Hi, you may have spyware to which the AOL Toolbar, which is my suspicion that you or someone has installed, is such piece of malware. You should be able to remove the offending programme from Add or Remove Programmes. Hope that helps.
Peter Beasley wrote:
I am just curious about this. I use firefox as myprimary internet brouser of choice, So please can anyone explain why when I tried to changemy home page in internet explorer, I got the following message. AOL Search Powered by AOL Search Oops! We can't find the webpage you're looking for Here are some suggestions: Check the address for typing errors such as ww.example.com instead of www.example.com If you are unable to load any pages, check your computer's internet connection. If your computer or network is protected by a firewall or proxy, make sure that your browser is permitted to access the Web. OR Try a Search AOL Search enhanced by google search www.labs.google.com%2Faccessible Search Sponsored Links Full Service Testing Lab Legionella-Mold-Bacteria-Asbestos Hexavalent Chromium, 1-800-220-3675 www.emsl.com Failure Analysis Lab Component, PCB failure analysis. Component Authenticity testing www.CustomAna.com Douglas Laboratories Compare-Full Listing Free Shipping Available www.oakwayhealthcenter.com EMC Testing EMC / EMI / HIRF / Lighting NTS Testing& Compliance www.ntscorp.com Ma labs Buy / Sell Labs Free Local Dog / Puppy Classifieds. www.LiveDeal.com I have never installed AOL on this machine. Get your FREE SECURE email account from http://www.topmail.co.uk
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