HELP! I can't go online with my IE!

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adrian

HI,
I don't know what's going on with my IE, whenever I go to some new web
sites (ie. it hasn't been cached in my browser) then it automatically
redirect to the web site --> http://www.magicsearch.ws/ . and I have to
type the url inside this search engine to get there, which is troublesome,
does anyone know what kind of web site is that? And how can I solve this
annoying problem? Thx.

Adrian
 
This problem may be caused by a program that is installed on your computer
when you download another program from the Web and install it on your
computer. These programs are typically referred to as <Adware> or
<Spyware>.

To resolve this problem, you must remove the offending program. However,
many of these programs can be difficult to remove. You can use a Spyware
or Adware removal program to remove the offending program from your
computer.

Some Spyware or Adware can be removed by antivirus software. Contact the
manufacturer of your antivirus software for more information about removing
Spyware and Adware.


Some of the companies that provide Spyware or Adware removal programs
include:
- Javacool Software - For more information, visit the Javacool Web site
at: http://www.wilderssecurity.net/specialinfo/rapidblaster.html
- Lavasoft - For more information, visit the Lavasoft Web site at:
http://www.lavasoftusa.com/
- Pest Patrol - For more information, visit the Pest Patrol Web site
at: http://www.pestpatrol.com/
- Spybot - For more information, visit the Spybot Web site
at:http://www.safer-networking.org/



For more information about ways you can help to protect your computer,
visit the Protect Your PC Web site at
http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/default.asp

For more information about ways you can use your computer to browse the
Web and help make your Web browsing a more enjoyable experience, visit the
Surfing securely with IE 6 Web site at
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...de/en-gb/secureie.asp#XSLTSection126121121120


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Thanks,
Marc Reynolds
Microsoft Technical Support

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
 
Hi,
Thx for the advise first, but I 've try out "ad-aware", "spy-bot", and
"Javacool", except "PestPatrol" since it's too expensive ^^" But it's still
doesn't work.... The anonying thing still there.... what else can I try??
THX A LOT!!

Adrian
 
About 2 years ago I was having a similar
problem.....Found out I had the JSSeeker virus....Removed
it and corrected registry entry it placed...It corrected
my problem.....
 
ok great, thx a lot, I will try to find some anti-virus software to remove
this one. thx
Adrian
 
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