Unwanted Website Links in Menu

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Kyory

I have an unwanted link to a website that popped up as i
was looking at Newgrounds.com . The Pop Up set the
website to my homepage and is now in the menu that you
see when you right click. it is in the division that has
the actions "similar pages" and "translate into English".
I havent had any help in finding how to get rid of it,
and any help is welcome.

"Kyory"
 
You asked this a few days ago, and I made numerous suggestions to you. Your
post was Subject: Unwanted Links Date: Tuesday, July 06, 2004 9:56 PM
(MDT). The *second* of my three replies to you was on Thursday, July 08,
2004 3:50 PM (MDT)
Did you follow *any* of my recommendations? If you're not going to do
anything which is suggested, and not reply back to say, Yes that worked, or
NO, none of those programs or suggestions worked, why bother posting
questions and having people waste time replying to you?

Furthermore, you have the audacity to say <quote> "I havent had any help in
finding how to get rid of it, and any help is welcome".</quote> It's
laughable.

My suggestions remain exactly the same now as they were then, only with less
interest at the outcome.
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LuckyStrike
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How to make a good newsgroup post:
http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
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HeHe, That told him;)

LuckyStrike said:
You asked this a few days ago, and I made numerous suggestions to you. Your
post was Subject: Unwanted Links Date: Tuesday, July 06, 2004 9:56 PM
(MDT). The *second* of my three replies to you was on Thursday, July 08,
2004 3:50 PM (MDT)
Did you follow *any* of my recommendations? If you're not going to do
anything which is suggested, and not reply back to say, Yes that worked, or
NO, none of those programs or suggestions worked, why bother posting
questions and having people waste time replying to you?

Furthermore, you have the audacity to say <quote> "I havent had any help in
finding how to get rid of it, and any help is welcome".</quote> It's
laughable.

My suggestions remain exactly the same now as they were then, only with less
interest at the outcome.
--

LuckyStrike
(e-mail address removed)

How to make a good newsgroup post:
http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
http://home.satx.rr.com/badour/html/post.html
 
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