Internet
Explorer tweak guide
Posted on
December 15, 2000 by Thomas
McGuire - Page 2/10
Internet
Options
Click
on Start, Settings, Internet
Options. This is
where almost all tweaks will be made, although you should
note that many of the settings shown/listed here are only
available in certain versions of Internet Explorer.
General
Select
the General
tab.
Home
page.
In this field you may enter the default website you wish to
be loaded whenever you launch IE. You should select a
webpage as your homepage, but
that doesn’t mean you have to load it every time your
start an Internet Explorer window. Using the tweak below you
can load Internet Explorer faster & only load your
homepage if you wish too.
Right
click on your Internet Explorer shortcut & select Properties.
Select the Shortcut
tab then the Target
field. Add the following into the Target field -nohome,
e.g. for most users there Target field will know read as
follows;
"C:\Program
Files\Internet Explorer\IEXPLORE.EXE" –nohome
Click
Apply
then Ok.
Temporary
Internet Files.
Click the Delete Cookies button to delete all cookies
from your machine (NOTE – This option is only available in
the Internet Explorer Privacy BETA). A cookie is a file
created by a Web site that stores personalized information
on your computer, such as your identity & preferences
when visiting that site.
Selecting
Delete Files will delete the contents of your
Temporary Internet Files folder (Except for cookies that
is). Now select the Settings button.
Ensure
you have Every visit to the page selected for Check
for newer versions of stored pages. This will ensure you
do not have older versions of webpages when you revisit
sites.
By
default your Temporary Internet Files folder
may be set unnecessarily high. You can enter in a lower
number for the maximum size in the field provided, when this
limit is reached the old contents are removed. Do not set
this too low as loading files from this folder is
significantly faster than having to re-download it. I’d
recommend setting it to 10.
Using
the Move Folder button you can change the location of
the Temporary Internet Files folder to a different
drive/partition or directory as needed. Change the default
locations as you see fit. Select Ok once you have
made your changes.
History.
Use this field to change the amount of days that Internet
Explorer stores the URL’s of visited webpages. This is of
most use if you have the History tab enable in
Internet Explorer, here’s the websites I visited today, as
you can see selecting the website opens a sub list showing
the webpages visited at that site.
Personally
I find this option of little use so I’d recommend setting
the amount of days to 0. This will also save disk
space. Hit the Clear History button if you wish to
delete the contents of the History file, useful if you
don’t want others that have access to your PC knowing
where you’ve been.

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