was online it was enabled. keep the ideas coming,
> thanks all.
Unless you have to do something like enabling ActiveX and a few other
no-no's, You might try installing Mozilla/ or FireFox. Those require
a profile be setup for each user and keep entirely separate histories
and preferences. Now that I think about it, IE can do almost the same
thing if you set the twirp up as a separate "Guest" account and make
him log on with that ID rather than yours. Added advantage is that
you can then limit his privileges on the machine (a GOOD thing) to
prevent him from showing you how smart he is. I keep a guest account
on all the Win boxes just for other users so that I can keep at least
some of what I do and what they do isolated.
--
Will Honea
> hey guys thanks for the replies. i'm using internet explorer with xp. and
> dave i found the inline AutoComplete, i would like to keep it enabled for my
> benefit. i don't know why when i clear the history the website isn't going
> away. i logon frequently for work so i'd like to keep the AutoComplete
> feature enabled. when he was online it was enabled. keep the ideas coming,
> thanks all.
Unless you have to do something like enabling ActiveX and a few other
no-no's, You might try installing Mozilla/ or FireFox. Those require
a profile be setup for each user and keep entirely separate histories
and preferences. Now that I think about it, IE can do almost the same
thing if you set the twirp up as a separate "Guest" account and make
him log on with that ID rather than yours. Added advantage is that
you can then limit his privileges on the machine (a GOOD thing) to
prevent him from showing you how smart he is. I keep a guest account
on all the Win boxes just for other users so that I can keep at least
some of what I do and what they do isolated.
--
Will Honea
#34
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Re: computer prob/question
On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 17:49:05 UTC "JC" <madduck00@yahoo.com> wrote:
> hey guys thanks for the replies. i'm using internet explorer with xp. and
> dave i found the inline AutoComplete, i would like to keep it enabled for my
> benefit. i don't know why when i clear the history the website isn't going
> away. i logon frequently for work so i'd like to keep the AutoComplete
> feature enabled. when he was online it was enabled. keep the ideas coming,
> thanks all.
Unless you have to do something like enabling ActiveX and a few other
no-no's, You might try installing Mozilla/ or FireFox. Those require
a profile be setup for each user and keep entirely separate histories
and preferences. Now that I think about it, IE can do almost the same
thing if you set the twirp up as a separate "Guest" account and make
him log on with that ID rather than yours. Added advantage is that
you can then limit his privileges on the machine (a GOOD thing) to
prevent him from showing you how smart he is. I keep a guest account
on all the Win boxes just for other users so that I can keep at least
some of what I do and what they do isolated.
--
Will Honea
> hey guys thanks for the replies. i'm using internet explorer with xp. and
> dave i found the inline AutoComplete, i would like to keep it enabled for my
> benefit. i don't know why when i clear the history the website isn't going
> away. i logon frequently for work so i'd like to keep the AutoComplete
> feature enabled. when he was online it was enabled. keep the ideas coming,
> thanks all.
Unless you have to do something like enabling ActiveX and a few other
no-no's, You might try installing Mozilla/ or FireFox. Those require
a profile be setup for each user and keep entirely separate histories
and preferences. Now that I think about it, IE can do almost the same
thing if you set the twirp up as a separate "Guest" account and make
him log on with that ID rather than yours. Added advantage is that
you can then limit his privileges on the machine (a GOOD thing) to
prevent him from showing you how smart he is. I keep a guest account
on all the Win boxes just for other users so that I can keep at least
some of what I do and what they do isolated.
--
Will Honea
#35
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Re: OT: computer prob/question
Don't forget to toss your cookies!!!!
Sometimes cookies can have the same effect as your (former) history....
But they don't go when the history does unless you specify.
John
JC wrote:
> had my teenage cousin over over the weekend. (now you know it ain't
gonna
> get good from here) at times he gets on and looks at some non-'G'
rated
> websites. told him not to cuz when the younger cousins get on they,
the
> websites are in the history, not to mention virus probs an who knows
what
> else he's opening me up to. well i think he's done with using my
laptop.
