Phi for All Posted June 21, 2004 Posted June 21, 2004 I picked up the iSearch toolbar somehow, either in a Windows or an HP update and I never use it. Every time I open an Explorer window I have to get rid of it since it makes my screen that much smaller. I can't find a way to uninstall it. Any recommendations or advice? Does anybody use it/like it/hate it?
Phi for All Posted June 21, 2004 Author Posted June 21, 2004 Thanks Sayo, that fixed it good, and then some. We've come a long way from, "Hey little kid, wanna cookie?"
Dave Posted June 21, 2004 Posted June 21, 2004 I think the most annoying thing is probably MSN Plus which installs a load of crap on your computer unless you see the thing in installation - and as a lot of people don't check...
Phi for All Posted June 21, 2004 Author Posted June 21, 2004 I rarely have to shut down with XP so I knew something was screwy when things started slowing down and locking up on me. I usually run Outlook, Word and an online database called Salesforce, and I usually have 2 or 3 Explorer windows open (for SFN, of course). This Malware acted like it was my best friend while it installed 110 Data Miners on my comp. Salesforce doesn't work well with pop-up blockers and I hated the reduced screen with the extra toolbar or I wouldn't have messed with it. I swear it snuck in with my last HP or Windows update so I didn't even think about spyware.
Sayonara Posted June 21, 2004 Posted June 21, 2004 Give IE the heave-ho. Install Mozilla Firefox 0.9 with the AdBlock and All-in-one Mouse Gestures extensions.
Dave Posted June 21, 2004 Posted June 21, 2004 Or indeed just Mozilla if you want the satisfaction of Mozilla Mail
Phi for All Posted June 21, 2004 Author Posted June 21, 2004 Can I disable the built-in pop-up blocker? I use a voice-over IP for unlimited long-distance sales calling to my architecture & engineering clients and need Salesforce online as a database to link with my company nationally.
Dave Posted June 21, 2004 Posted June 21, 2004 Yeah - the first thing it comes up with when it detects a pop-up is "would you like to enable the pop-up blocker?" It's entirely up to you as to whether you want to use it or not.
NSX Posted June 21, 2004 Posted June 21, 2004 ....smile central....msn plus... I shouldn't let my little brother be a computer admin. setting on XP But yes, Firefox >> IE anyday
Dave Posted June 21, 2004 Posted June 21, 2004 Nope, I learnt from that one when my brother "accidentally" deleted something very important on my old Mac a while back.
dryan Posted June 22, 2004 Posted June 22, 2004 You can sometimes recover deleted files, though that may be harder to do on a mac. What hurts is when you have two hard drives, and reformat the wrong one .
Phi for All Posted June 22, 2004 Author Posted June 22, 2004 Look on the bright side: now you have twice as much space as you thought you did! Sorry, dryan, bet that left scars.
Phi for All Posted June 24, 2004 Author Posted June 24, 2004 Yeah - the first thing it comes up with when it detects a pop-up is "would you like to enable the pop-up blocker?" It's entirely up to you as to whether you want to use it or not.Does the pop-up blocker allow you to designate pop-ups from certain sites as OK or would I have to choose everytime it happened?
Phi for All Posted June 24, 2004 Author Posted June 24, 2004 There's a safe list in the options.SOLD!!! Do you recommend that I: a) keep IE on my machine but use Firefox as default browser, b) happy tango after I delete IE or c) happy tango during the deletion process, accompanied by rude gestures in the general direction of upper Washington state?
Sayonara Posted June 24, 2004 Posted June 24, 2004 Option (a). You still need IE for using windowsupdate.com and launching hotmail from messenger (if you use either of those).
Cap'n Refsmmat Posted June 25, 2004 Posted June 25, 2004 And the occasional website that only works on IE... that's why I'm keeping it (that and the fact that my brother refuses to use Firefox).
Sayonara Posted June 25, 2004 Posted June 25, 2004 Don't forget to install the delicious AdBlock extension.
Cap'n Refsmmat Posted June 25, 2004 Posted June 25, 2004 Doesn't that just block banner ads? My firewall does that allready. (sort of)
Sayonara Posted June 25, 2004 Posted June 25, 2004 It does quite a lot of stuff. It can even automatically collapse the page elements that usually hold a (banned) ad, so you don't have a big empty box in the page.
Dave Posted June 25, 2004 Posted June 25, 2004 I use it to block the banner on here and the iFrame ad. *ducks*
Phi for All Posted June 25, 2004 Author Posted June 25, 2004 Ad blocking...<drooooool>...it is a dream I have.... My nipples are hard! I can't wait. I'll have time on Sunday.
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