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Glavin Wobbly
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      11-04-2009
I'm trying to help someone solve the corrupted search settings problem in
IE8 on an XP installation. I've Googled and Googled and have uncovered
numerous "solutions" which involve editing the registry and using the group
policy editor. Needless to say, none of those solutions work in this case
and they also don't work for most other people too.

So does anyone know of a new and effective way of solving this issue?

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Leonard Grey
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      11-04-2009
Should we know what "the corrupted search settings problem" is? There's
nothing wrong with search settings on my copy of IE 8.

One of malware's many tricks is to change the default search engine and
then make it difficult to use any other search engine. Does this sound
like the problem at hand?
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Glavin Wobbly wrote:
> I'm trying to help someone solve the corrupted search settings problem in
> IE8 on an XP installation. I've Googled and Googled and have uncovered
> numerous "solutions" which involve editing the registry and using the group
> policy editor. Needless to say, none of those solutions work in this case
> and they also don't work for most other people too.
>
> So does anyone know of a new and effective way of solving this issue?
>

 
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Chris Holland
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      11-30-2009
On Wed, 04 Nov 2009 13:59:07 -0500, Leonard Grey pondered:

> Should we know what "the corrupted search settings problem" is? There's
> nothing wrong with search settings on my copy of IE 8.


Well, lah-dee-dah. If there's nothing wrong with your search settings, then
there's no problem at all.

http://tinyurl.com/yahxsfl for people who aren't as lucky as you.

>
> One of malware's many tricks is to change the default search engine and
> then make it difficult to use any other search engine. Does this sound
> like the problem at hand?


No, not at all. Complete scan of all drives... clean.

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> Glavin Wobbly wrote:
>> I'm trying to help someone solve the corrupted search settings problem in
>> IE8 on an XP installation. I've Googled and Googled and have uncovered
>> numerous "solutions" which involve editing the registry and using the group
>> policy editor. Needless to say, none of those solutions work in this case
>> and they also don't work for most other people too.
>>
>> So does anyone know of a new and effective way of solving this issue?
>>

 
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