Go to Start->Run and type in “regedit”. Click Ok to launch Windows Registry Editor. Browse to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Control Panel
If you get to the Microsoft key folder and don’t see keys for Internet Explorer\Control Panel, you’ll need to add Internet Explorer as a subkey of Microsoft and Control Panel as a subkey of Internet Explorer. Do this by right clicking the Control Panel folder and going to New->Key.
In the Control Panel folder, create a new DWORD value by right clicking and going to New->DWORD Value. Name it History. Now right-click the History value and choose Modify. Change the data from 0 to 1.
Now when you try to clear the history in Internet Explorer, the option will be greyed out!
If you get to the Microsoft key folder and don’t see keys for Internet Explorer\Control Panel, you’ll need to add Internet Explorer as a subkey of Microsoft and Control Panel as a subkey of Internet Explorer. Do this by right clicking the Control Panel folder and going to New->Key.
In the Control Panel folder, create a new DWORD value by right clicking and going to New->DWORD Value. Name it History. Now right-click the History value and choose Modify. Change the data from 0 to 1.
Now when you try to clear the history in Internet Explorer, the option will be greyed out!
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