This started out as a small annoyance with the Google toolbar. It has an autocomplete feature similar to Internet Explorer. I was rather disappointed to discover that turning off the autofill feature in IE did NOT kill it in the Google toolbar. For security reasons, I realy didn't want that info stored there for all to see....

I opened the registry and started for fishin around for strings referring Google. About the sixth or seventh instance of it, there was a key setting for history. {HKEY_CURRENT_USER\software\google\navclient\1.1\history}.

Since I'm pretty much ignorant in the ways of the workings of the registry, I wondered if there was a way to make the key "read-only". I right clicked on the key, then selected permissions. This pops up a box showing groups and user names. Below that, I found options called "full control", and "read". I selected deny for both boxes, and for all users.

Then I selected advanced. For every user, I checked all the boxes in the deny column.

That's it...Google no longer keeps a record of the searches (once IE is closed). Nothing fantastic, but hey, I'm just a Noob.