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Computer Geeky like question

Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2004 7:32 pm
by RadicalEd
ok one of the MANY annoyances of windows xp has been driving me nucking futz lately :evil: :x :x :evil: .
OK so lets begin. I clear all my temp files (temp and temp inet folder), then i clear my cookies. yet when i go to type a url i still get a history, one of which is http://www.barrenrealmsmud.com/gallery/albums.php and this is even before i have viewed any web pages.

I've changed all my settings to dissallow history. ANd its very strange cause normally when it goes to autocomplete a url or run history it only does files or bookmarked favorites. But it also throws in some select urls and i can't figure out where they are coming from. I've cleared the registry of typed urls and history as well. Yet i'm still persistently getting this stuff. And like one url i haven't visited in over a year.

Do urls somehow get saved in the pagefile? otherwise where else would it be? I've tried everything i can think of. I've tried google groups and other tech forums and found nothing on this. Also could it have anything to do with my file indexing? But i don't know why it would. Anyway, someone PLEASE lemme know!! :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil:

Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2004 8:00 pm
by Anakin
Usually, if you go to Internet Option and then "Clear History" it clears all the history you may have. You can also check the History folder under C:\Windows to see if you have any.

Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2004 11:41 pm
by RadicalEd
Anakin wrote:Usually, if you go to Internet Option and then "Clear History" it clears all the history you may have. You can also check the History folder under C:\Windows to see if you have any.
nah that doesn't do it, its the equivalent of manually deleting the files

Posted: Sat Apr 24, 2004 1:56 am
by Scavenger
Well, you could always turn off AutoComplete, but that's not very useful...

Take a look at http://www.purgeie.com/lockhist.htm and see if any of the situations described there apply to you. You may also want to try that dude's software.

Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2004 12:36 am
by RadicalEd
ok i found out what i think it was. In addition to clearing the temp and temp inet folders and history folder. I have to clear the User Data folder as well. Silly rabbit, tricks are for kids!

Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2004 6:15 am
by Divebomb
And since you're cleansing...

Run Ad-Aware and/or Spybot Search and Destroy

Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2004 6:21 am
by Solomnius
yeah, those two, plus i had my browser home page change to a search thing alot because of the trojan included in the java inviroment i installed - programs called 'cwshredder' and 'hijackthis' fix this problem.

Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2004 1:52 pm
by RadicalEd
yeah had ad-aware and spybot for the longest time, we used to use them @ the county. Also i have spy sweeper from best buy, works pretty well. And we've used hijack this for a while too.

Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2004 2:51 pm
by Divebomb
'Course Firefox eliminates 99% of browser hijacks and spyware from web-sites...

Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2004 4:22 pm
by Scavenger
'Course Safari eliminates 100% of browser hijacks and spyware from web-sites...

Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2004 9:46 pm
by RadicalEd
Divebomb wrote:'Course Firefox eliminates 99% of browser hijacks and spyware from web-sites...
I'm trying out your Firefox Dive i've heard about it before, but never really check it out. I like it so far ^.^ The tabbed windows especially... but the lack of ctrl+O opening the open page dialogue box kinda urks me

Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2004 5:51 am
by Comatose
Scavenger wrote:'Course Safari eliminates 100% of browser hijacks and spyware from web-sites...
You make me wish I had a mac.

Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2004 6:06 am
by Divebomb
Scavenger wrote:'Course Safari eliminates 100% of browser hijacks and spyware from web-sites...
I only said 99% because there could be an unknown exploit. As there could be with Safari.

The biggest problem with IE and website spyware is ActiveX. On the other hand, ActiveX allows for things like Windows Update where you don't have to download each individual item and then install it... you go to one site and it will do it all for you.

Opera is supposd to be very good too, but Opera is not free. And no browser or lack of spyware is worth the pain of having to reduce oneself to the simplicity of using a computer via a single button (ie Safari).
I'm trying out your Firefox Dive i've heard about it before, but never really check it out. I like it so far ^.^ The tabbed windows especially... but the lack of ctrl+O opening the open page dialogue box kinda urks me
Be sure to check out the themes and especially the extensions. My most used extension is the one that blocks all flash from playing until you click on it. Prevents annoying flash ads, popup flash ads, annoying animations that you don't care about that may not even be ads, etc. There are links built into the original bookmarks to these pages. :)

And I never used Ctrl+O so I don't miss it. ;) Tabbed-browsing takes some getting used to, but now that i've been using it for 3 months, it's hard to browse in IE. :)

Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2004 9:23 am
by RadicalEd
Divebomb wrote:Be sure to check out the themes and especially the extensions. My most used extension is the one that blocks all flash from playing until you click on it. Prevents annoying flash ads, popup flash ads, annoying animations that you don't care about that may not even be ads, etc. There are links built into the original bookmarks to these pages. :)

And I never used Ctrl+O so I don't miss it. ;) Tabbed-browsing takes some getting used to, but now that i've been using it for 3 months, it's hard to browse in IE. :)
yeah i was checking out the themes and i'll look into those extensions. What i was trying to play around with though was the location of the cache folder. I tried everything mozilla said to change the default location of the cache folder and yet i never got anything (cause i could never see any temp files in the directory). So i gave up for the time being i'll get back to it. And i don't have to worry about CTRL+O because CTRL+T opens a new tabbed window with the cursor on the address bar, so its an easier way to open a new web address :D 8)

Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2004 12:21 pm
by Slart
If you don't want to open a new tab, alt-d takes you to the address bar.