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Please make sure that HistoryKill is running.
If HistoryKill is not running, try rebooting. If it is still not running, see this Help Item.
HistoryKill
only auto-kills when you close your last Internet Explorer browser or
your last Firefox browser. Be aware that due to bugs in Internet
Explorer and other programs, sometimes a hidden copy of Internet
Explorer remains can remain open; reboot to fix this.
If you have already tried closing
your last browser and HistoryKill still does not AutoKill, please do as follows:
Step1: open the HistoryKill window ---> click on
Auto-Kill tab ---> uncheck the "Auto-Kill on Last
Browser Window close" box.
Step2: restart the computer to take effect.
Step3: reopen the HistoryKill window ---> click on
Auto-Kill/BossKey! Setup tab ---> recheck the "Auto-Kill on Last
Browser Window close" box.
Step4: restart the computer. If HistoryKill is not running when Windows starts, please download the latest version of HistoryKill here.
FYI: You can trigger an Auto-Kill with the KeyBoard Shortcut: Ctrl+Alt+Space
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