Click Start, Run. Type GPEDIT.MSC and hit ENTER
Go to:
User Configuration / Administrative Templates / Windows Components / Internet Explorer / InPrivate
Turn off InPrivate Browsing:
This policy setting allows you to disable the InPrivate Browsing feature.
InPrivate Browsing prevents Internet Explorer from storing data about a user's browsing session. This includes cookies, temporary Internet files, history, and other data.
If you enable this policy setting, InPrivate Browsing will be disabled.
If you disable this policy setting, InPrivate Browsing will be available for use.
If you do not configure this setting, InPrivate Browsing can be turned on or off through the registry.
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by: scarsremainedPosted on 2009-04-10 at 19:06:50ID: 24120638
There is no SURE WAY of disabling it. The simple thing is, just don't click inPrivate browsing. If you go into Internet Options under the Privacy tab, there is a checkmark box that says never collect data from inprivate browsing or something similar to that. I am pretty sure there is no way to disable it, all you have to do is not click inprivate browsing.