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Solve : how to have IE recognize duplicate page views when looking at records?

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My question is hard to articulate but I will try. I know what I need is POSSIBLE because it used to work fine but now it does not!

As part of my JOB I spend a lot of time looking at property records from the county websites and tallying up sales. Often there are multiple records for the same property and I am only want to TRACK the record once, not multiple times. I used to know when the record was a duplicate because IE would show the link as purple instead of blue. For some reason, IE is no longer doing this now, what setting do I need to go to to make this work again?

Any help appreciated! So, your question actually pertains to how unvisited and visited links appear in your browser, right? Try deleting browser history. In IE 7, click Tools on the menu bar and then click Delete Browsing History. I suggest you delete Temporary INTERNET Files, Cookies, and History. Close IE and then restart it. Did that make a difference? thankyou for the reply
tried and STILL does not workHi there,

If you go to tools, internet options. On the "General" tab at the bottom you will see in the "Appearance" section a button called "Colors". Click on that and it will give you a page where you can configure the colours there. After doing this clear all your browsing history, close down IE and restart it again. This should work.

If it doesn't work, go to tools, internet options. On the "Advanced" tab click on the "reset" button in the "Reset Internet Explorer Settings". It’s down at the bottom of the box. This will reset IE to back to all it's default settings. Only click on this if you don't mind configuring the browser back to the way you had it, if you changed any settings at all that is.

If all of this does not work, uninstall IE restart the PC and reinstall it again.

Rgds,
MM


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