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Not really a problem this, more of a niggle. In WMP (Win XP), how do you remove/delete the list of files that you last opened? (found under File) Thanks very much Toast |
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Solutions were already discussed in another thread:
http://www.xp-erience.org/forum/show...&threadid=9226 Unfortunatly, it didn't worked... i'm looking for something else... (reedition) finaly, it seems to work... see solution in the other thread Swi |
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Thanks very much, got it sorted in the end using that thread!
Thanks Toast |
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Window Washer www.webroot.com Will do this(and also clean up many other things as well.)
I really like this one. Especially cause there are many plugins available for it. |
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