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SMARTPHONE SOFTWARE FROM MIL INCORPORATED myExplorer: support for archive files. myExplorer allows you to open, view and extract files from Zip, Rar, 7z, Tar, Gz and Bz2 archives. Password-protected archive files are supported too. If the file is located on a network share, it will be opened directly from there without transfering on the phone first. CLEAN COOKIES, HISTORY, CACHE AND INDEX.DAT FILES WITH MIL Mil Shield 9.0 cleans cookies, cache, history, INDEX.DAT files and all other tracks. There are few unique new features in this release: Selective cleaning (selectively preserves temporary Internet files, history and/or cookies for chosen by you safe Internet sites), Panic key combination, Automatic cleaning, Support for multiple useraccounts.
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ABOUT MIL INCORPORATED About Mil Incorporated Past. Mil Incorporated was founded in 2003 in Europe with the ambitious vision to be a trusted software partner for individuals and enterprises around the world. Our first product - the privacy protection solution Mil Shield - was released less than a yearafter that.
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DELETE COOKIES, HISTORY, CACHE AND INDEX.DAT FILES WITH Mil Shield 9.0 protects your privacy by removing all tracks from your online or offline computer activities: cookies, cache, history, INDEX.DAT files and all other tracks. There are few unique new features in this release: Selective cleaning (selectively preserves temporary Internet files, history and/or cookies for chosen by you safe Internet sites), Panic key combination, Automatic cleaning SMARTPHONE SOFTWARE FROM MIL INCORPORATED myExplorer: support for archive files. myExplorer allows you to open, view and extract files from Zip, Rar, 7z, Tar, Gz and Bz2 archives. Password-protected archive files are supported too. If the file is located on a network share, it will be opened directly from there without transfering on the phone first. TEMPORARY INTERNET FILES Temporary Internet Files is the name of a folder (directory) on your hard disk that is used by Internet Explorer to store Web pages, images, audio and video files, and other content from the Web sites that you are visiting. This folder is also known as the cache ofInternet Explorer.
DELETE INDEX.DAT FILES In many cases you can not see or find an index.dat file using Windows Explorer. There is a little text file called desktop.ini in each directory where index.dat file is located. This file forces Windows Explorer to hide the index.dat files and to show the contents of Internet cache or history instead. WHERE IS LOCATED THE TEMPORARY INTERNET FILES FOLDER? Note that even with these settings, in Windows 7 most of the Temporary Internet Files are not visible in Windows Explorer. You will have to go to the folder Content.IE5, which is placed under the Temporary Internet Files main folder.You can do this by clicking into the address bar of Windows Explorer and appending the string \Content.IE5 to the full location of the TIF folder as shown in the HOW TO FIND MY COMPUTER NETWORK NAME Please follow the instructions for your operating system: For Windows 7: Click the Start menu and then click the Control Panel. Click System and Security and then click System. This will open a window with some basic system information. You will find the network name of the computer next to the Computer name: label. For Windows Vista: ABOUT MIL INCORPORATED About Mil Incorporated Past. Mil Incorporated was founded in 2003 in Europe with the ambitious vision to be a trusted software partner for individuals and enterprises around the world. Our first product - the privacy protection solution Mil Shield - was released less than a yearafter that.
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