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Hi everyone, I am new here and I have a question. I like to keep an eye on what my kids visit when they are on line but for some reason the address bar isnt holding any information so Im unable to view anything once they are logged out. Does anyone know how I can change that to keep the addresses coming up all the time. Also there is no history coming up either. So I cant find where they have been. Thankyou so much. Jacqui. -- jacquidube |
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"jacquidube" wrote: > > Hi everyone, I am new here and I have a question. I like to keep an eye > on what my kids visit when they are on line but for some reason the > address bar isnt holding any information so Im unable to view anything > once they are logged out. > Does anyone know how I can change that to keep the addresses coming up > all the time. Also there is no history coming up either. > So I cant find where they have been. > Thankyou so much. > > Jacqui Hi, You need to trun on AutoComplete On to do that: - Click start >> Control Panel >> Double Click Network and Internet Connections >> Double click Internet Options, on the IE Properties window you will see these Options: General | Security | Privacy | Content | Connections | Programs | Advanced . Click on Content Tab, then click AutoComplete Button, there you can turn on Web addresses and Forms. Then click on the General tab and see if the History been set to low number of days and turn it to 30 days. Click Advanced and scroll down under security and uncheck this Box: [ ] On exit empty Temporary Internet Files. Again these will leave your system bloated with junk you may don't need, so Content Advisor will be excellent choice for you= "HOW TO: Use the Internet Explorer 6 Content Advisor to Control Access to Web Sites in Internet Explorer" http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310401 HTH. Let us know. Regards, nass ---- www.nasstec.co.uk |
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You need to configure all those settings as said by "Nass". However, if your
kids are smart enough they can change them any time they wanted. I think they are clearing the Internet History after surfing the net, so you can never know which sites they have visited and it can be easily done by going Tools - Internet Options - cicking Clear History button. To prevent your kids from clearing the History, you can try the following trick. Click the following link and goto Line No. 101 http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm Click on " Prevent IE History Being Removed" not on "Undo". When you are asked click the Run button. This tweak will disable the Clear History button from Internet Options. There are methods too to clear the history but there are not so easy. So this trick can prevent them to clear the history. Hope this help, let us know! "jacquidube" wrote: > > Hi everyone, I am new here and I have a question. I like to keep an eye > on what my kids visit when they are on line but for some reason the > address bar isnt holding any information so Im unable to view anything > once they are logged out. > Does anyone know how I can change that to keep the addresses coming up > all the time. Also there is no history coming up either. > So I cant find where they have been. > Thankyou so much. > > Jacqui. > > > > > -- > jacquidube > |
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RajKohli Wrote: > You need to configure all those settings as said by "Nass". However, if > your > kids are smart enough they can change them any time they wanted. I > think they > are clearing the Internet History after surfing the net, so you can > never > know which sites they have visited and it can be easily done by going > Tools - > Internet Options - cicking Clear History button. > > To prevent your kids from clearing the History, you can try the > following > trick. Click the following link and goto Line No. 101 > > http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm > > Click on " Prevent IE History Being Removed" not on "Undo". > > When you are asked click the Run button. This tweak will disable the > Clear > History button from Internet Options. There are methods too to clear > the > history but there are not so easy. So this trick can prevent them to > clear > the history. > > Hope this help, let us know! > > "jacquidube" wrote: > - > > Hi everyone, I am new here and I have a question. I like to keep an > eye > on what my kids visit when they are on line but for some reason the > address bar isnt holding any information so Im unable to view > anything > once they are logged out. > Does anyone know how I can change that to keep the addresses coming > up > all the time. Also there is no history coming up either. > So I cant find where they have been. > Thankyou so much. > > Jacqui. > > > > > -- > jacquidube > - Thannkyou both for all the information. I have tried both of your suggestions and everytime I close a window down it still deletes everything, even what I go on. Do you think something has been downloaded to delete history and address bar? The address bar when I look at it is stark white. It has no addresses in there even when I have been on 4 or 5 websites and when I go on history its completely blank too. I have no idea. This has been going on for 3 weeks now and no one seems to know why its happened. My kids are in their teens so I am sure they know what they are doing, but I have a 4 year old too who uses the computer for cbeebies. Its really frustrating not knowing whats happening on the computer. -- jacquidube |
