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Question about 'Clear Unwanted Entries from the Start Menu's Run Command'
Thursday, August 21, 2003 at 4:03 pm
Posted by Justa Hint (1 messages posted)

re: Clear Unwanted Entries from the Start Menu's Run Command - Try these 2 simple 
soultions...

1. Right Click on the Task Bar - select: Properties and the Start Menu tab.
 - select: Customize and Clear

2. Right Click on the Internet Explorer icon on the Desktop - select: Properties
 - select Clear History, Yes and OK - then reboot; the Run list will be clear.
: )

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re: Question about 'Clear Unwanted Entries from the Start Menu's Run Command'
Thursday, August 21, 2003 at 4:37 pm
Posted by phantom (5578 messages posted)

I do it automatically with MRUBlaster. Don't have to do anything. When I boot everything 
is clear including recently typed search, Iexplorer entries, media files etc.





On Thursday, August 21, 2003 at 4:03 pm, Justa Hint wrote:
>re: Clear Unwanted Entries from the Start Menu's Run Command - Try these 2 simple 
>soultions...
>
>1. Right Click on the Task Bar - select: Properties and the Start Menu tab.
> - select: Customize and Clear
>
>2. Right Click on the Internet Explorer icon on the Desktop - select: Properties
> - select Clear History, Yes and OK - then reboot; the Run list will be clear.
>: )

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