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All Things Microsoft => Microsoft Software => Topic started by: Cobalt on 6 December 2002, 06:00

Title: Dissableing the popup windows
Post by: Cobalt on 6 December 2002, 06:00
How do you clear the history of and dissable the window that slide down when typeing something (say on hotmail sighn-in type boxes) in IE?
Title: Dissableing the popup windows
Post by: emh on 6 December 2002, 06:44
I honestly don't know, since I haven't used IE since I started surfing the Internet.

http://www.windowsbbs.com (http://www.windowsbbs.com) might be better help than I could.
Title: Dissableing the popup windows
Post by: Doctor V on 6 December 2002, 07:06
You can't really.  Well it depends, there is a way to delete the history and all, but there will still be hidden history files that only Microsoft can access on your computer.  There is special software to remove them, but theres a better way.  IE is no longer the best web browser in the world.  Go to www.mozilla.org (http://www.mozilla.org) or www.opera.com (http://www.opera.com) and you can download web browsers for free that are MUCH better than IE, won't spy on you, and can easily do what you have asked.
Title: Dissableing the popup windows
Post by: chrispy87 on 6 December 2002, 12:36
Click Tools>internet options then click the content tab.
Then press auto complete, uncheck all the boxes and clear passwords and forms.
Also clear the history.
I havnt tried the other browsers yet ill do that tonight.
Title: Dissableing the popup windows
Post by: Calum on 6 December 2002, 12:56
the add on software you can get to stop popups in internet explorer is not wholly effective, since many sites have software to counter the popup blocking software. interestingly, the popup blocking software which is part of the mozilla browser continues to block popups even in the face of this triviality.

my personal favourite browser is phoenix, also from the mozilla people, but it has limited features compared with other browsers mentioned here.
Title: Dissableing the popup windows
Post by: Calum on 6 December 2002, 18:28
i actually prefer galeon as a browser, but i think it is fiddly to use, and i prefer phoenix, as it requires less pointing and clicking and less precision when doing so. Galeon is totally integrated with gtm though, which i like, and haven't managed to make happen in phoenix.