Use the 'search' function in the Start menu.
The browsing in Windows XP is located next to the home button. It is however impossible to delete the browsers history without an external program
On MacOS a Force Quit will immediately exit any selected program that is not responding.I don't use Windows enough to know how to do this there.
You're browsing the Internet and realize your browser is not responding. Which of the following will allow you to immediately exit the program without rebooting the computer?
Using an account with proper rights to access the server, either remotely access the server and remove the history through the browser, or remove the file manually through windows explorer. Otherwise it's impossible without an account that has access to the relevant files on the server.
The sun?
light
Windows applications cannot be run in Mac OS X without additional software. The program binary will simply occupy space, but not be capable of doing anything.
It depends on what it is. If the files from the program are still on your computer, you can go to Windows Explorer and look for the "setup" of the program.
then it is not the right format
The first known spyware program, called "CoolWebSearch," was released in the early 2000s. This malicious software was designed to gather information about a user's browsing habits without their permission.
probably not google the question to see why
A anonymous proxy is designed to fetch a page and display it without the Url going through your work or schools firewall. Any program that does this would be in function a proxy. The TOR network in Germany in theory is a proxy but has a different name. At the heart of web browsing almost all surfing goes through a proxy server. In Linux it is called Apache in Windows I think just proxy service. It basically is the way the net works.