Removing Recent Documents In Registry

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Don Bledsoe

Hi my name is Don.

Question I had received an articale from techrepublic
yesterday and lost the article about going in the registry
at the run command. the command was ??edit.msc not sure
with the two letter ahead of edit. Anyway when you go to
the location you can inable a button and when you restart
or shutdown the computer or operating system is will do an
auto delete of all the recent documents. Can anyone send
me the command line to do this. Also if you do can this
same command be done in the XP Operating System..

Thanks,
Don
 
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Dave Patrick

gpedit.msc

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Regards,

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
http://www.microsoft.com/protect


:
| Hi my name is Don.
|
| Question I had received an articale from techrepublic
| yesterday and lost the article about going in the registry
| at the run command. the command was ??edit.msc not sure
| with the two letter ahead of edit. Anyway when you go to
| the location you can inable a button and when you restart
| or shutdown the computer or operating system is will do an
| auto delete of all the recent documents. Can anyone send
| me the command line to do this. Also if you do can this
| same command be done in the XP Operating System..
|
| Thanks,
| Don
 
D

Dave Patrick

gpedit.msc

--
Regards,

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
http://www.microsoft.com/protect


:
| Hi my name is Don.
|
| Question I had received an articale from techrepublic
| yesterday and lost the article about going in the registry
| at the run command. the command was ??edit.msc not sure
| with the two letter ahead of edit. Anyway when you go to
| the location you can inable a button and when you restart
| or shutdown the computer or operating system is will do an
| auto delete of all the recent documents. Can anyone send
| me the command line to do this. Also if you do can this
| same command be done in the XP Operating System..
|
| Thanks,
| Don
 

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