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  1. DNELL

    DNELL Member

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    I'm having a problem with my computer's internet explorer. When I open internet explorer it goes to yahoo.com but when i'm at another page and I click the "home" button, it goes to this page

    http://homepage.com@www.e-finder.cc/hp/

    and says Invalid Syntax Error. It does that no matter what I set the home page to. and when I go to internet options, it has that address in the address bar. so I set it back to yahoo.com or msn.com, go to a site and click the home button, it does it again, and again, and again... anyone know how to get rid of this??
     
  2. bird1234

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    Sounds like someone has that wonderful fun and loving adware/spyware crap that graciously infects Internet Explorer. IF you can manage to surf around the web, look for any sort of adware/spyware remover software to try and clean up your system. I haven't had to use any of that for a while since i haven't used IE in over a year. What i did use was from http://www.bulletproofsoft.com/spy-download.html.

    You can download a free trial from them. Hopefully that'll clean up your system. As far as what browser I'm using, you can get it here: http://texturizer.net/firefox/

    Good luck with your problem
     
  3. Mattrage

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    I've said it once, and I'll say it again: Firefox is bar none the best web browser available (or whatever they're calling it this week, lol.) But if you can't be convinced to make a switch away from internet explorer to a mozilla or opera, etc., at least do yourself a favor by using IE2. IE2 uses the internet explorer platform but has a lot of features and customizations that will protect you and be very convenient for you: i.e. popup blocking and tabbed browsing. Even if you do make the switch to Firefox, I still recommend installing IE2 as there are many things that will require ActiveX controls (Micro-Trend's House Call free online virus scan, for instance.)

    IE2: http://www.myie2.com/html_en/home.htm

    I also realize that advice is treating the symptom, not the problem! As bird1234 said, you'll need any ole' spyware removal program (Ad-Aware, Spybot S&D.) Your internet explorer can be locked to prevent a web page from changing it. What this particular spyware seems to have done is locked your home page to this nonsensical url, using the home page protection feature against you! I suggest you also use one of the tools to lock it to a page of your choice. IE2 has a "lock home page" checkbox directly in the options so it is unlikely you would have to worry about it any longer if you heeded my advice on that front. ;) But make no mistake, Firefox is the best imho.
     
  4. Nephilim

    Nephilim Moderator Staff Member

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    I absolutely agree with everything Mattrage said. Firefox is everything a browser should be and more. The only minor annoyance with it is the occasional page that won't render properly but there is a slick extension for it that allows you to right click the page and open it in IE - quick and easy!

    And yes, SpyBot and/or AdAware is in order here :)
     
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    Love the Gif Nephilim, Wallace and Gromit are my all time favorite animations.
     
  6. Nephilim

    Nephilim Moderator Staff Member

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    They're a real treat aren't they? Just ordered the set with Robbie the Reindeer incl. :)
     
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    i have the same problem, and i ran SPy bot S&D, fixed all the problems that came up, and this problem still persists. anything else you guys think i can try?
     
  8. Nephilim

    Nephilim Moderator Staff Member

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    Ditch IE and live a happier life.

    Did you run AdAware as well? It usually catches a few that SpyBot misses. You might try running a trojan scanner just for good measure.
     

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