Deleteing temporary internet files from computer

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Guest

Hi:
I recently purchased a new computer with windows vista Internet Explorer 7,
also use aol powered by vista and mozilla, I cannot find out where to
manually delete the history and cookies and content !E% from my computer I
have typed in the search box every possible mixture of words and I cannot get
the history or content IE5 to come up. I know that the programs are suppose
to delete this items but They are piling up and I want to be able to manually
delete them. I called my computer manufacture for help and they told me that
i had to contact microsft for this. Can anyone please help? I should also
tell you that I have windows basic and am running a 32-bit.
 
L

Les

Terri said:
Hi:
I recently purchased a new computer with windows vista Internet Explorer
7,
also use aol powered by vista and mozilla, I cannot find out where to
manually delete the history and cookies and content !E% from my computer I
have typed in the search box every possible mixture of words and I cannot
get
the history or content IE5 to come up. I know that the programs are
suppose
to delete this items but They are piling up and I want to be able to
manually
delete them. I called my computer manufacture for help and they told me
that
i had to contact microsft for this. Can anyone please help? I should also
tell you that I have windows basic and am running a 32-bit.


Have you tried using the Internet Options from the Control Panel? The
Browsing History->Delete might be what you need.

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regards,
Les Hay, Livingston, Scotland



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R. C. White, MVP

Hi, Terri.

There are several hard or clumsy ways to do what you want. But the easy way
is simply to start IE and then click Tools | Internet Options. On the first
(General) tab is the Browsing history section with Delete and Settings
buttons.

While you have Internet Options open, you might want to click the Advanced
tab, then scroll way down to the Security heading and check the box to
"Empty Temporary Internet Files folder when browser is closed". With
broadband, especially, we can re-download fresh contents from the 'Net as
quickly as we can retrieve possibly-stale contents from our cache, anyhow.

This Internet Options page has not changed much from IE6. But IE7 hides the
Menu Bar by default. If you don't see the Tools button, press Alt to turn
on the Menu Bar temporarily. Right-click on the Address Bar for the option
to turn it on permanently.

I don't use either AOL or Mozilla, so I don't know how they may affect this.

RC
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R. C. White, CPA
San Marcos, TX
(e-mail address removed)
Microsoft Windows MVP
(Running Windows Mail in Vista Ultimate x64)
 

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