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Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by my_realtor, Jul 3, 2009.

  1. my_realtor

    my_realtor Guest

    I short time ago I noticed that the personalization of some parts of my
    browser had been taken over by MSN and bing. I don't know how this has
    happened and I'd like to be able to go back to the way I had it set up.
    My toolbar was different, favorites had changed and now there is a list of
    MSN sites, which i didn't add to favorites, search was taken over by bing and
    I'm tired of things like this happening to my system. What is going on and
    what can I do about it? How do I get rid of all of this and get back to the
    way I had my browser set up? What about this Microsoft Live too? Why is that
    now on my system and why do I have to have a 'LIVE' ID and PASSWORD to sing
    into these newsgroups now instead of just my old ID and password that I use
    to sign in with for years? Please help.
    --
    my_realtor (Linda)
     
  2. "JEWboy" <satanpennus@fokfreetrade.com> wrote in message
    news:eoRNfw%23%23JHA.5092@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Welcome to Vista. A piece of trash<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->


    Welcome to life's outcome from regular vodka consumption.
     
  3. JEWboy

    JEWboy Guest

    Welcome to Vista. A piece of trash
     
  4. gregg

    gregg Guest

    On Fri, 03 Jul 2009 10:58:58 -0500, JEWboy wrote:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Welcome to Vista. A piece of trash<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    Has nothing whatsoever to do with Vista, though there is not enough
    information to figure out what happened.
     
  5. Over Easy

    Over Easy Guest

    "JEWboy" <satanpennus@fokfreetrade.com> wrote in message
    news:eoRNfw%23%23JHA.5092@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Welcome to Vista. A piece of trash<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    Wrong Numb Nuts. You don't have the brain capacity to figure out Vista. I
    suggest taking a bottle of Vodka, put it in a brown paper sack and start
    walking along the highway near the half way house you reside at. Be careful
    not to draw to much attention to yourself or your parole office just might
    screw you over.
     
  6. my_realtor

    my_realtor Guest

    This use to be a place where you could get help without expecting to have to
    put up with children fighting.
    Now, I think the change to my browser was done by VISTA upgrades. I was
    talking with my daughter yesterday and expressed how upset I was that my
    browser had changes that I had been implimented such as changes to my toolbar
    for one. I also found changes to 'my favorites'. Some are now being placed
    across the toolbar instead of being hidden except for when they're needed. My
    daughter told me that was from the update as well. I don't like it so is
    there a way to change it back to the way it was?
    Another thing that was changed is my search engine. I realized that my
    favorite search engine had been replaced by 'BING' a Microsoft search engine.
    Why are all of the other search engines I've saved been made 'unavailable'
    and how can I make them 'available' again?
    I've always been able to count on these newsgroups for help and was
    surprised when I read the other replies I had received yesterday. Please
    don't reply if you can only do so in order to fight with each other. I'd
    never seen replies such as those before and it's because of this type of
    behavior that helpful sites get shut down. Where are all of the grown ups who
    use to value the time of people who were visiting these newsgroups for help?
    I'm looking forward to getting helpful replies and I think you for them in
    advance.

    --
    my_realtor (Linda)



    "gregg" wrote:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > On Fri, 03 Jul 2009 10:58:58 -0500, JEWboy wrote:
    > <!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    > > Welcome to Vista. A piece of trash<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >
    > Has nothing whatsoever to do with Vista, though there is not enough
    > information to figure out what happened.
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  7. "my_realtor" <Linda@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:DF2F8B97-A3CE-44D0-A83F-C2B582D8A86B@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    >
    > I short time ago I noticed that the personalization of some parts of my
    > browser had been taken over by MSN and bing. I don't know how this has
    > happened and I'd like to be able to go back to the way I had it set up.
    > My toolbar was different, favorites had changed and now there is a list of
    > MSN sites, which i didn't add to favorites, search was taken over by bing
    > and
    > I'm tired of things like this happening to my system. What is going on and
    > what can I do about it? How do I get rid of all of this and get back to
    > the
    > way I had my browser set up? What about this Microsoft Live too? Why is
    > that
    > now on my system and why do I have to have a 'LIVE' ID and PASSWORD to
    > sing
    > into these newsgroups now instead of just my old ID and password that I
    > use
    > to sign in with for years? Please help.
    > --
    > my_realtor (Linda)
    ><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->


    The update to IE8 made some changes.
    As far as the toolbar goes, just right click and "delete" anything that you
    don't want to have up there.
    To the right of the search panel, there is a drop down list where you can
    select/manage search providers.
    If your homepage has been changed, navigate to the homepage of your choice,
    then in options set that as your homepage.
    You are accessing this newsgroup thru the web.
    If you learn how to access newsgroups thru a newsgroup reader,WinMail is
    one,you won't be bothered by such LIVE things.

    And, if all that is too complicated for you, in Control Panel_Programs and
    Features_Installed Updates ...you can uninstall IE8.

    As for as your responses from children, you only got one.
    The rest of the responses were to that child.

    Its a newsgroup, most read it on USENET, and users are under no obligation
    to give you the response you want.
     
