TSGL: deleting from address bar

Sylvia Gould nade at gorge.net
Thu Jul 19 01:24:11 EDT 2007


Right. That's where it's located. Don't know that it has anything to do 
with Google--it's visible when all programs are closed. Says "Address" at 
the left end, has a scroll button and green "Go" arrow at right.


s t 10:06 PM 7/18/2007, you wrote:
>left... right.... left ....right.
>
>whoops. the taskbar is to the right of the start menu. as in... not in the
>browser but on the taskbar.
>
>On 19/07/07, The Computer Whisperer <justin at whisperer.com.au> wrote:
> >
> > Sylvia,
> >
> > Do you mean your "Google Toolbar?" located on the taskbar (the taskbar is
> > the bar to the left of the start menu)
> >
> > Justin
> >
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> > On 19/07/07, Ray <carmelloz at yahoo.com> wrote:
> > >
> > > If I'm understanding what you're wanting to do then here are some
> > > instructions I found:
> > >
> > > Clearing the address bar.
> > > There is a way to remove typed URLs from the address bar. Bear in mind
> > > that it is quite advanced and gives the user the ability to really 
> mess up
> > > their machine. Here's some brief instructions on how to do it:
> > >
> > > 1. Go to start > run
> > > 2. Type regedit
> > > 3. Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER > Software > Microsoft > Internet
> > > Explorer > TypedURLs
> > > 4. Remove the keys that you do not want to see on your address bar.  Do
> > > not remove the (Default) key however.
> > >
> > > PLEASE NOTE: It is very dangerous to delete entries from the system
> > > registry. If you are unsure on a particular entry, consult a computer 
> geek.
> > > Modifying the registry can result in system failure, so do so only if you
> > > have detailed instructions, know how the registry works and how the 
> programs
> > > use it, or if you don't really care if your system crashes.
> > >
> > > Also, here's another for those using Firefox:
> > >
> > > Highlight the one you want to delete with your mouse (but don't click on
> > > it) and then just press Shift-Delete. Tada!
> > >
> > > hth
> > >
> > > Sylvia Gould < nade at gorge.net> wrote: Windows XP Home Edition
> > >
> > > The Address bar at the bottom is handy, but I don't like to use it
> > > because
> > > I can't delete any item from it. Is there a secret way to do this, or
> > > just
> > > not possible?
> > >   Sylvia G.
> > >
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