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Below are instructions to prevent
someone from knowing you have visited our website. After you
have read these instructions and understand what to do, please
close/quit your internet browser. Restart your browser making
sure you are not currently on the Crisis Center website and then
follow the instructions to clear your cache.
How can I clear the Internet
Explorer history file?
Instructions on how to clear the History/Cache in Internet Explorer
4.0 and above on a PC.
1. Select "Internet Options" under the "View"
or "Tools" option (depending on the version you are
running) on the toolbar.
2. Under the "General" folder under "Internet
Options", there is a section called "History".
Change the "Days to keep pages in History:" to 0 and
click the "Clear History" button.
3. Click "Apply" at the bottom of the "Internet
Options" box, then click "OK"
4. To double check that everything is cleared, click the
"History" button on the web browser toolbar - it should
be empty. Also, click the arrow on the right of the URL Address
box - it should be empty as well.
Internet Explorer 4.0 and
above for Macintosh
Instructions for clearing cache (instructions the same for ie4.5)
1. In Internet Exporer 4 or above, open the Edit menu,
and then click on Preferences.
2. Double click on "Web Browser" until the list
drops down.
3. Select "Advanced."
4. You will see a box called "Cache," and click
on "Empty Now" button.
5. Click "OK," then Quit from Internet Explorer
and restart your computer if you need to.
How can I clear the Netscape
history file?
To change or clear the history file in Netscape Navigator:
1. From the Options
menu, select General Preferences
then the Appearance tab.
2. Click "Expire now" to immediately clear the
history file.
To change or clear the history
file in Netscape Communicator:
1. From the Edit menu,
select Preferences then the Navigator category in the list along
the left side of the window.
2. Click on "Expire now" to immediately clear
the history file.
With Netscape closed, search your computer for the history file
and delete it. The next time you open the browser, the file will
be recreated.
* For Windows (all versions),
the file is called netscape.hst
* For Macintosh, the file is called global history
* For Unix (all versions), the file is called history.dat
How do I clear the Location
(Netsite) Toolbar drop-down menu?
If you do not know which version of Netscape Navigator or Communicator
you are running, under the "Help" menu, click on About
Communicator, Navigator, or Netscape (the entry will differ depending
on which version you have). The first line of the resulting screen
will tell you the version number.
Operating Systems: Windows 95, 98, or NT 4.0
Product version: Navigator 2.0 - 3.04
Only the last 10 URLs you typed into the Location Bar text field
will be listed. Since only the last entries you typed are stored,
the easiest method of clearing unwanted entries is to type a
number of URLs to displace those currently listed.
In order to completely clear
all URLs:
The following instructions require editing the Windows Registry.
This can potentially harm the system if the wrong entries are
edited or deleted. Make sure you have current backups of your
system before proceeding. Consult Windows help if needed.
1. Close Navigator.
2. From the Windows Start menu, select Run...,
type: regedit.exe (in Windows 95 and 98) or regedt32.exe (in
Windows NT 4.0), and press ENTER.
3. Click the plus sign beside the following: hierarchy:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER
-Software
-Netscape Navigator
4. Select "URL History" on the left.
5. On the right, clear each entry. In order to do this,
double-click in the Name column of a line, then delete whatever
appears in the Value data field of the dialog box; click OK to
save the changes. Repeat this for each line.
6. Exit the registry editor by clicking Regedit|Exit.
If this does not work, it is
possible that the the Windows 3.1 version of Navigator is installed.
In that case, try using the the Windows 3.1 version of Navigator
instructions to clear the URL history.
Operating Systems: Windows 95, 98, NT 4.0
Product and Version: Communicator 4.0 - 4.05
Only the last 15 URLs you typed into the Location Bar text field
will be listed. Since only the last entries you typed are stored,
the easiest method of clearing unwanted entries is to type a
number of URLs to displace those currently listed.
In order to completely clear
all URLs:
Clearing the location bar URL History involves editing a Netscape
data file. Editing this file incorrectly could prevent Communicator
from launching or working properly. Before you edit, make a back
up copy of the file.
1. Go, on your hard drive, to your Communicator profile
folder. If you have installed in the default location, it is
likely located here:
C:\Program Files\Netscape\Users\{Your_Profile_Name}\ .
2. Find the prefs.js file.
3. Copy this file to a safe location on a floppy disk
or elsewhere on your hard drive.
After making a copy of the
file, you can edit the original:
1. Close Communicator.
2. Open a text editor such as Windows Notepad.
If you have not edited your Windows 95 Start menu, you should
be able to open Notepad by clicking on
Start|Programs|Accessories|Notepad.
3. In Notepad, click File|Open... and browse to the prefs.js
file. Open the prefs.js file.
4. Look for lines which look like this:
user_pref("browser.url_history.URL_4", "http://help.netscape.com/");
user_pref("browser.url_history.URL_5", "developer.netscape.com/");
user_pref("browser.url_history.URL_6", "ftp://ftp.netscape.com/");
5. Delete only the lines which begin with "user_pref("browser.url_history.URL".
6. When you have successfully deleted these lines, make
sure you have left no spaces between lines, and then save the
file by clicking File|Save As.
7. Save as "prefs.js"
Open Communicator and the entries should be gone.
Operating Systems: Windows
(all versions)
Communicator 4.06 - 4.7
1. Open Communicator.
2. From the the Edit menu, select "Preferences."
3. Click on "Navigator" on the left so it is
selected.
4. On the right, click the "Clear Location Bar"
button.
5. Click OK.
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