Remove Internet traces quickly and specifically

Windows 7 as well as the versions XP and Vista allow one Surf trackswin7 logo regardless of browser settings delete. This includes temporary internet files, history, passwords, cookies and form data. Often these commands are hidden behind many clicks in the browser. In addition, you may not want to delete everything and not after every session. With just one click, it is possible to purposefully remove only certain traces or all traces using created links.

About one right-click in a free area of ​​the desktop is created using New > shortcut such.

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In the following window a location can be entered. This reads:

 

RunDll32.exe InetCpl.cpl, ClearMyTracksByProcess 8

2_location

The last number, here the 8, stands for Temporary Internet files. Replacing this number addresses different commands.

 1 (history)

2 (cookies)

16 (form entries)

32 (passwords)

255 (All feel)

 

 

The next step is to assign a suitable one Namur for linking. Here became more fitting Temporary files chosen. The process is carried out with the button Complete completed.

3_name

At the end you have the option of a suitable one Symbol to select for the new link. To do this, you open over one right-click can Features.

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Under the rider shortcut you can find the button Other Symbol. If you click on it, another small window opens. Here you change the end of in the command line rundll32.exe on shell32.dll. Now you have the choice between a few symbols. The symbol is changed with OK.

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In the future, the respective tracks will be marked with a Double on the shortcut deleted.

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