Re: Removing search addresses
- From: Reg Garbett <RegGarbett@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 19 Aug 2007 22:38:00 -0700
Hi Gary
Thanks for your response. I guess that you are correct. Seldom do I use
internet explorer however when I went to it ,it was as you say. In the top
right corner is the "web search" box. Below on the same page as I have with
MSN explorer is the address bar where you enter the wesite you want to go to
and to the right you click on the green search box. I entered google in the
MSN address bar to see what happened without clicking on search. There was no
scroll down of previous address that I had , however they still come up when
I go back to the butterfly and bring up the MSN page and enter an address in
the address bar.
Re the .net framework I will do as you suggest and find version 1.1.4322 and
try to get it installed.
regards
--
Reg Garbett
"Gary S. Terhune" wrote:
Again, you are using Internet Explorer. Take my word for it. MSN's browser.
is Internet Explorer. What does it say in the title bar when the browser is
open? I'll bet that if you open Internet Explorer, it will take you to the
same page and look almost exactly the same (menus, etc.), though it might
say something different in the title bar.
--
Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User
www.grystmill.com
"Reg Garbett" <RegGarbett@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Gary
I click on the butterfly on my desktop or on the start menu to go online
and
it brings up the MSN home page. If I want to go to internet explorer which
I
do not use I click on it in the start menu but as I said I do not use it.
regards
--
Reg Garbett
"Gary S. Terhune" wrote:
If you don't use Internet Explorer, what browser do you use? MSN is not a
browser. If your browser is labeled MSN (not just the home page) then you
have an MSN branded version of IE.
--
Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User
www.grystmill.com
"Reg Garbett" <RegGarbett@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Daave
I went to the ccleaner website however it appears that it will clean
URL's
that are on internet explorer search. Since I do not use internt
explorer
I
don't have the URL problem. I use MSN search exclusively and this is
where
the URL's are piling up. Will the ccleaner remove the MSN search URL's
also
or just the internet explorer search URL's. Presently I do not have any
on
internet explorer since I do not use it.
Thank you for your assistance and look foreward to your response.
--
Reg Garbett
"Daave" wrote:
Reg Garbett wrote:
I use MSN rather than internet explorer.
MSN Explorer is basically a shell around the Internet Explorer
broswer.
When I enter an address i.e.
google in the address bar and then click on the green "search web" I
can go to the site without problem. The problem I have is that when
you enter an address in the address bar a scroll down list comes up
under the address bar listing all the sites that I have been to so
that you can select one of the listings if you are going to use it
again. I have tried to delete this listing without success. I have
gone to view history and clicked on view and selected all items
listed but still cannot remove the address listing under the address
bar. Any help would be appreciated. I contacted MSN and they had me
try several things including the history thing and they could not
solve the problem either. I have about 30 sites in this list and
want
to delete them all.
Ccleaner is the easiset way to clear that up:
http://www.ccleaner.com
When you install it, (unless you *want* it installed) don't check the
box to install the Yahoo toolbar.
HTH.
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