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Old February 27th 04, 02:25 AM
bulzai13
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hi all,

i want to ask experties in here about my ie. my ie always browse this
address (http://%70%74%73%69%67%66%2e%74%2e%6...?%61%69%64=227)
every time after i restart my pc and if i m browse internet this
address always come out as a homepage event after i reset my homepage
to use blanks or use another website to be homepage this address also
come.

plz help me to settle this problem. my computer is use windows 2000
and ie 5.

tq
bullzai
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Old February 28th 04, 12:52 AM
Bob
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(bulzai13) wrote in message om...
hi all,

i want to ask experties in here about my ie. my ie always browse this
address (
http://%70%74%73%69%67%66%2e%74%2e%6...?%61%69%64=227)
every time after i restart my pc and if i m browse internet this
address always come out as a homepage event after i reset my homepage
to use blanks or use another website to be homepage this address also
come.

plz help me to settle this problem. my computer is use windows 2000
and ie 5.

tq
bullzai


You've got a peice of spyware/adware installed on your system. Use a
program such as Lavasoft Ad-aware to remove it.
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Old February 28th 04, 04:30 AM
Tom
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Hi,
A cookie could be re-setting your homepage to this address. Clearing
the Temporary Internet Files and cookies might fix this. To clear
Temporary Internet Files, Right click IE's Icon internet properties
'Delete Files' under Temporary Internet Files. Now browse to your

Temporary Internet files folder and remove the text files that remain
(these are the cookies). Also remove all files in the 'Cookies' folder
in the Windows directory.

Before anyone else has a moan I should also warn you that deleting
your cookies will remove any personal settings you have for certain
websites, such as remembering your username and password. However you
can always re-visit those sites and change the settings again.

Tom
 




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