The new taskbar, designed by Microsoft's Windows7 operating system, is simple and easy to use, so it's popular with users, including a taskbar preview, a quick Jump List, and the ability to lock in daily work files. Here we would like to mention the fast Jump List function (jumplist), which can improve the efficiency of the daily work of small features, it is convenient for users to quickly find the information they want or quickly open some features, The user simply clicks on any application or file on the taskbar using the right mouse button to see the JumpList feature immediately.
For program developers, it's also easy to create quick Jump Lists for your application to make it easy for your users. Also, you notice that the JumpList feature on the Windows 7 taskbar not only provides the above mentioned, but also includes a list of all the tasks that the program has recently opened. This is also very convenient for the user, because a lot of times we always need to open some files repeatedly, using this feature, the recent period of time we have applied to the program will leave a record here, there is no need to go around looking for their own files where to store, immediately open from here.
Windows 7 Operating system novel JumpList features
But just as there are always pros and cons to anything, the JumpList feature on the Windows 7 system's taskbar is no exception. Why do you say that? Because in this quick Jump List also left a lot of important information, especially when you use the computer is public, so it is more likely to reveal their privacy, other users can easily know you have opened on the computer which files or documents.
Unfortunately, Microsoft has not designed the ability to automatically erase or hide the information recorded in the JumpList list, so some Windows 7 users may not be aware of this issue, and here's a small set of two options to help you clear windows easily 7 jumplist list records in the system.
The first method: right mouse button any application on the taskbar to open the JumpList menu, and then right-click any of the records, pop-up menu you can see the Allow "Delete from the list" item, you can immediately delete this record directly.
However, using this method to delete a list record is not perfect, as long as the file is reused after you use it again in the JumpList menu, you have to take pains to remember to manually delete every time you use your own privacy file.
The second approach: This approach is a bit more complicated than the above method, which is in a folder that is usually not found, and this folder is hidden very deep even if you open the folder view all hidden files and folders are still impossible to find. The only way to open this folder is to know the exact path, and we need to put this path (%appdata%microsoftwindowsrecentautomaticdestinations) Paste into the Windows Explorer address bar to open the folder.
After you open the folder, you will see all of the most recently opened applications in Windows saved here, and each application uses a different encoding name, if you want to know what these are the programs, you can right-click open the Properties window to view the detailed information. You can then find the records in the JumpList menu so that you can delete them completely.
But here's a record of all the recent usage records for Windows, and some users may want to erase all of these recent history, and that's okay, and after you clear the entire folder, all the most recently used items in the Windows system won't be seen by anyone. For advanced users, you can use the Windows Task Scheduler to set up an automatic cleanup operation when the system starts or shuts down.
However, for the general users unfamiliar with Windows system, manual operation is also not complicated, of course, if your computer has been the use of their own, do not have to remove the JumpList menu can bring more convenience for the operation. For more how-to tips please visit Windows 7 Channel for more information.