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When I open internet explorer, a green P appears in the address bar and a page www.lrealestate.com or www.shoponline.com appears.  Can anyone advise me on how I can remove this?

Started By jewel6534 on Jan 2, 2007 at 1:14:25 PM

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bod1467 on Jan 3, 2007 at 7:19:36 AM (# 1)
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This sounds like a job for HijackThis!

What is your default homepage (in Internet Options)? If you change this does it always go back to being one of these two sites?


jewel6534 on Jan 5, 2007 at 9:53:13 PM (# 2)

Thanks for your reply, my homepage is set to www.ebay.com.au and yes it does go back to being those two sites.

 


bod1467 on Jan 6, 2007 at 7:12:51 AM (# 3)

Then try HijackThis. :)


clintonkollman on Feb 12, 2012 at 10:19:08 PM (# 4)
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The underlying cause is that Chrome tracks mixed scripting better than any of the other browsers. The unfortunate result of this is that people assume that Chrome is getting it wrong when Firefox and IE disagree.The extra bookkeeping that Chrome does is that it understands that mixed scripting can jump between pages in the same origin. The reason that Incognitio mode appears to solve the problem for you is that Incognitio pages are isolated and can't have been poisoned by mixed script from non-Incognitio pages.I added tracking for this earlier in the year and it should have made it into Chrome 11. Close all Chrome windows and enable debug logging by following the instructions in.


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