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  • Restore missing address bar Internet Explorer | Find address bar | Show Internet address bar | Get disappeared address bar back

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    What is address bar history?
    How can I erase address bar history in Internet Explorer?
    My Address bar has disappeared. Where is my address bar? How can I restore my missing Address Bar in Internet Explorer (get address bar back)?
    How do I erase address bar in Firefox?
    How can I erase address bar history in Mozilla?
    How do I erase address bar history in Netscape Navigator?
    How do I erase address bar history in Opera?

    What is address bar history?

    Address bar, also known as the "Location bar", is a text box used to enter a web site address in a browser. Web browsers allow users to click the down arrow to view the recently visited pages. So, the address bar history shows some of the web sites you've recently visited and anyone who has access to your computer and starts to type in the address bar will get a drop down url list with the web sites you've visited.
    Using ClearAllHistory you can clean Address bar history in Internet Explorer, Mozilla, Firefox, Netscape and Opera.

    How can I erase address bar history in Internet Explorer?

    Internet Explorer users can view the address bar history by clicking the down arrow on the far right side of the text box. To help keep the pages you have recently visited or searched for, you can delete address bar history.
    To clean address bar in Internet Explorer 7.0:
    • Select "Tools"
    • Select "Internet Options".
    • Open the "General" tab.
    • In "Browsing history" area click the "Delete" button.
    • To clear Address bar history, click "Delete history" and then click Yes.
    • Click Close and then click OK.

    To clean address bar history in Internet Explorer 6.x:
    • Go to Tools and select Internet Options.
    • Open "General tab", to clear Address bar history click "Clear history".
    • Click "OK".

    My Address bar has disappeared. Where is my address bar? How can I restore my missing Address Bar in Internet Explorer (get address bar back)?

    The Address bar may be missing (lost) in Internet Explorer 6.x if the Toolbar settings are set to remove the Address bar, or if there is a problem with a registry key.
    To restore the missing address bar (show address bar), you can change the Toolbar settings or delete the WebBrowser registry key.

    To change the Toolbar settings:
    • Start Internet Explorer, click View and then point to Toolbars.
    • If there is not a check mark next to Address Bar, click Address Bar to place the check mark. If there is a check mark next to Address Bar, click Address Bar to remove the check mark, and then click Address Bar to place the check mark.
    • If the Address bar is in the upper right corner and not available, right-click Address, and then click Lock the Toolbar to remove the check mark.
    • ClickAddress, and then drag the Address bar where you want it.

    If it doesn't work, you can delete the WebBrowser registry key.

    To delete the WebBrowser registry key:
    • Click Start Select 'Run' from the 'Start' menu.
    • In the Run dialogue box type 'regedit' and click 'OK'.
    • Locate the following registry key HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Toolbar
    • Right-click the WebBrowser key, click Delete, and then click Yes.
    • Open Internet Explorer and then select View -> Toolbars. The toolbar default settings are restored.

    How do I erase address bar history in Firefox?

    To erase address bar history in Firefox 2.0:
    • Select "Tools"
    • Select "Options".
    • Select "Privacy".
    • In Private area click "Clear Now".
    • In "Clear Private Data" window put the check mark for "Browsing history" and click "Clear Private Data Now".
    • Click OK.

    To erase address bar history in Firefox 1.5:
    • Select "Tools"
    • Select "Options".
    • Select "Privacy".
    • Open "History" tab and click "Clear Browsing history now".
    • Click OK.

    How can I erase address bar history in Mozilla?

    To erase address bar history in Mozilla:
    • Select "Edit"
    • Select "Preferences".
    • Under Navigator category, click History.
    • To clear address bar history, click the "Clear Location Bar" button.
    • Click OK.

    How do I clean address bar history in Netscape Navigator?

    To clean address bar history:
    • Select "Edit" then "Preferences".
    • Open "Navigator" category.
    • Select "History" sub-category.
    • click the "Clear Location Bar" button.
    • Click OK.

    How do I erase address bar history in Opera?

    To erase address bar history in Opera 9.x:
    1. Open the Tools menu.
    2. Select Delete private data
    3. Click the "Details" button
    4. Select "Clear history of typed-in addresses".
    5. Click "Delete" button.

    To delete visited links history in Opera 9.x:
    1. Open the Tools menu.
    2. Select Delete private data
    3. Click the "Details" button
    4. Select "Clear history of visited links".
    5. Click "Delete" button.

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    Question of the Day

    • What is HTTP proxy server?

    HTTP proxy server is a proxy allowing to work on the Internet with HTTP and (not always) FTP protocols. It can carry out caching of information downloaded from the Internet. Now HTTP proxy servers are the most widespread. Their support (ability to use them) is included into many programs: browsers, download managers etc. However, their support is not realized at a level of an operating system – in order to use them, you should configure all programs, which should use proxies, in an appropriate way. HTTP proxy servers have several anonymity levels.




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