You can also disable this through the group policy editor.
In Windows 2000 and XP:
1. START - RUN, type gpedit.msc and press ENTER
2. Navigate to Local Computer Policy|User Configuration|Administrative Templates|Windows Components|Internet Explorer
3. On the right pane double click Disable Change history settings and then enable the policy.
The Clear history button with then be grayed out. joegz
"Sometimes you just need to find out what it's not first to figure out what it is."
I suspect you want to see where users have been? If so, you can use any number of keystroke loggers (free download) that start on bootup and record every keystroke (or mouse click) for every session. You can read a log file to track use of the computer including what they deleted.
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