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    remove "browsed pages" in hyperlinks

    OS: Win XP
    S/W: Norton 06, VS.Net, MS Office 2003,
    Connection: DSL

    Ok, recently I just try using Ms Word to create a hyperlink, but when I (INSERT HYPERLINK / RECENT FILES & BROWSED PAGES). I see all my old internet link. So I deleted Temp Internet Files, Offline Content & History; have deleted all Cookies; have cleared Documents Menu & Personal History. But still can’t get rid of the old links. I had also open an IE and go to history and search some of the old link and it appear on the search.
    I had to some searching as below,
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    Hi, Please, how to clear INSERT HYPERLINK / RECENT FILES & BROWSED PAGES, especially the latter, the content of which I suspect might some sort of scumware? I have deleted Temp Internet Files, Offline Content & History; have deleted all Cookies; have cleared Documents Menu & Personal History (under Start Menu Progs) & for good measure emptied the Recycle Bin: all to no avail. I did not find anything helpfull on the "scumware" site. I surf but do not have a webpage. New-comer most grateful for your advice. Pete
    Pete G - Aylesbury - Mon Feb 04 09:21 2002
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    Quit Internet Explorer. Go to Start | Run Type in "regedit" Now go to the following HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\TypedURLs You will see a list of URL1, URL2 etc. Delete the values that you don't want by highlighting the value, click on Edit, then click delete. Exit Regedit, and now turn off auto complete. Re-open Internet Explore, go to Tools | Internet Options | Content | AutoComplete. Check or uncheck as necessary
    Iain Wolstencroft - Accrington - Mon Feb 04 11:09 2002
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    I floow it but did not see any file inside. But I go to,(HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\office\11.0\common\internet\server cache\http://www.msn.com) I see some of the link. as
    (default) reg_sz value not set
    expiration reg_qword 40 20 d 23d 5 6
    protocol reg_dword 0000000001
    type reg_dword 0000000001

    do you think it got related? Can I delete the folder?i want to delete the link. Any suggestion? Thanks .

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    Suggestion:

    Download and install CCleaner (Crap Cleaner), (Freeware).
    http://www.ccleaner.com/

    Then, whenever you want to get rid of the 'crap', right-click the Recycle Bin and select "Run CCleaner".

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    Its working. Thanks.
    I think it save at the registry there, when I clean up the windows and application, it still remain there. But after I run “Issues” and clean up the registry, and I restart computer, its gone.
    Is it ok to fix all the registry? Save to do it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by luckybee
    Its working. Thanks.
    You're Welcome.
    Quote Originally Posted by luckybee
    Is it ok to fix all the registry? Save to do it?
    Depends ... but generally speaking, yes. It'll ask you if you want to save a backup of the registry entries you've selected to delete. If you answer Yes, it'll create a .REG file that can easily be restored (merged) back into the registry.

    Another free tool you may be interested in is Javacool Software's little MRU-Blaster. It quickly cleans the MRU (most recently used) lists on your computer.
    http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/mrublaster.html

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