> ya' know how you can go into history and erase what has been typed
into the
> address field, well i've erased the histroy but i am still getting a
site
> that is popping up with the quick fill-in option. (i don't know what
it is
> called but you know how you type in 'ya' and then 'yahoo' fills in
itself)
> i know that if an address is in your favorites and you clear the
histroy
> when you start typing the address will still auto fill-in. i ran
spy-bot
> and ad-ware software and can't get rid of the friggin' thing.
>
> i've searched my favorites to see if somehow the website had added
itself
> into favs but no luck. any ideas on how to get rid of this thing!?!?
best
> i can figure out i'm spared of any bad bugs but i want to clean this
out so
> none of the little ones happen onto there. thanks in advance for any
help.
> y'all have a great day.
>
> jason
>
>
>
>
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Sometimes cookies can have the same effect as your (former) history....
But they don't go when the history does unless you specify.
John
JC wrote:
> had my teenage cousin over over the weekend. (now you know it ain't
gonna
> get good from here) at times he gets on and looks at some non-'G'
rated
> websites. told him not to cuz when the younger cousins get on they,
the
> websites are in the history, not to mention virus probs an who knows
what
> else he's opening me up to. well i think he's done with using my
laptop.
> ya' know how you can go into history and erase what has been typed
into the
> address field, well i've erased the histroy but i am still getting a
site
> that is popping up with the quick fill-in option. (i don't know what
it is
> called but you know how you type in 'ya' and then 'yahoo' fills in
itself)
> i know that if an address is in your favorites and you clear the
histroy
> when you start typing the address will still auto fill-in. i ran
spy-bot
> and ad-ware software and can't get rid of the friggin' thing.
>
> i've searched my favorites to see if somehow the website had added
itself
> into favs but no luck. any ideas on how to get rid of this thing!?!?
best
> i can figure out i'm spared of any bad bugs but i want to clean this
out so
> none of the little ones happen onto there. thanks in advance for any
help.
> y'all have a great day.
>
> jason
>
>
>
>
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#36
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Re: OT: computer prob/question
Don't forget to toss your cookies!!!!
Sometimes cookies can have the same effect as your (former) history....
But they don't go when the history does unless you specify.
John
JC wrote:
> had my teenage cousin over over the weekend. (now you know it ain't
gonna
> get good from here) at times he gets on and looks at some non-'G'
rated
> websites. told him not to cuz when the younger cousins get on they,
the
> websites are in the history, not to mention virus probs an who knows
what
> else he's opening me up to. well i think he's done with using my
laptop.
> ya' know how you can go into history and erase what has been typed
into the
> address field, well i've erased the histroy but i am still getting a
site
> that is popping up with the quick fill-in option. (i don't know what
it is
> called but you know how you type in 'ya' and then 'yahoo' fills in
itself)
> i know that if an address is in your favorites and you clear the
histroy
> when you start typing the address will still auto fill-in. i ran
spy-bot
> and ad-ware software and can't get rid of the friggin' thing.
>
> i've searched my favorites to see if somehow the website had added
itself
> into favs but no luck. any ideas on how to get rid of this thing!?!?
best
> i can figure out i'm spared of any bad bugs but i want to clean this
out so
> none of the little ones happen onto there. thanks in advance for any
help.
> y'all have a great day.
>
> jason
>
>
>
>
> ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet
News==----
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>100,000 Newsgroups
> ---= East/West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---
Sometimes cookies can have the same effect as your (former) history....
But they don't go when the history does unless you specify.
John
JC wrote:
> had my teenage cousin over over the weekend. (now you know it ain't
gonna
> get good from here) at times he gets on and looks at some non-'G'
rated
> websites. told him not to cuz when the younger cousins get on they,
the
> websites are in the history, not to mention virus probs an who knows
what
> else he's opening me up to. well i think he's done with using my
laptop.
> ya' know how you can go into history and erase what has been typed
into the
> address field, well i've erased the histroy but i am still getting a
site
> that is popping up with the quick fill-in option. (i don't know what
it is
> called but you know how you type in 'ya' and then 'yahoo' fills in
itself)
> i know that if an address is in your favorites and you clear the
histroy
> when you start typing the address will still auto fill-in. i ran
spy-bot
> and ad-ware software and can't get rid of the friggin' thing.
