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is there a way to clear the run command box ? i know mines clears automatically i think but if i want to clear it manually, how can this be done ?

idont like clients tracing my work and i prefer to use commands .

over and out

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..i know mines clears automatically i think but if i want to clear it manually, how can this be done ?...
Just click start then shutdown and click cancel. Now the start run menu is clean. :)
How do you make yours clear automatically?
Simply import:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

;Clean Recent Docs Histroy On LogOut

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\policies\Explorer]

"ClearRecentDocsOnExit"=dword:00000001

"NoRecentDocsHistory"=dword:00000001

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Should work fine after importing the above registry tweak... That's how it works..

If not the current user registry keys too to make sure it is not over-riding the local machine settings...

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is there a way to clear the run command box ? i know mines clears automatically i think but if i want to clear it manually, how can this be done ?

idont like clients tracing my work and i prefer to use commands .

over and out

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Some folkes tend to get cranky if you clear their history... So I only start a command prompt from the run dialog, and then launch everything from it...as there is no need to clear the history of events that were never logged in the first place. ;)

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@ Joker, its not to clear the browsing history, its to clear the history in the " run command " so ppl cant retrace my steps. i dont use the conventional way of : start-all programmes-accesories-system tool-defragmenter i prefer dfrg.msc <--- jus for e.g

so i dont like ppl tryin to figure what i just did is launching commands etc

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