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I think that some program is being installed to automatically clear the
history. Check your System Tray (near the clock) while surffing internet, see if any new icon is there. See the link below. This program has a lot to offer to clear your Internet History. Maybe this could be the same case with you too. http://www.clearallhistory.com/ You can also try opening Control Panel - Add/Remove Programs - see if any newly installed program is there. Sort them by "Date last used". Let us know! "jacquidube" wrote: > > RajKohli Wrote: > > You need to configure all those settings as said by "Nass". However, if > > your > > kids are smart enough they can change them any time they wanted. I > > think they > > are clearing the Internet History after surfing the net, so you can > > never > > know which sites they have visited and it can be easily done by going > > Tools - > > Internet Options - cicking Clear History button. > > > > To prevent your kids from clearing the History, you can try the > > following > > trick. Click the following link and goto Line No. 101 > > > > http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm > > > > Click on " Prevent IE History Being Removed" not on "Undo". > > > > When you are asked click the Run button. This tweak will disable the > > Clear > > History button from Internet Options. There are methods too to clear > > the > > history but there are not so easy. So this trick can prevent them to > > clear > > the history. > > > > Hope this help, let us know! > > > > "jacquidube" wrote: > > - > > > > Hi everyone, I am new here and I have a question. I like to keep an > > eye > > on what my kids visit when they are on line but for some reason the > > address bar isnt holding any information so Im unable to view > > anything > > once they are logged out. > > Does anyone know how I can change that to keep the addresses coming > > up > > all the time. Also there is no history coming up either. > > So I cant find where they have been. > > Thankyou so much. > > > > Jacqui. > > > > > > > > > > -- > > jacquidube > > - > > Thannkyou both for all the information. I have tried both of your > suggestions and everytime I close a window down it still deletes > everything, even what I go on. Do you think something has been > downloaded to delete history and address bar? > The address bar when I look at it is stark white. It has no addresses > in there even when I have been on 4 or 5 websites and when I go on > history its completely blank too. > I have no idea. This has been going on for 3 weeks now and no one seems > to know why its happened. My kids are in their teens so I am sure they > know what they are doing, but I have a 4 year old too who uses the > computer for cbeebies. > > Its really frustrating not knowing whats happening on the computer. > > > > > -- > jacquidube > |
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"jacquidube" wrote: > > Hi everyone, I am new here and I have a question. I like to keep an eye > on what my kids visit when they are on line but for some reason the > address bar isnt holding any information so Im unable to view anything > once they are logged out. > Does anyone know how I can change that to keep the addresses coming up > all the time. Also there is no history coming up either. > So I cant find where they have been. > Thankyou so much. > > Jacqui. > > > > > -- > jacquidube * Software that Kids may be using to clean the History look for it on All programs: - Easy Cleaner - Internet Tracks Washer 9.0 - Registry Speedup 1.0 - AntiHisto - RegistryCleaner http://www.wikihow.com/Recover-Dele...tory-in-Windows * Here where the History Stored for typed URLs o Visted Sites: [-] HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\TypedURLs = In the Right you may find something like that CListCtrl. Also you can change the Permission on the Typed URL and take Full control on it and deny the Kids Full control by Right click on the Key and select permission and on the Permissions for TypedURLs Security: Group or users names: Select the users and in the: Permission for Administrators: Allow Deny Full Control: [ ] [ ] Read: [ ] [ ] Special Permissions: [ ] [ ] Do your chamges to deny them an Admin privileges and close the Window. You even can Do that on the Download Option here: [-] HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Download Right click on Download and select permissions and assign the full control to yourself and deny them to download software that they can block you and they repeat the old trick again. Security: Group or users names: Select the users and in the: Permission for Administrators: Allow Deny Full Control: [ ] [ ] Read: [ ] [ ] Special Permissions: [ ] [ ] Do your changes to deny them an Admin privileges and close the Window Also try to see what Plug-Ins they installed to clean the History by doing this: Click start >> Control Panel >> Double Click Network and Internet Connections >> Double click Internet Options, on the IE Properties window you will see these Options: General | Security | Privacy | Content | Connections | Programs | Advanced . Click on Programs tab then click Manage Add-Ins and write down the list of Add-Ins there which you think suspicious, you can search for them by yourself or post them back here for us to have a look and tell which one is the culprit for clearing the History and running in the background. HTH. Let us know. nass ------ www.nasstec.co.uk |
