Re: Keeping out unwnated intruders "web sites" that invade!
From: GX (none_at_none.com)
Date: 04/01/04
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Date: Thu, 01 Apr 2004 13:47:56 GMT
Steve,
I barely use IE browser. I use FireFox from Mozilla...it is a lot safer on
my eyes...
to give you a simple example.
If I go to www.webopedia.com using IE I get debug pop-up aftr debug pop-up
If I use FireFox it is just a breeze, go inot the site, look up my stuff and
get out...no pop-ups...
Try it...
Good Luck
GX
"Steve" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1688801c4177c$cd08dc30$a301280a@phx.gbl...
> "Your Search" or"Search Your World" anybody seen that. It
> takes control of your Internet Explorer like it was childs
> play. You can't even keep MSN as your default home page.
> This slimey web monster literally takes control of your
> internet experience and there seems no control strong
> enough to keep it away. I've erased in "Add Remove
> Software" and in "Program Files" and it keeps evading and
> returning. It's the one that can;t be uninstalled without
> downloading even more soiftware which appears to be doing
> the unistall but in reality is somehow getting you in even
> deeper than before.
>
> Surely the geniuses at Microsoft can figure out a way to
> rid our systems of these horrible invaders, however each
> time I see a message like mine there is never a reply.
> Are we helpless.
> Please!!!!!
>
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