I know this is not exactly a hardware issue but I can't think who to
ask. I open up IE to get to some site and it automatixaly knows my
user name and password and a few clicks and I am in. Problem is this
is not a private PC
and I need this removing.
Desmond wrote:
> I know this is not exactly a hardware issue but I can't think who to
> ask. I open up IE to get to some site and it automatixaly knows my
> user name and password and a few clicks and I am in. Problem is this
> is not a private PC
> and I need this removing.
>
> Any sugestions
>
> Desmond.
Open Internet Explorer
Click on Tools
Click on Internet Options
Click on Content tab
Click on Auto-Complete
Click on Clear Passwords then OK
Click General
Click Browsing history
Click Delete All or individual components.
Click Close
Click OK on main window to exit.
On Apr 25, 9:43*am, Ken <nore...@charter.net> wrote:
> Desmond wrote:
> > I know this is not exactly a hardware issue but I can't think who to
> > ask. I open up IE to get to some site and it automatixaly knows my
> > user name and password and a few clicks and I am in. Problem is this
> > is not a private PC
> > and I need this removing.
>
> > Any sugestions
>
> > Desmond.
>
> Open Internet Explorer
> Click on Tools
> Click on Internet Options
> Click on Content tab
> Click on Auto-Complete
> Click on Clear Passwords then OK
> Click General
> Click Browsing history
> Click Delete All or individual components.
> Click Close
> Click OK on main window to exit.
Thats great except I can't find
Click Browsing history
Click Delete All or individual components.
"Desmond" <otuatail@aol.com> wrote in message
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> On Apr 25, 9:43 am, Ken <nore...@charter.net> wrote:
>> Desmond wrote:
>> > I know this is not exactly a hardware issue but I can't think who to
>> > ask. I open up IE to get to some site and it automatixaly knows my
>> > user name and password and a few clicks and I am in. Problem is this
>> > is not a private PC
>> > and I need this removing.
>>
>> > Any sugestions
>>
>> > Desmond.
>>
>> Open Internet Explorer
>> Click on Tools
>> Click on Internet Options
>> Click on Content tab
>> Click on Auto-Complete
>> Click on Clear Passwords then OK
>> Click General
>> Click Browsing history
>> Click Delete All or individual components.
>> Click Close
>> Click OK on main window to exit.
>
> Thats great except I can't find
>
> Click Browsing history
> Click Delete All or individual components.
>
>
"housetrained" <housetrained@Hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Is it IE7? yes? go to 'tools' - 'delete browsing history' then delete
> everything.
>
> --
> John the West Ham fan
> housetrained@hotmail.com
> <><
>
> "Desmond" <otuatail@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:10ee57eb-c9f1-4c6a-a245-9451a44ab006@w7g2000hsa.googlegroups.com...
>> On Apr 25, 9:43 am, Ken <nore...@charter.net> wrote:
>>> Desmond wrote:
>>> > I know this is not exactly a hardware issue but I can't think who to
>>> > ask. I open up IE to get to some site and it automatixaly knows my
>>> > user name and password and a few clicks and I am in. Problem is this
>>> > is not a private PC
>>> > and I need this removing.
>>>
>>> > Any sugestions
>>>
>>> > Desmond.
>>>
>>> Open Internet Explorer
>>> Click on Tools
>>> Click on Internet Options
>>> Click on Content tab
>>> Click on Auto-Complete
>>> Click on Clear Passwords then OK
>>> Click General
>>> Click Browsing history
>>> Click Delete All or individual components.
>>> Click Close
>>> Click OK on main window to exit.
>>
>> Thats great except I can't find
>>
>> Click Browsing history
>> Click Delete All or individual components.
>>
>>
...and if IE 6, Tools>Internet Options>General>Delete Temporary Internet
Files. And then Clear History. s