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Subject:
From:
Sue Clark <[log in to unmask]>
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PCSOFT - Personal Computer software discussion list <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Tue, 16 Apr 2002 02:14:28 -0400
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On 16 Apr 2002 at 0:03, Allen Spencer wrote:

> Saw the posting about URL deletions.  IE URL's are easy to delete
> by clearing your History but how do you delete URLs from the drop
> down address bar from Netscape?  I have Netscape v4.76 and can
> only write over the URLs with other addresses.  Who knows if they
> really go away?!  Saw an ad for a cleaner utility that is
> supposed to delete them but I'm not sure now whether it works
> for Netscape.  Thanks.
The only way I know for sure is through the registry. Make sure you
back it up before doing anything, though, just in case of a mistake.
I can't really tell you the key off hand, since I'm not using Netscape
on this machine at this moment, but if you run regedit
(>Start>Run>regedit), you can go to >Edit>Find and type in the url
to search for. You'll see the whole list in that key, and you can
delete the ones you don't want.
Hope this helps anyone that wants to get rid of them.

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