It's stored in 'index.dat' in your favorites. There is no way of editing
that, that I have heard of. You might save index.dat, and surf to the hidden
sites, then restore the old index.
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"enderwi99in" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> i'm not sure if this is the correct place to post this, so feel free to
> redirect as necessary.
>
> when i use the windows explorer function in windows vista home and i click
> on the breadcrumb address bar a pathname shows up instead of the
> breadcrumb
> tree. i'm fine with that, my issue is that if i type in any letter or
> number
> in the resultant address bar it lists a history of all the files and
> folders
> i've visited/used that begin with that letter or number. is there a way
> to
> select specific pathnames from that list for deletion, e.g.
> "c:\users\<username>\desktop\<that thing you downloaded but don't want
> anyone
> else to see>", or a way to delete the entire history? it's not in the
> same
> registry location as the internet explorer typed urls keys (at least not
> as
> far as i can tell) and i have no idea where the information might be
> stored.
> i'm still a novice when it comes to editing the registry (assuming that's
> where the explorer history would be stored), so a walkthrough would be
> appreciated.