Re: Off Topic Post



If IE7 has a toolbar, click View >> Source to view the source code for the page. If there is no page, blank or otherwise, then what html exactly do you wish to see?

"Mark A. Sam" <MarkASam@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:uW9SYDNmIHA.5208@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
There is no source to view, becuase there is no page to view.


"BruceM" <bamoob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:eAihYOKmIHA.1188@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
View >> Source

"Mark A. Sam" <MarkASam@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:%23BkOroslIHA.1208@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I meant where is the html file located. Since it doesn't come up in my browser, I want to open it with an editor to see its contents.

"Arvin Meyer [MVP]" <a@xxxxx> wrote in message news:%23usXeBslIHA.464@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
In Internet Options there should be the choice for the default page. One is Use Current, also Use Default (which is the Microsoft site) and lastly Use Blank.
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Arvin Meyer, MCP, MVP
http://www.datastrat.com
http://www.mvps.org/access
http://www.accessmvp.com

"Mark A. Sam" <MarkASam@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:ecEBCUmlIHA.3512@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Arvin,

Maybe I'm not following you. I am using IE 7. The default page when I open a new tab is Default: Tabs. It has content.

I have notice, lately, Defaut: Blank in the title bars when I have clicked links for product info from a couple of websites. The pages wouldn't open, but I just thought it was in IE 7 issue. Do you know where I would find the html page for default: Blank on my computer?



"Arvin Meyer [MVP]" <a@xxxxx> wrote in message news:eZo9YBmlIHA.5088@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
About: Blank is the default internet page. If you view the source, the HTML should read:

<HTML></HTML>

If there is anything else on it your page has been replaced by something which is probably evil.
--
Arvin Meyer, MCP, MVP
http://www.datastrat.com
http://www.mvps.org/access
http://www.accessmvp.com

"Mark A. Sam" <MarkASam@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:OEp%23LlllIHA.6032@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Shell,

After checking my internet options I discovered that About Blank was in the restricted sites. I removed it and that resolved it. How it got there I don't know, but I'll just write it off as another "Microsoft Experience". ;)

God Bless,

Mark


"Shell" <Shell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:069F613F-FDE6-4BA4-8E83-1988708F0D0C@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi mark,

I'm no expert, but I ran into something very similar - something trying to
open my about:blank. Turns out it was a Trojan Hijacker. I ran SpyBot in safe
mode and it picked out the Trojan, removed it and after reboot, I was fine.

I'm sure other real anti-spyware can detect it as well as SpyBot
(www.safer-networking.org/) it's free without any strings, and Tenebrils
free Lite version of Spycatcher (http://www.tenebril.com/) Neither of these
are he lying false positives that plague the Internet. Both are free and
qworth teh try. I helped with the development of SpyCatcher, but prefer
SpyBot myself :)

S

"Mark A. Sam" wrote:

Hello,

I'm having an issue with an IE explorer message and don't think I'll get any
help from the IE groups. They don't seem to be too active and I haven't
gotten a response, so I am hoping someone here can help me.

I am suddenly getting this message when I open and do anything at all on
Windows Live Hotmail.

The current Web page is trying to open a site in your Trusted

sites list. Do you want to allow this?

Current site: http://bylO7w.baylO7.mail.live.com

Trusted site: about:blank


This comes up in groups of 7 whenever I open hotmail, click a link or mouse
over messages. I didn't change anything in my system settings. It's really
annoying and hope someone knows how to suppress this message.

Thank you and God Bless,

Mark A. Sam

















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