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Web Browser History

 

What web browser am I using?
Your web browser keeps a list of webpages that you have visited. Sometimes it is necessary to clear those history files. Just follow the directions for your Web Browser version:

Windows Internet Explorer 5 & 6

  • Open Internet Explorer.
  • Click the Tools menu and choose Internet Options.
  • Click the Clear History button. When asked if you wish to delete your history of visited Web sites, choose Yes.
  • Click OK to close the Internet Options window.

Windows Internet Explorer 4

  • Open Internet Explorer.
  • Click the View menu and choose Internet Options.
  • On the General tab, click the Clear History button. You will be asked if you wish to Delete all files in your History folder, choose Yes.
  • Click OK to close the Internet Options window.

Macintosh Internet Explorer 4.5 & 5

  • Open Internet Explorer.
  • Click the Edit menu and choose Preferences.
  • Under the Web Browser category, choose Advanced.
  • Click the Clear History button, click OK to confirm.
  • Click OK again to close the Preferences window.

Netscape 4.x

  • Open Netscape Communicator
  • Click the Edit menu and choose Preferences.
  • Choose Navigator from the list of categories.
  • Click the Expire Now button and click OK to close the Preferences window.

    You may need to quit Netscape for the History to clear: Click the File menu and choose Quit.

Netscape 7

  • Open Netscape 7.
  • Click the Edit menu and choose Preferences.
  • Double click Navigator to expand the category and choose History.
  • Click the Clear History button.
  • Click OK to close the Preferences window.

 


Help us help you! If you contact Mojave Mesa support for assistance please write down any error messages you get when trying to connect to the Internet. Include the name and version of your operating system and the exact text of all error messages. If this information is included in an online case submission or provided to a support representative, it will greatly speed up the troubleshooting process.

Please be aware that some troubleshooting may require uninstallation and reinstallation of operating system files. To ensure that this type of troubleshooting can be accomplished if required, please be sure that you have to have original Operating System CD or Operating system source files on disk on hand.