  8. Malke

    Malke Guest

    my_realtor wrote:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > This use to be a place where you could get help without expecting to have
    > to put up with children fighting.
    > Now, I think the change to my browser was done by VISTA upgrades. I was
    > talking with my daughter yesterday and expressed how upset I was that my
    > browser had changes that I had been implimented such as changes to my
    > toolbar for one. I also found changes to 'my favorites'. Some are now
    > being placed across the toolbar instead of being hidden except for when
    > they're needed. My daughter told me that was from the update as well. I
    > don't like it so is there a way to change it back to the way it was?
    > Another thing that was changed is my search engine. I realized that my
    > favorite search engine had been replaced by 'BING' a Microsoft search
    > engine. Why are all of the other search engines I've saved been made
    > 'unavailable' and how can I make them 'available' again?
    > I've always been able to count on these newsgroups for help and was
    > surprised when I read the other replies I had received yesterday. Please
    > don't reply if you can only do so in order to fight with each other. I'd
    > never seen replies such as those before and it's because of this type of
    > behavior that helpful sites get shut down. Where are all of the grown ups
    > who use to value the time of people who were visiting these newsgroups for
    > help? I'm looking forward to getting helpful replies and I think you for
    > them in advance.
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    This is Usenet and there have always been trolls. Just ignore them.

    )

    I'll try to address your situation but I'm missing some information. It
    sounds to me like you updated to Internet Explorer 8. This was a Microsoft
    Update but you had to agree to install it; it wasn't automatic. It's always
    wise to know what you are installing. If my guess is correct:

    Bing is Microsoft's new search engine. If you don't want to use it, you can
    change it to whatever you like. I still prefer Google.

    Change or choose a search provider in Internet Explorer


    As for some of your Favorites showing up in a toolbar, that is the Favorites
    Bar and it can be hidden.

    "The Favorites bar appears on the far left side of the toolbar next to the
    Favorites button. To keep the Favorites bar visible at all times, click
    Tools, then Toolbars from the Command bar and select Favorites Bar. Also,
    you can activate or deactivate a number of Internet Explorer toolbars from
    this menu option. You can even Lock the Toolbars to make Internet Explorer
    8 show the same toolbars each time you use the browser."

    Help for IE8:


    And finally, a browser is the program that you use to "see" the Internet.
    Internet Explorer is the browser that comes with Windows and IE8 is the
    current version. However, there are lots of other browsers. Download and
    install one of them and see if you like it better. Personally I prefer
    Firefox. It's always good to have more than one browser installed anyway;
    you are not limited to only one.

    Firefox:

    Opera:


    If you still prefer Internet Explorer 7 (the previous version), uninstall
    IE8. Don't accept the update when you get it again. Click Start> Control
    Panel > System Maintenance > Windows Update> View Installed Updates> Click
    on it there> Uninstall. You'll be rolled back to IE7.

    On the subject of automatic updates: the way to choose what updates get
    installed is to go to Control Panel>Windows Update and change the settings
    from automatic to "download but let me choose..." (paraphrasing here). Then
    when there are updates available, click on the Update Details and see what
    is being offered. The downside to this is that most end users won't know
    what they are looking at and won't want to take the trouble to Google the
    updates to find out what they are. It's very important to keep your
    operating system (Vista in your case) patched for security vulnerabilities.
    You have to balance the ease of automatic updating with whether you'll get
    something you didn't want. Just remember though - Internet Explorer 8 did
    not get installed automatically. You had to click OK to an agreement to
    install it and you so did without reading it or taking the time to figure
    out what it was.

    Malke
    --
    MS-MVP
    Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic!
     
  9. my_realtor wrote:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    >
    > This use to be a place where you could get help without expecting to have
    > to put up with children fighting.
    > Now, I think the change to my browser was done by VISTA upgrades. I was
    > talking with my daughter yesterday and expressed how upset I was that my
    > browser had changes that I had been implimented such as changes to my
    > toolbar for one. I also found changes to 'my favorites'. Some are now
    > being placed across the toolbar instead of being hidden except for when
    > they're needed. My daughter told me that was from the update as well. I
    > don't like it so is there a way to change it back to the way it was?
    > Another thing that was changed is my search engine. I realized that my
    > favorite search engine had been replaced by 'BING' a Microsoft search
    > engine. Why are all of the other search engines I've saved been made
    > 'unavailable' and how can I make them 'available' again?
    > I've always been able to count on these newsgroups for help and was
    > surprised when I read the other replies I had received yesterday. Please
    > don't reply if you can only do so in order to fight with each other. I'd
    > never seen replies such as those before and it's because of this type of
    > behavior that helpful sites get shut down. Where are all of the grown ups
    > who use to value the time of people who were visiting these newsgroups for
    > help? I'm looking forward to getting helpful replies and I think you for
    > them in advance.
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    I wonder.
    Are you a realtor, perchance?

    Do your customers have a free out from an incompetent realtor that thinks
    because she opened a door, and said "This is a 4 bedroom house" that
    qualifies for a 6% commission?

    LOL.

    Your feelings are BS.
    Pay someone to fix your PC, you mindless door opener.
     

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