Posted on 03/09/2005 7:27:12 PM PST by MplsSteve
I use Microsoft as my Internet browser.
recently, I went into Internet Options.
I delete cookies and files. I go in and wipe out clear out History...
...but I still keep seeing internet sites that I THOUGHT I'd previously deleted up in the browser line. For example, Free Republic shows up in my browser as I start to type in its address. It automatically fills in.
What the hell am I not doing correctly?!
booked
Microsoft is evil. Ask the Clintons? :)
I just did what you said, however, my problem is different, when I click on brouse on FreeRepublic it keeps going back to 2/22/05, just like Ground Hog Day, I can't get past 2/22/05. Only when I click on home and articles can I get recent info. Jim tried to help me, I spent several hours on the phone with Bellsouth, but I seem to be stuck in 2/22/05? Any ideas?
Go to disk cleanup. Use it. Before that, as others have said, go to tools. Then options, then clear everything from there.
Do cleanup and then defrag. End of problem. Get a sweeper program as well if you want to be perfect. Spy Sweeper is OK but you can search c-net if you want something different.
I like Zone Alarm as well but some folks can't seem to configure it. That's because they are stupid. Do all this and you should be good to go.
If not, nuke your damn drive and start over using the above info.
Arioch7 out!
Maybe, but why should it require the level of skill necessary to maintain a proxy server in order to delete the internet caches of everyone on a network? Lot's of small businesses can't afford to hire full time Microsoft certified IT people.
Go to TOOLS > INTERNET OPTIONS and click on "Clear History", then "Delete Files" (check the box too), and lastly "Delete Cookies". Close your browser and open it again. You should be OK after that.
That is really odd.
I'm pretty sure it must be a conflict between FR's code and your browser.
Sorry I can't be more help.
Lot's of small businesses can't afford to hire full time Microsoft certified IT people.
True, and unfortunately MS could care less.
Try downloading and runnig MS Antispyware beta and running, then run Advanced and Erase History.
http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/spyware/software/default.mspx
Starting at the beginning...........Nope, I can click on to Freerepublic and go to post articles....... I can get up to date info, if I read an article and at the end click on brouse, it goes back to 2/22/05, what ever stories were posted then? I can't directly click on Freerepublic and be logged in like I used to, if I want to answer an article I have to log in??? I have given up and accepted the fact that I am stuck in 2/22/05 on freerepublic.
You think YOU have problems??? Guess what some dark dirty and rotten person is doing to ME?
I have my main email account and a sub one that I use if I'm signing up for anything....I discovered that said dark dirty and rotten person IS USING MY EMAIL ADDRESS to send out spam!
Oh yes. Me. My addy is sending out viagra!!!!! notices, home loans, you name it, "I'm" sending it.
So? I contacted my isp, via email. They want me to open the emails, copy them and send them a PHOTO ID OF MYSELF!
I don't THINK so!!!!
Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Go to TOOLS > INTERNET OPTIONS and click on "Clear History", then "Delete Files" (check the box too), and lastly "Delete Cookies". Close your browser and open it again. You should be OK after that.
Thanks, ok I cleared History, but the delete files check the box too, couldn't find, did delete cokies, will now close browser and open it, hope I can find this thread again.
Firefox stinks for image files, however, and since I pretend to be a photographer, I had to dump it. It is not the all powerful solution, yet.
Nekkid pictures of wild Floridians, at:
http://photobucket.com/albums/v244/tsiya/
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