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Old 04-16-2009   #1 (permalink)


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Saving Browsing History in Two locations....

Hello all....

is there some way to save the internet ie7 browsing in a seperate folder;

this way, when a user deleted the browsing history from the history section, it will still be saved in an alternate folder?

Is there any way to work around a sneaky internet user who deletes their dirt whbefore closing the browser?

I am runningon Vista Home edition and it is difficult to find any help with this...

thanks a lot

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Old 04-16-2009   #2 (permalink)


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Re: Saving Browsing History in Two locations....

Quote  Quote: Originally Posted by helpless321 View Post
Hello all....

is there some way to save the internet ie7 browsing in a seperate folder;

this way, when a user deleted the browsing history from the history section, it will still be saved in an alternate folder?

Is there any way to work around a sneaky internet user who deletes their dirt whbefore closing the browser?

I am runningon Vista Home edition and it is difficult to find any help with this...

thanks a lot
Have you tried monotoring software to cache browsing history?
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iMonitorPC Pro with Online Monitoring 2.3.2
iMonitorPC is the equivalent of a digital surveillance system for your computer. With this amazing monitoring software you will be able to see exactly what people have been doing online and offline just like you are looking at the computer monitor over their shoulders. iMonitorPC records the users activity, such as programs used, websites visited, chat room activity (MSN, Yahoo, GTalk, Skype, AOL, ICQ), social network usage. iMonitorPC also includes selective website blocking, activity...
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Old 04-16-2009   #3 (permalink)


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Re: Saving Browsing History in Two locations....

no i haven't.... but i dont want to pay for anything unless it is indeed necessary...

there has got to be some way to redirect where the browser saves it stuff.......

ANYONE KNOW HOW DISABLE THE "DELETE BROWSING HISTORY" FEATURE IN VISTA HOME EDITION?


It has to be possible!!
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Old 04-16-2009   #4 (permalink)


Vista Ultimate X64 SP2
 
 

Re: Saving Browsing History in Two locations....

Quote  Quote: Originally Posted by helpless321 View Post
no i haven't.... but i dont want to pay for anything unless it is indeed necessary...

there has got to be some way to redirect where the browser saves it stuff.......

ANYONE KNOW HOW DISABLE THE "DELETE BROWSING HISTORY" FEATURE IN VISTA HOME EDITION?


It has to be possible!!
note- some of these require GPEDIT (which premium does not have), use the registry hacks, or as recommended use a third party software.
!!!warning!!! backup the registry, or create a system restore point before editing the registry
Prevent users from deleting IE browsing history
How to disable "Delete Browsing History" under Tools in IE7 « How-To Geek Forums
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en
IE6/IE7: Remove Items from Tools Menu | Browsers | Tech-Recipes

Last edited by rive0108; 04-16-2009 at 10:47 PM..
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