In Windows Vista's default settings, whether the user's most recent program or recently opened/edited file is automatically saved and displayed in the Start menu--the most recently opened file appears in the Recently Used Items submenu, which is a little confusing. Microsoft Chinese Translation Method From a positive perspective, this allows users to keep track of their own operational history, and effectively improve the efficiency of the work, but also brings another problem, that is, the user's privacy, especially in the case of many people sharing a PC: Many times the user does not want to own the operation of the record open, be seen by others, after all, Many of these valuable information may be leaked out.
A viable option for privacy-conscious users is to let Windows Vista no longer record its own history of operations, thus preventing the potential security headaches of privacy breaches by hiding the records of operations.
To achieve this, just right-click on the Start button, open the Start Menu tab in the Properties window, and uncheck the "Store and show list of recently opened files", "Store and display recently opened programs list" in the privacy item, and close the record.
This will not display the corresponding action record in the Start menu.
For Windows 98/2000/XP, refer to the instructions in clearing the usage records in Windows.
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