Deleted Favourites return
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- Laird
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Deleted Favourites return
Here's a puzzler.
Wanting to clean up my list of favourites in IE, I deleted a long list of Favourites. They disappaeared and then next time I returned to the computer they were all back again. I tried closing down after deletion and restarting but it didn't make any difference.
I deleted them using Organise Favourites in IE.
I have done it now 3 times and every time the deleted Favourites have returned.
What am I missing?
Wanting to clean up my list of favourites in IE, I deleted a long list of Favourites. They disappaeared and then next time I returned to the computer they were all back again. I tried closing down after deletion and restarting but it didn't make any difference.
I deleted them using Organise Favourites in IE.
I have done it now 3 times and every time the deleted Favourites have returned.
What am I missing?
Laird
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Deleting the names in the Favorites list only deletes the link to the favorites folder.
To remove them, you need to delete the items in the folder:
Rather than paste it all, have a look at this link:
http://www.computeractive.co.uk/compute ... s-internet
Not sure which operating system you have , XP or Vista or Win 7, but read the instructions first. It is for XP but for Vista the difference is at the bottom of the page.
dave
To remove them, you need to delete the items in the folder:
Rather than paste it all, have a look at this link:
http://www.computeractive.co.uk/compute ... s-internet
Not sure which operating system you have , XP or Vista or Win 7, but read the instructions first. It is for XP but for Vista the difference is at the bottom of the page.
dave
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press your start/launch windows..depending on system..click on documents.. in the pane on the left you should see a folder titled"Favourites"
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Delete all your favoured "Sites" in there....
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Delete all your favoured "Sites" in there....
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Wineo,wine~o wrote:press your start/launch windows..depending on system..click on documents.. in the pane on the left you should see a folder titled"Favourites"
In Win 7 That only takes you to a Favourite window with Desktop, Downloads and Recent Places in it.
You have to go into the C: Username list to get to the IE Favorites.
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Windows 7???? Whats that all about then?? I've only just"Upgraded" to Vista
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Gadget,
If you do that, do you get a confirmation window up asking if you want to remove the shortcut?
Because the name in your favourites list is just that, it is just a shortcut to the actual website address (URL) that is held in Documents and Settings User folder.
It is similar to deleting a shortcut on your desktop, you do not remove the actual program, just the link to it.
Why the shortcuts to the Favourites kept repopulating the Favourites list is a mystery to me, but the only way to stop it happening, as he wanted the items removed was to delete them from the User folder.
dave
If you do that, do you get a confirmation window up asking if you want to remove the shortcut?
Because the name in your favourites list is just that, it is just a shortcut to the actual website address (URL) that is held in Documents and Settings User folder.
It is similar to deleting a shortcut on your desktop, you do not remove the actual program, just the link to it.
Why the shortcuts to the Favourites kept repopulating the Favourites list is a mystery to me, but the only way to stop it happening, as he wanted the items removed was to delete them from the User folder.
dave
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Gadget,Gadget wrote:Yes, I do get a confirmation, so I just click yes!
That is the way it should have worked for Laird.
Doing that justs removes the shortcut and the actual url will still be available in the My Documents and Settings -> Username -> Favorites Folder.
As I said earlier, I have no idea why Laird kept getting them coming back into his Favourites list in IE.
dave
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