Tools -%26gt; Internet Options...
Clear History
And there you have it. Done!
It makes no difference that it's networked :-)How to i clear my internet history on works computer - its networked?
yes do what he said but if u want to clear lets say your google searches that come up when u type the first letter just type the first letter and go down to ea 1 u want to delete and press the del button on yor keyboard.for future purposes dont do antyhing u dont want other ppl at work to find out about on your work compHow to i clear my internet history on works computer - its networked?
Well, you can clear it the normal way by deleting your history, but the fact is, all your network traffic is logged on the network servers.
The only thing clearing the history on your machine will do is keep someone from walking up and seeing it easily.
In Internet Explorer: Tools --%26gt; Internet Options --%26gt; Delete cookies... and Delete Files and Clear History.
To clear the address bar:
Start button -%26gt;Settings-%26gt;Task Bar %26amp; Start Menu...
Click on the Advanced tab
Click on the ';Clear'; button in the middle.
This clears your recent documents AND the web sites stored on your browsers Address bar.
Tools%26gt;Internet Options%26gt;Clear History%26gt;Apply%26gt;OK
Same way you'd do it on a home computer. In Internet Explorer, go to Tools, then Internet Options, click the General Tab and then Clear History.
This won't do you a lot of good if you work network takes a snapshot of computers every 20 minutes or something. However if the snapshot only happens when you boot up, then clearing history at the end of each work day should be effective.
However, it does not clear the list of places you've visited and those can still be viewed in the Address bar.
you are wasting your time. anything that can be deleted can be undeleted
apart from the above, set the history days to '0'
opem interent explorer
go to tools menu
select internet options
in general tab click on clear history
then click delete files
and select delete offline files
delete cookies too
hit apply and ok
and
and nothing anymore ;)
go to tools drag down to internt options and click clear histry
If you're on a network and you're IT dept is worth its salt, your internet movements are being logged on a server; and if the IT dept is more than an underpaid bunch of bored techies, your keystrokes are also being logged too.
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