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| Guest | websites visited my history was set to only view websites visited 2 weeks ago, I have now changed that, but I need to see what was visited longer than 2 weeks ago as of today, how do I do that? |
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| Guest | Re: websites visited linnerkaye wrote: > my history was set to only view websites visited 2 weeks ago, I have now > changed that, but I need to see what was visited longer than 2 weeks ago as > of today, how do I do that? Maybe it's just me but I'm having a hard time following your post. What do you mean by "...I have now changed that...? Changed it to what? And how did you change it? If you want to retain history for more than 2 weeks, go to Tools - Internet Options - General - Browsing History Settings and enter a number greater than 14 in the "Days to keep pages in history" counter. Tim |
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| Guest | Re: websites visited Tim, I should have explained better. When I asked the question I could only go back 2 weeks to see what websites were visited. I went to tools and changed it. My question is, I have had my computer since the end of May and I need to see the websites visited since then if this is possible. Does this make sense? "im" wrote: > linnerkaye wrote: > > my history was set to only view websites visited 2 weeks ago, I have now > > changed that, but I need to see what was visited longer than 2 weeks ago as > > of today, how do I do that? > Maybe it's just me but I'm having a hard time following your post. What > do you mean by "...I have now changed that...? Changed it to what? And > how did you change it? > > If you want to retain history for more than 2 weeks, go to Tools - > Internet Options - General - Browsing History Settings and enter a > number greater than 14 in the "Days to keep pages in history" counter. > > Tim > |
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| Guest | Re: websites visited "linnerkaye" <linnerkaye@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0362FC29-C42A-4368-A8A4-D5E3B2218F1A@microsoft.com... > Tim, I should have explained better. When I asked the question I could > only > go back 2 weeks to see what websites were visited. I went to tools and > changed it. My question is, I have had my computer since the end of May > and I > need to see the websites visited since then if this is possible. If your history was limited to 2 weeks then previous links have been deleted. That limit is not how far back to show, it's how far back to keep. |
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| Guest | Re: websites visited "linnerkaye" <linnerkaye@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0362FC29-C42A-4368-A8A4-D5E3B2218F1A@microsoft.com... > Tim, I should have explained better. When I asked the question I could > only > go back 2 weeks to see what websites were visited. I went to tools and > changed it. My question is, I have had my computer since the end of May > and I > need to see the websites visited since then if this is possible. Does this > make sense? If you are using some kind of configurable router you may want to look at the logfile for the router. It may have enough information for you. -Pete |
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