>
> i've searched my favorites to see if somehow the website had added
itself
> into favs but no luck. any ideas on how to get rid of this thing!?!?
best
> i can figure out i'm spared of any bad bugs but i want to clean this
out so
> none of the little ones happen onto there. thanks in advance for any
help.
> y'all have a great day.
>
> jason
>
>
>
>
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#37
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Re: OT: computer prob/question
Don't forget to toss your cookies!!!!
Sometimes cookies can have the same effect as your (former) history....
But they don't go when the history does unless you specify.
John
JC wrote:
> had my teenage cousin over over the weekend. (now you know it ain't
gonna
> get good from here) at times he gets on and looks at some non-'G'
rated
> websites. told him not to cuz when the younger cousins get on they,
the
> websites are in the history, not to mention virus probs an who knows
what
> else he's opening me up to. well i think he's done with using my
laptop.
> ya' know how you can go into history and erase what has been typed
into the
> address field, well i've erased the histroy but i am still getting a
site
> that is popping up with the quick fill-in option. (i don't know what
it is
> called but you know how you type in 'ya' and then 'yahoo' fills in
itself)
> i know that if an address is in your favorites and you clear the
histroy
> when you start typing the address will still auto fill-in. i ran
spy-bot
> and ad-ware software and can't get rid of the friggin' thing.
>
> i've searched my favorites to see if somehow the website had added
itself
> into favs but no luck. any ideas on how to get rid of this thing!?!?
best
> i can figure out i'm spared of any bad bugs but i want to clean this
out so
> none of the little ones happen onto there. thanks in advance for any
help.
> y'all have a great day.
>
> jason
>
>
>
>
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News==----
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>100,000 Newsgroups
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Sometimes cookies can have the same effect as your (former) history....
But they don't go when the history does unless you specify.
John
JC wrote:
> had my teenage cousin over over the weekend. (now you know it ain't
gonna
> get good from here) at times he gets on and looks at some non-'G'
rated
> websites. told him not to cuz when the younger cousins get on they,
the
> websites are in the history, not to mention virus probs an who knows
what
> else he's opening me up to. well i think he's done with using my
laptop.
> ya' know how you can go into history and erase what has been typed
into the
> address field, well i've erased the histroy but i am still getting a
site
> that is popping up with the quick fill-in option. (i don't know what
it is
> called but you know how you type in 'ya' and then 'yahoo' fills in
itself)
> i know that if an address is in your favorites and you clear the
histroy
> when you start typing the address will still auto fill-in. i ran
spy-bot
> and ad-ware software and can't get rid of the friggin' thing.
>
> i've searched my favorites to see if somehow the website had added
itself
> into favs but no luck. any ideas on how to get rid of this thing!?!?
best
> i can figure out i'm spared of any bad bugs but i want to clean this
out so
> none of the little ones happen onto there. thanks in advance for any
help.
> y'all have a great day.
>
> jason
>
>
>
>
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#38
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Re: OT: computer prob/question
I just downloaded the latest adaware SE and the sucker found 83 trackers
in my PC that the old version and spyware doctor missed.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
john_r357@hotmail.com wrote:
>
> Don't forget to toss your cookies!!!!
>
> Sometimes cookies can have the same effect as your (former) history....
> But they don't go when the history does unless you specify.
>
> John
>
> JC wrote:
> > had my teenage cousin over over the weekend. (now you know it ain't
> gonna
> > get good from here) at times he gets on and looks at some non-'G'
> rated
> > websites. told him not to cuz when the younger cousins get on they,
> the
> > websites are in the history, not to mention virus probs an who knows
> what
> > else he's opening me up to. well i think he's done with using my
> laptop.
> > ya' know how you can go into history and erase what has been typed
> into the
> > address field, well i've erased the histroy but i am still getting a
> site
> > that is popping up with the quick fill-in option. (i don't know what
> it is
> > called but you know how you type in 'ya' and then 'yahoo' fills in
> itself)
> > i know that if an address is in your favorites and you clear the
> histroy
> > when you start typing the address will still auto fill-in. i ran
> spy-bot
> > and ad-ware software and can't get rid of the friggin' thing.
