Does anyone know what the above Subject phrase is all about?
It appears when I access the Internet at the end of the page name.
For instance: The top line of my home page reads "(My ISP) Start Page -
MonaRonaDona"
It continues to appear on all pages that I access.
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Lou
Lou wrote:
> Does anyone know what the above Subject phrase is all about?
> It appears when I access the Internet at the end of the page name.
> For instance: The top line of my home page reads "(My ISP) Start
> Page - MonaRonaDona"
> It continues to appear on all pages that I access.
Somebody added it to your Titlebar - likely through registry/group policy.
"Lou" <louisr@toast.net> wrote in message
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> Does anyone know what the above Subject phrase is all about?
> It appears when I access the Internet at the end of the page name.
> For instance: The top line of my home page reads "(My ISP) Start Page -
> MonaRonaDona"
> It continues to appear on all pages that I access.
> -----
> Lou
>
Lou wrote:
> Does anyone know what the above Subject phrase is all about?
> It appears when I access the Internet at the end of the page name.
> For instance: The top line of my home page reads "(My ISP) Start Page
> - MonaRonaDona"
> It continues to appear on all pages that I access.
> -----
> Lou
>Lou wrote:
>> Does anyone know what the above Subject phrase is all about?
>> It appears when I access the Internet at the end of the page name.
>> For instance: The top line of my home page reads "(My ISP) Start Page
>> - MonaRonaDona"
>> It continues to appear on all pages that I access.
>> -----
>> Lou
>
>If you are using Spywareblaster (and you should be), you can change that to
>whatever you want it to be.
PD43 wrote:
> "MAP" <mikepawlak2REM@OVEhotmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Lou wrote:
>>> Does anyone know what the above Subject phrase is all about?
>>> It appears when I access the Internet at the end of the page name.
>>> For instance: The top line of my home page reads "(My ISP) Start
>>> Page - MonaRonaDona"
>>> It continues to appear on all pages that I access.
>>> -----
>>> Lou
>>
>> If you are using Spywareblaster (and you should be), you can change
>> that to whatever you want it to be.
>
> Without Spywareblaster: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/176497
Nice but that doesn't stop crap from installing on your system as well.
> Does anyone know what the above Subject phrase is all about?
> It appears when I access the Internet at the end of the page name.
> For instance: The top line of my home page reads "(My ISP) Start Page -
> MonaRonaDona"
> It continues to appear on all pages that I access.
If you had searched the net you would easily find the answers which people
have posted, but also you would find that you possibly have a virus
installed, so maybe it was time you did overhaul on your computer.
"PD43" <pauld1943@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> "MAP" <mikepawlak2REM@OVEhotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>> Without Spywareblaster: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/176497
>>
>>Nice but that doesn't stop crap from installing on your system as well.
>
> I've been surfing the 'net for 15 years and have yet to get my first
> virus/malware infestation.
I find that seriously hard to believe. Even if you keep your virus checker
as up to date as you can, there is always a short interval between the
release of a new virus and the virus checker gaining the ability to detect
it. As for other malware: have you tried a scan with AdAware and other
similar products? They usually turn up all sorts of surprises (and plenty
of them to boot).
"PD43" <pauld1943@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> "MAP" <mikepawlak2REM@OVEhotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>> Without Spywareblaster: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/176497
>>
>>Nice but that doesn't stop crap from installing on your system as well.
>
> I've been surfing the 'net for 15 years and have yet to get my first
> virus/malware infestation.
As far as YOU know. Some viruses/malware don't manifest themselves to the
user of the machine - they just use the machine to propagate themselves to
other unprotected machines and then set up a network of zombie machines to
send spam emails without your knowledge.....