MSN Web page

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Phyllis

MSN is my home page and here lately it is messed up. The advertisement at
the top right page is missing and all the indents at bulleted or numbered
list or messed up. How in the world does a web page get messed up like
that? I am running Windows XP SP2 with up-to-date Norton Internet Security.
I have run a virus scan, Ad-aware, Spybot, CWShredder, cleared temporary
internet files, cookies, etc. Any help would be appreciated, I would like
to continue to use MSN as my home page, but I really don't like looking at
it like this. Mostly just don't understand how it got messed up in the
first place. Thanks
 
Phyllis said:
MSN is my home page and here lately it is messed up. The advertisement at the top
right page is missing and all the indents at bulleted or numbered list or messed
up. How in the world does a web page get messed up like that? I am running
Windows XP SP2 with up-to-date Norton Internet Security. I have run a virus scan,
Ad-aware, Spybot, CWShredder, cleared temporary internet files, cookies, etc. Any
help would be appreciated, I would like to continue to use MSN as my home page,
but I really don't like looking at it like this. Mostly just don't understand how
it got messed up in the first place. Thanks

Follow these instructions and post back your findings.
http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/delcache.htm

Silj

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After reading your link and investigating further, I found where I had set
ad blocking on the security tab under internet tools. I unchecked that and
it seems to have fixed the problem with the MSN webpage ad not showing up.
I also went and manually deleted all TIF instead of letting Windows do it.
Anyway, all is now well with my home page. Thank you so much for pointing
me in the right direction that caused me to find the problem.
 
I also downloaded CCleaner and ran it and turned off ad blocking in my
Norton Internet Security. I believe all is well. Thanks again.
 
Phyllis said:
I also downloaded CCleaner and ran it and turned off ad blocking in my Norton
Internet Security. I believe all is well. Thanks again.

Thanks for the follow-up, good to hear all is well.
Post back if you continue to have problems.

Regards,
Silj

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MS - MVP Windows (IE/OE) & Security, AH-VSOP
_________________________________________
Security Tools Updates
http://aumha.net/viewforum.php?f=31

Reply to group, as return address
is invalid that we may all benefit.
 
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