Silently clean up Vista operation history

  
                  In the default settings of Windows Vista, whether the user's most recently used program or the most recently opened/edited file is automatically saved and displayed in the Start menu - the most recently opened file is displayed in the "Recently Used Items" submenu. A little inexplicable Microsoft Chinese translation.

From a positive perspective, this allows users to keep track of their own operating history and effectively improve the efficiency of their work, but it also brings another problem, that is, the privacy of users, especially In the case of multiple people sharing a PC: Many times users are not willing to disclose their own operations and be seen by others. After all, many valuable information may be leaked out.

to pay attention to the privacy of users, feasible alternative is to let Windows Vista no longer records its own operating history, so that, by the operation records hidden way, to prevent the potential loss of privacy security aspects Trouble.

To do this, simply right click on the Start button, open the "Start Menu" tab in the Properties window, uncheck "Save and display the list of recently opened files" in the "Privacy" item. Check the "Store and display the list of recently opened programs" and close the record.



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so, the Start menu will no longer display the corresponding operating record.
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