I didn't say a checkbox that "setup of the registry", I said: "'IE Privacy Keeper' and ***check the box for Recent documents*** to have them automatically cleaned."
Sometimes clearing Recent Documents works, sometimes it does not. Yet another strange quirk of Windows. Like I said, "SpyBot and AdAware probably will, as will many other utilities that erase usage tags." "Usage tags" are an "MRU" and SpyBot for one **must be setup properly** to remove the usage tags. BTW, MRU Blaster doesn't have to be running all the time. I just click it when I want to remove any MRU's, and remember that (like SpyBot and IE Privacy Keeper), if you need to keep certain Cookies, you have to tell it in the "Plug ins" or it will erase your login Cookies for example. -Clint God Bless Clint Hamilton, Owner http://OrpheusComputing.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Harold B." Thank you, Clint. MRU Blaster did and does the job. IE Privacy Keeper didn't; I don't see any check-off box there that refers to the setup of the registry. I use the Classic Start menu too and using the "Clear" button in the Classic Start menu clears he Run window but does not put the Registry back into its opening position. By the "opening position" I mean with only the basic five keys showing in the left pane. Following your directions (possibly I'm not doing it right), in the registry, just clicking the My Computer key closes the keys but then clicking the plus sign just puts it right back where it was. I don't recall this problem with Win 98; seems I remember the registry always opening to the basic five keys. And Ad-aware and Spybot have nothing to do with how the registry opens as I see it. I also thought there was a hotkey combination that returned the registry to the left pane five key look. --- Harold > This is a form of "recent documents" (MRU's). They can be > cleared several ways: "IE Privacy Keeper" and check the box for "Recent documents" to have them automatically cleaned. "MRU Blaster" will do it (among many other things), SpyBot and AdAware probably will, as will many other utilities that erase usage tags. I don't use the XP Theme, I use the Classic, so in my case you can right click the Taskbar, 'Properties', 'Start menu' tab, 'Customize' button, then the 'Clear' button which will clear all recent docs (and usage). If you're needing to search for something in the registry, the tree doesn't have to be collapsed, just highlight "My Computer" then search. It will search from that point down.- -Clint > > Whenever I open the Registry, the tree opens in the same > > position I left it in last time it was used. What must be done so that the Registry always opens with the root keys showing? If that can't be done, I think there is some hot key combination (on the keyboard) that closed the entire tree in one shot. I don't recall what it is; maybe someone in the group does --- Harold ============= PCWorks Mailing List ================= Don't see your post? Check our posting guidelines & make sure you've followed proper posting procedures, http://pcworkers.com/rules.htm Contact list owner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Unsubscribing and other changes: http://pcworkers.com =====================================================
