Clear address bar in IE6

Abhishek Reddy's picture

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Someone accidentally entered form input stuff into the URL bar and asked how to clear it. So how does one clear stored strings in the address bar (and the cache and history) in IE6/WinXP?

It's been so long since I've touched Windows and IE that I've forgotten how to do this. It sounds simple enough, but I can't find anything for it. I think it was somewhere in Tools > Internet Options, but I can't see anything of use in there.

What am I missing?

Abhishek Reddy's picture

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I'm missing nothing, it seems. IE is indeed as bad as I feared. I had to dig in the registry to find the strings.

For future reference, I found them in HKEY_CURRENT_USER > Software > Microsoft > Internet Explorer > TypedURLs.

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Quote: Someone accidentally entered form input stuff into the URL bar and asked how to clear it. So how does one clear stored strings in the address bar (and the cache and history) in IE6/WinXP?

Same thing happened to me a while back, I had to delete cookies, so I was a little upset about that

openmind's picture

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Simple. Clear the recent document list on your start up menu. This will also clear the address bar in IE. Dunno why, I only found out by accident! Wink

Abhishek Reddy's picture

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And I thought Windows was "easy to use". -1 for Microsoft and privacy. Wink

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How does one clear urls from Firefox?

openmind's picture

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Tools > Options > Privacy > Clear History

Nowhere near as obscure! Wink

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so you still can't get rid of individual entries? you have to clear the whole thing?

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