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how can i delete all videos i 've watched using windows media play

 
 
dagerika
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      20th Jan 2008
i 've watched many videos using windows media player i removed them from the
playing list when i finished watching them but now all the videos i've
watched are saved in other list when i click FILE on the menu bar i want to
delete this list but i can't , what can i do??
 
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Rick Rogers
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      21st Jan 2008
Hi,

Tools/Options/Privacy tab, you need to uncheck the history/cache line and
clear them.

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"dagerika" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>i 've watched many videos using windows media player i removed them from
>the
> playing list when i finished watching them but now all the videos i've
> watched are saved in other list when i click FILE on the menu bar i want
> to
> delete this list but i can't , what can i do??


 
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