> >
> > i've searched my favorites to see if somehow the website had added
> itself
> > into favs but no luck. any ideas on how to get rid of this thing!?!?
> best
> > i can figure out i'm spared of any bad bugs but i want to clean this
> out so
> > none of the little ones happen onto there. thanks in advance for any
> help.
> > y'all have a great day.
> >
> > jason
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet
> News==----
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> >100,000 Newsgroups
> > ---= East/West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---
in my PC that the old version and spyware doctor missed.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
john_r357@hotmail.com wrote:
>
> Don't forget to toss your cookies!!!!
>
> Sometimes cookies can have the same effect as your (former) history....
> But they don't go when the history does unless you specify.
>
> John
>
> JC wrote:
> > had my teenage cousin over over the weekend. (now you know it ain't
> gonna
> > get good from here) at times he gets on and looks at some non-'G'
> rated
> > websites. told him not to cuz when the younger cousins get on they,
> the
> > websites are in the history, not to mention virus probs an who knows
> what
> > else he's opening me up to. well i think he's done with using my
> laptop.
> > ya' know how you can go into history and erase what has been typed
> into the
> > address field, well i've erased the histroy but i am still getting a
> site
> > that is popping up with the quick fill-in option. (i don't know what
> it is
> > called but you know how you type in 'ya' and then 'yahoo' fills in
> itself)
> > i know that if an address is in your favorites and you clear the
> histroy
> > when you start typing the address will still auto fill-in. i ran
> spy-bot
> > and ad-ware software and can't get rid of the friggin' thing.
> >
> > i've searched my favorites to see if somehow the website had added
> itself
> > into favs but no luck. any ideas on how to get rid of this thing!?!?
> best
> > i can figure out i'm spared of any bad bugs but i want to clean this
> out so
> > none of the little ones happen onto there. thanks in advance for any
> help.
> > y'all have a great day.
> >
> > jason
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet
> News==----
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> >100,000 Newsgroups
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#39
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Re: OT: computer prob/question
I just downloaded the latest adaware SE and the sucker found 83 trackers
in my PC that the old version and spyware doctor missed.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
john_r357@hotmail.com wrote:
>
> Don't forget to toss your cookies!!!!
>
> Sometimes cookies can have the same effect as your (former) history....
> But they don't go when the history does unless you specify.
>
> John
>
> JC wrote:
> > had my teenage cousin over over the weekend. (now you know it ain't
> gonna
> > get good from here) at times he gets on and looks at some non-'G'
> rated
> > websites. told him not to cuz when the younger cousins get on they,
> the
> > websites are in the history, not to mention virus probs an who knows
> what
> > else he's opening me up to. well i think he's done with using my
> laptop.
> > ya' know how you can go into history and erase what has been typed
> into the
> > address field, well i've erased the histroy but i am still getting a
> site
> > that is popping up with the quick fill-in option. (i don't know what
> it is
> > called but you know how you type in 'ya' and then 'yahoo' fills in
> itself)
> > i know that if an address is in your favorites and you clear the
> histroy
> > when you start typing the address will still auto fill-in. i ran
> spy-bot
> > and ad-ware software and can't get rid of the friggin' thing.
> >
> > i've searched my favorites to see if somehow the website had added
> itself
> > into favs but no luck. any ideas on how to get rid of this thing!?!?
> best
> > i can figure out i'm spared of any bad bugs but i want to clean this
> out so
> > none of the little ones happen onto there. thanks in advance for any
> help.
> > y'all have a great day.
> >
> > jason
> >
> >
> >
> >
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in my PC that the old version and spyware doctor missed.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
john_r357@hotmail.com wrote:
>
> Don't forget to toss your cookies!!!!
>
> Sometimes cookies can have the same effect as your (former) history....
> But they don't go when the history does unless you specify.
>
> John
>
> JC wrote:
> > had my teenage cousin over over the weekend. (now you know it ain't
> gonna
> > get good from here) at times he gets on and looks at some non-'G'
> rated
> > websites. told him not to cuz when the younger cousins get on they,
> the
> > websites are in the history, not to mention virus probs an who knows
> what
> > else he's opening me up to. well i think he's done with using my
> laptop.
