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How can I clear the entries stored in the Address Bar of Internet Explorer?

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How can I clear the entries stored in the Address Bar of Internet Explorer?

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When I click Tools > Internet Options > Clear History, it doesn’t do it. There are still entries there that pop up when I start entering a Web site address and I would like to remove those. A. The addresses you’re referring to aren’t part of Internet Explorer’s history, but rather are part of its AutoComplete feature. When you type the first few characters of an address, IE attempts to anticipate what you’re going to type. It displays addresses that you previously entered, assuming you might want to return to one of those sites. To remove those entries, click Tools > Internet Options > Content > AutoComplete, then press the Clear Forms button to clear out all previous addresses. IE 7 users, click Tools > Internet Options > General tab > Delete button > Delete forms. Q. A friend told me that she received email from me that her software said contained a virus. The strange thing is that I didn’t send anything to her. Does this mean my computer has a virus or is that coming from somebody e

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