Rick:
Here's what I found off of google. If it is not what you are looking for, I
appologise.


Edit Through the Registry

The Run history is stored in the registry, RunMRU. In order to access this
registry, you need to open the registry editor. Run an instance of the
command
prompt or Run dialog and type in regedit. This opens up the registry dialog
box. Now, go to
HKEY_CURRENT_USER>Software>Microsoft>Windows>CurrentVersion>Explorer>RunMRU.

05/Step1
Once done, on the right pane, you will find all recent commands. There are
three columns: Name, Type and Data. Under the Data column, check the command
you wish to delete and under Name the column for the same row, right click
and select delete.

05/Step2
By Changing Windows Properties

The above section demonstrates how to delete selected commands. This section
will show us how to delete the entire Run history. In order to do so, follow
the steps below.

list of 4 items
Right click on the taskbar, go to Properties. 
Select Start Menu. 
Uncheck the property, "Store and display recently opened programs in the
Start menu." 
Apply the changes and select OK. 
list end

05/WindowsProperty
This not only ensures to remove the Run history, but also removes the cache
of all recent document links.
Toward the end there it also said you could use CCleaner.
Please let me know if it works. I like the history in the run dialog for
short term memory reasons smile. I might as well, go try it now before I
forget.
Take care.


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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Rick Justice
Sent: 07 August, 2011 8:27 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Blind-Computing] The Run dialogue in Windows 7

Does anyone know how to clear the run dialogue in Windows 7?
Thanks,
Rick Justice

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