> > ya' know how you can go into history and erase what has been typed
> into the
> > address field, well i've erased the histroy but i am still getting a
> site
> > that is popping up with the quick fill-in option. (i don't know what
> it is
> > called but you know how you type in 'ya' and then 'yahoo' fills in
> itself)
> > i know that if an address is in your favorites and you clear the
> histroy
> > when you start typing the address will still auto fill-in. i ran
> spy-bot
> > and ad-ware software and can't get rid of the friggin' thing.
> >
> > i've searched my favorites to see if somehow the website had added
> itself
> > into favs but no luck. any ideas on how to get rid of this thing!?!?
> best
> > i can figure out i'm spared of any bad bugs but i want to clean this
> out so
> > none of the little ones happen onto there. thanks in advance for any
> help.
> > y'all have a great day.
> >
> > jason
> >
> >
> >
> >
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> News==----
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> >100,000 Newsgroups
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Re: OT: computer prob/question
I just downloaded the latest adaware SE and the sucker found 83 trackers
in my PC that the old version and spyware doctor missed.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
john_r357@hotmail.com wrote:
>
> Don't forget to toss your cookies!!!!
>
> Sometimes cookies can have the same effect as your (former) history....
> But they don't go when the history does unless you specify.
>
> John
>
> JC wrote:
> > had my teenage cousin over over the weekend. (now you know it ain't
> gonna
> > get good from here) at times he gets on and looks at some non-'G'
> rated
> > websites. told him not to cuz when the younger cousins get on they,
> the
> > websites are in the history, not to mention virus probs an who knows
> what
> > else he's opening me up to. well i think he's done with using my
> laptop.
> > ya' know how you can go into history and erase what has been typed
> into the
> > address field, well i've erased the histroy but i am still getting a
> site
> > that is popping up with the quick fill-in option. (i don't know what
> it is
> > called but you know how you type in 'ya' and then 'yahoo' fills in
> itself)
> > i know that if an address is in your favorites and you clear the
> histroy
> > when you start typing the address will still auto fill-in. i ran
> spy-bot
> > and ad-ware software and can't get rid of the friggin' thing.
> >
> > i've searched my favorites to see if somehow the website had added
> itself
> > into favs but no luck. any ideas on how to get rid of this thing!?!?
> best
> > i can figure out i'm spared of any bad bugs but i want to clean this
> out so
> > none of the little ones happen onto there. thanks in advance for any
> help.
> > y'all have a great day.
> >
> > jason
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet
> News==----
> > http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World!
> >100,000 Newsgroups
> > ---= East/West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---
in my PC that the old version and spyware doctor missed.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
john_r357@hotmail.com wrote:
>
> Don't forget to toss your cookies!!!!
>
> Sometimes cookies can have the same effect as your (former) history....
> But they don't go when the history does unless you specify.
>
> John
>
> JC wrote:
> > had my teenage cousin over over the weekend. (now you know it ain't
> gonna
> > get good from here) at times he gets on and looks at some non-'G'
> rated
> > websites. told him not to cuz when the younger cousins get on they,
> the
> > websites are in the history, not to mention virus probs an who knows
> what
> > else he's opening me up to. well i think he's done with using my
> laptop.
> > ya' know how you can go into history and erase what has been typed
> into the
> > address field, well i've erased the histroy but i am still getting a
> site
> > that is popping up with the quick fill-in option. (i don't know what
> it is
> > called but you know how you type in 'ya' and then 'yahoo' fills in
> itself)
> > i know that if an address is in your favorites and you clear the
> histroy
> > when you start typing the address will still auto fill-in. i ran
> spy-bot
> > and ad-ware software and can't get rid of the friggin' thing.
> >
> > i've searched my favorites to see if somehow the website had added
> itself
> > into favs but no luck. any ideas on how to get rid of this thing!?!?
> best
> > i can figure out i'm spared of any bad bugs but i want to clean this
> out so
> > none of the little ones happen onto there. thanks in advance for any
> help.
> > y'all have a great day.
> >
> > jason
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet
> News==----
> > http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World!
> >100,000 Newsgroups
> > ---= East/West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---