Cool! What exactly is happening or what does that do?
Jim
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From: "Bruce Toews" <DogRiver@xxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Sunday, November 13, 2005 2:27 PM
Subject: Re: Interesting Internet question
Not weird or strange at all. Just hit control+e, which is a toggle, and the page will be gone.
Bruce
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On Sun, 13 Nov 2005, Jim Portillo wrote:
Hi again,--
Gee, I seem to be runnintg nto these interesting internet questions these days, and this is even after clearing out cookies, Internet history, and Internet files. Hmmm.
Does anyone have a solution for the following?
Basically, when I try and load a page, I guess it's MSN that seems to load up along with the regular page, and I always get a screen that tells me I can search for people, computers, or different things like that. It's basically the MSN web search page.
I do an Insert A to see about the web page address, and it tells me I'm at the page I originally wanted to be.
Now, what's interesting is that if I do a Control Tab, I'm at my intended page.
Spyware? I don't seem to have any. Weird, eh? Jim
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