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Clearing those typed URL's in Internet Explorer®
Method 1 One of the most popular methods is to open Internet Explorer, go to Tools > Internet Options > General tab > press the 'Clear History' button. In most cases, this will delete all the entries from the Address bar. In some cases, it may be necessary to restart your browser or computer to notice any changes. It should be mentioned that you are not only deleting items from the Address bar, but you are also deleting your entire History of all the sites you've visited, not just the ones you've typed in. This method might be overkill for some.
Method 2 Another option is to go to the Start button > Settings > Taskbar & Start Menu >
'Start Menu Programs' tab > 'Documents menu' section > press the 'Clear' button. This
will remove all the entries from the Address bar, but once again it also removes other
items such as anything listed in the 'Run' drop-down list and all items in the MRUD
(Most Recently Used Documents) list. If you feel this option is also overkill, read
on. Method 3 The typed addresses aren't stored in a folder -- they are stored in the Registry. In fact, you can remove individual addresses by editing the Registry. Go to Start > Run > type REGEDIT, and click OK. Navigate to the followign key (folder) by clicking on the + signs: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\TypedURLs If you click on the TypedURLs key in the left pane, you'll see the contents in the right pane. You can right-click on any of the entries in the right pane and choose Delete. Each entry is numbered url1, url2, etc. If you delete any entries you may have to rename (by right-clicking) some entries so that no numbers are skipped. For instance, if you delete url3, but you don't rename another entry url3, only url1 and url2 will be displayed when you click on the drop-down arrow of the Address bar. All the URLs following the deleted URL will not be displayed.
Use a Third-Party tool Utility: DelTypedURL If you are using Windows XP then my IE7 Tools also has this feature. Visitors to this page since May 13, 2006
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