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PMcOuntry

Lately, when I restart my computer, most (not all) of my recent
documents are gone from the list. I have no idea why some stay, and
some go. This has never happened until just recently. They are in
the list, I log off, turn it back on the next day and poof, gone.

The only things I've added/run recently is Ad-Aware, but I could find
no settings that would do that. I did a search of the group and none
of those suggestions seemed to help.

Please help!
 
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Larry(LJL269)

Lately, when I restart my computer, most (not all) of my recent
documents are gone from the list. I have no idea why some stay, and
some go. This has never happened until just recently. They are in
the list, I log off, turn it back on the next day and poof, gone.

The only things I've added/run recently is Ad-Aware, but I could find
no settings that would do that. I did a search of the group and none
of those suggestions seemed to help.

Please help!

TweakUI > Explorer has a switch to clear document history
HTH-Larry
----POSTED @ XPmin mp experimental XP------------------------
Any advice given is my attempt to show appreciation for all
the excellent help I've received here but I'm no MVP so it
may only apply NUGS (Normally, Usually, Generally, Sometimes :)
 
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PMcOuntry

TweakUI > Explorer has a switch to clear document history
HTH-Larry
----POSTED @ XPmin mp experimental XP------------------------
Any advice given is my attempt to show appreciation for all
the excellent help I've received here but I'm no MVP so it
may only apply NUGS (Normally, Usually, Generally, Sometimes :)

So I have to use TweakUI to fix it? Thanks!
 
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Gord Dibben

Start>Help and Support "recent documents" will give you a pretty good idea of
how to manage your MRUD lists.


Gord
 
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Larry(LJL269)

So I have to use TweakUI to fix it? Thanks!

Tweak normally just changes Registry entrees but what they are is
unknown to me.

HTH-Larry
----POSTED @ XPmin mp experimental XP------------------------
Any advice given is my attempt to show appreciation for all
the excellent help I've received here but I'm no MVP so it
may only apply NUGS (Normally, Usually, Generally, Sometimes :)
 

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