Re: Google and Yoogee

From: Drew Cooper [MSFT] (dcoop_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 11/18/03


Date: Mon, 17 Nov 2003 16:42:50 -0800

You evidently have something installed that you don't want. Who knows what
else might be on the machine. You should scan for viruses and spyware.

-- 
Drew Cooper [MSFT]
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"Michael T" <tracit99@msn.com> wrote in message
news:339901c3ac7d$7e2ec670$3101280a@phx.gbl...
> Help,
>
> When I use the search assitance feature of IE address bar,
> I get hijacked and redirected to either a Google or Yoogee
> website.  I have searched and removed any references to
> Google and Yoogee from my hard drives and the registry. I
> use Zone Alarm Pro and have set IE to block all 3rd party
> cookies and to prompt for 1st party cookies.  I have added
> both google.com and yoogee.com to my blocked per site list
> in the Privacy tab of Internet Options.  And still I am
> being hijacked.  Anyone who has seen this problem and has
> any suggestions I would be eternally grateful.
>
> Michael T


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