Address Bar

R

Reg

The autocomplete in my address bar will not go away for
one address no matter if I clear history, cookies or
files? I've run Spybot and Mcafee to no avail.

Thanks for any help.
 
A

anonymous

Try all these......lots of different sources collected.
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AutoComplete and Vcard and how they work
http://htmlgoodies.earthweb.com/autocomplete.html
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IE tools
-internet options
--content tab
---autocomplete button
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Use AutoComplete for:
[+] web addresses
[+] forms
[+] user names...
also press clear history button
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-- IE6 Tools button (toolbar)
-- Internet Options
-- Advanced tab
-- Browsing list
-- [-] Use Inline AutoComplete (turn off/on as desired)
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Internet Explorer
Tools (button)
Internet Options
Click Advanced (tab)

In listing find:
Search from the Address bar
--When searching
() Display results, and go to the most likely site.
() Do not search from the Address bar.
() Just dispaly the results in main window.
() Just go to the most likely site.
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IE tools
internet options
general tab
change history to 1-2 days.
pick clear history button
pick ok
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in search/find window
on left column pick "more advanced options"
slide down to "change preferences"
pick "turn autocomplete off"
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There are lots of autocomplete features in XP. If you are
referring to the URLs then you will need to turn
off "show
friendly URLs" and "Show friendly HTTP error messages"
and "use inline AutoComplete" and so on. These are in the
tools\internet options-advanced tab.
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