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nass Wrote: > "jacquidube" wrote: > - > > Hi everyone, I am new here and I have a question. I like to keep a > eye > on what my kids visit when they are on line but for some reason the > address bar isnt holding any information so Im unable to vie > anything > once they are logged out. > Does anyone know how I can change that to keep the addresses comin > up > all the time. Also there is no history coming up either. > So I cant find where they have been. > Thankyou so much. > > Jacqui. > > > > > -- > jacquidube- > > > * Software that Kids may be using to clean the History look for it o > All > programs: > - Easy Cleaner > - Internet Tracks Washer 9.0 > - Registry Speedup 1.0 > - AntiHisto > - RegistryCleaner > > > http://www.wikihow.com/Recover-Dele...tory-in-Windows > > * Here where the History Stored for typed URLs o Visted Sites: > > > [-] HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\TypedURLs = > > In the Right you may find something like that CListCtrl. > Also you can change the Permission on the Typed URL and take Ful > control on > it and deny the Kids Full control by Right click on the > Key and select permission and on the Permissions for TypedURLs > > Security: > Group or users names: > Select the users and in the: > Permission for Administrators: > Allow Deny > Full Control: [ ] [ ] > Read: [ ] [ ] > Special Permissions: [ ] [ ] > Do your chamges to deny them an Admin privileges and close the Window. > > You even can Do that on the Download Option he > [-] HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Download > Right click on Download and select permissions and assign the ful > control > to yourself and deny them to download software that they can block yo > and > they repeat the old trick again. > Security: > Group or users names: > Select the users and in the: > Permission for Administrators: > Allow Deny > Full Control: [ ] [ ] > Read: [ ] [ ] > Special Permissions: [ ] [ ] > Do your changes to deny them an Admin privileges and close the Window > > Also try to see what Plug-Ins they installed to clean the History b > doing > this: > Click start Control Panel Double Click Network and Internet > Connections Double click Internet Options, on the IE Propertie > window > you will see these Options: > General | Security | Privacy | Content | Connections | Programs > | Advanced . > Click on Programs tab then click Manage Add-Ins and write down the lis > of > Add-Ins there which you think suspicious, you can search for them b > yourself > or post them back here for us to have a look and tell which one is th > > culprit for clearing the History and running in the background. > HTH. > Let us know. > nass > ------ > www.nasstec.co.uk I dont know what I am looking for in the programs and I couldnt cop and paste to send you. In the tools dropdown window, right at the to is a window that says delete browsing history, including temporar files, forms, passwords and cookies. I havent seen that before. Shoul that be there. I couldnt delete it -- jacquidube |
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jacquidube Wrote: > I dont know what I am looking for in the programs and I couldnt copy an > paste to send you. In the tools dropdown window, right at the top is > window that says delete browsing history, including temporary files > forms, passwords and cookies. I havent seen that before. Should that b > there. I couldnt delete it. I went to programs tab and at the top was a reset button. To rese internet explorer to its original state without deleting favourite etc. I pressed that and it looks like its done the trick. The addresse are staying put in the address bar and the history hasnt been deleted. Thanks guys for all you have done for me. If something goes wrong afte today or its just my mind playing tricks then I will let you know Thankyou so much -- jacquidube |
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"jacquidube" wrote: > > jacquidube Wrote: > > I dont know what I am looking for in the programs and I couldnt copy and > > paste to send you. In the tools dropdown window, right at the top is a > > window that says delete browsing history, including temporary files, > > forms, passwords and cookies. I havent seen that before. Should that be > > there. I couldnt delete it. > > I went to programs tab and at the top was a reset button. To reset > internet explorer to its original state without deleting favourites > etc. I pressed that and it looks like its done the trick. The addresses > are staying put in the address bar and the history hasnt been deleted. > > Thanks guys for all you have done for me. If something goes wrong after > today or its just my mind playing tricks then I will let you know. > Thankyou so much. > > > > > -- > jacquidube No if it on the Tools option, no they got an application to clean up after they done there search. You could look in the Add/Remove programs in the control pane like this: Click start >> Control Panel >> Add/Remove programs and look for any Programs that clean history. By Resetting the Web Settings the Add-Ons been Disabled, but they will enable back or reinstall the Program, best to remove the program and assign them limited Account on that machine through the Group policy: Click start >> Control Panel >> User Account or open a run command and type in: gpedit.msc click [OK] and there locate their accounts and change permission, you need to be logged as admin to do that or your changes will not take effect. Good luck. Regards, nass |
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