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Search for a website using the "Search History" option. Select "Search History" from the drop-down menu to search for specific websites or pages that you've visited. Create bookmarks from history entries.

You can add any history entry to your bookmarks by right-clicking it and selecting "Add To favorites. Delete an entry by right-clicking it and selecting "Delete. Method 2. Click or tap the Hub button. You'll find this along the top of the window. The icon looks like a paragraph. Click or tap the History tab. The icon looks like a clock. Find the history entry you are looking for. Your history is sorted by date in three ranges: Last hour, Last week, and Older. Delete an entry by clicking or tapping the "X" next to it.

You can remove single entries or entire date ranges. You can also tap or click "Clear all history" to delete all entries. Ensure "Browsing history" is checked and then click "Clear. Method 3. Open the Run window. This will open the History folder for the current user. It is not possible to view the contents of another user's History folder, even if you are logged in as an administrator. Select the date range you want to view. Everything older than three weeks will be found in the 3 Weeks Ago folder.

Select the website folder that you want to open. All of your history entries are sorted into website folders. Each folder will contain the links to the specific pages you visited. Double-click an entry to open it.

It will load in your default browser, which may not be Internet Explorer. Add an entry to your bookmarks. Right-click a link in one of the folders and select "Add To favorites" to add it to your bookmarks. This utility reads all information from the history file on your computer, and displays the list of all URLs that you have visited in the last few days. In addition, you are allowed to view the visited URL list of other user profiles on your computer, and even access the visited URL list on a remote computer, as long as you have permission to access the history folder.

When it's turned on, all file system history entries won't be displayed. Also added 'Low Folder' column, which displays 'Yes' if the history item loaded from the 'Low' folder. When it's turned on, the odd and even rows are displayed in different color, to make it easier to read a single line. For example: iehv. Be aware that the delete option is not supported when working in multiple profiles mode. Added -allprofiles command-line option to save the history of all user profiles.

Fixed the focus problems when a dialog-box is closed. When selecting a profile and the history folder name is in non-English language, IEHistoryView will try to locate the right history folder of the profile according to the history folder name of the current user.

New option: Copy URL. New column: Subfolder - Display the Subfolder name when 'View all subfolders' option is turned on. Added XP style support. Added more accelerator keys. Easy to follow.

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