Thus, IE’s History tab doesn’t include any pages for those users.

What can I do if Internet Explorer doesn’t keep history?

1. Check the Delete browsing history on exit option

If you’re also curious about how to change Edge’s internet options, check out this dedicated guide.

2. Increase the number of days Explorer keeps page history for

3. Increase disk storage space allocated to page history

In addition, check how much storage space is allocated to IE’s page history. To do so, select the Temporary Internet Files tab on the Website Data Settings window. There should be at least 50 megabytes allocated to page history. Increase the value in the Disk space to use box to 250 MB if it’s not already.

If you want to reset Temporary Internet Files location to default, follow the simple steps from this handy guide.

4. Reset Internet Explorer

5. Reset the system attributes for IE’s page history folder

If you’re having trouble accessing Command Prompt as an admin, then you better take a closer look at this guide. There’s a good chance the above resolutions will fix Internet Explorer’s empty History pane. Then IE’s History pane will show you pages that you’ve opened within the browser in recent weeks once again. Don’t forget to leave any other questions or suggestions that you may have in the comments section below. RELATED ARTICLES TO CHECK OUT:

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