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Then browse the UNC path to the remote computer via admin share, for example viewing JoeJones's history on "Workstation" you would use: "\\Workstation\C$\Document s and Settings\JoeJones\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files" This is a bit clunky to do a lot of computers, but is easy for case by case situations.
Press the Windows key on your keyboard and type "Internet Options" and press enter. On the window that pops up go to the far right “Advanced” tab. In the Settings box, scroll down to the Security section. There will be 3 check-boxes. "Use TLS 1.0". "Use TLS 1.1".
Hi, I am looking for a tool/utility to remotely view a computer's IE 10 history. OS is Windows 7. I used to use iehv but this does not appear to work with IE 10.
if it xp on the new system place the xp cd into the old computer when it auto runs click perform other tasks then run through the documents and settings transfer wizard. you will ahve options to do this and transfer the data directlyu to the new pc across a network or to abck the data up to a file adn transfer the file to the new pc by using a cd or external disk etc...
5-Click on Control Panel. 6-Click on Internet Option. 7- Click on Advanced Tab. 8- Click “Reset” (Note: I actually did this step a couple of times to make it finally work, so if you did this one or two times, check the steps before carefully and redo this step for more times. And I also cleared all the history.)
In IE, go to Tools > Internet Options > Advanced. Uncheck "Enable third party extensions". Click OK. Restart IE and test. 2. Reset IE settings. Go to Tools > Internet Options > Advanced. Click on "Reset" button. Click OK. Close all browsers. Reboot the computer. 3. Check if a program running in the background is interfering with Internet Explorer.
Chrome browser only keeps 90 days of History. If you want to go back further than that there are some extensions I have seen that try to do that, but I have never used any. And they can't go back prior to their installation naturally. Google lets you see your history on the web too unless you turn that off (which I have), take a look at:
Vista by default would have Internet Explorer 7. 1) In Internet Explorer, click Add to Favorites, and then click Import and Export. 2) In the Import/Export Wizard, click Next. 3) Select Export Favorites, and then click Next. 4) Click Favorites and then click Next. 5) Select the Favorites folder that you want to export.
as title says, to read and show all browser history on delphi message. button showing show my history >> then shows all history from all browsers with text scroll. option to also delete history on all browsers if required. delphi.. snippet would be great 10.12pm and real tired :)
It would stand to reason that your browser may have the old history of your page in its cache from when the page did not want to drop it from cache. clear, close, reopen. Your users won't have to worry about this because your old copies of the page arent in their history to begin with.