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IrvinCamp

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  1. Yes, it was checked. I unchecked it and also unchecked the 'delete Index.dat files' and 'Autocomplete Form History'. Nothing changed. I assume the CCleaner deleted or changed something in the registry the first time I ran it (with all the items checked) and now it can't restore that particular registry entry. I even uninstalled Internet Explorer 6.0 and reinstalled it. That didn't help either. I noticed today that when I go to my e-mail at AIM.COM it no longer remembers my log in information. So it's everything that Internet Explorer should retain to complete forms and web addresses is blocked. Thanks
  2. Hi there; I am running a Sony laptop with Win 98 Second Edition and Internet Explorer 6.0. I use www.google.com as my home page. Before I ran CCleaner the Google search block would retain a history of things I'd type in and if I just typed in a letter or two it would drop down a menu and I could select an item. I would regularly delete entries I didn't need by highlighting them and hitting the delete key. After I ran CCleaner not only did it wipe out all my entries that I was saving but it somehow turned off the drop down menu feature in Internet Explorer. Nothing I type into the Google search block gets saved and nothing I type into the address bar in IE gets saved. I tried restoring the registry but that didn't help. I know most people want to turn off the AutoComplete but I want to get it back! I've gone to Tools/InternetOptions and turned on the AutoComplete for Web Addresses and Forms but that didn't help. I would be very grateful if anyone can tell me how to restore the drop down menu feature. I'm getting tired of typing in the whole search string everytime I want to Google something. Thanks for your help. IrvinCamp
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