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The Red Guy
November 5th, 2002, 00:54
I typed a url wrongly and it generates a page:

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WTF?

anhedonia
November 5th, 2002, 06:08
Yes...And...:confused2

aphel aura
November 5th, 2002, 11:08
Originally posted by The Red Guy
I typed a url wrongly and it generates a page:


WTF?

What should you expect?

Avenger
November 5th, 2002, 11:42
You've got adware installed I believe. The "Errorpage" setting is tweaked by adware.

notnamed
November 5th, 2002, 16:44
Or if you installed the new.net domain name support, that's changed in IE, and new.net domain support isn't adware, even though it's annoying :mad: How can I get rid of that, BTW?
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To clarify: How do I get rid of the new.net showing up as a search page? You know how sometimes in IE it shows the MSN search page when it can't find a domain. New.net built it in that instead of going to MSN search page, it goes to New.net search which is slllloooowww on my 56k and annoying to load. Can I get rid of only that part and keep the rest of the new.net package?

awayfromforum
November 5th, 2002, 19:52
i think it is an all inclusive package, the search page with new.net or no searchpage and no new.net

notnamed
November 5th, 2002, 21:49
Got it worked out :) They changed the design (it's much faster and nicer-looking now) and I found a link to their about page (http://www.new.net/quicksearch/about_quicksearch.html) and on that page is a link to an ActiveX plugin that disables it :) Thanks anyway.

The Red Guy
November 5th, 2002, 22:10
What's new.net?