Google toolbar, web toolbal, adobe flash

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Manfred Plewka

Beim öffnen einer neuen Seite im Internet Explorer erscheint jededesmal und
mehrmals die Aufforderung die Google Toolbar zu Installiern. anschliessen
die Aufforerung die Webtool Bar von Kaspersky und den Adobe Flash Player zu
installieren. Jede dieser Aufforderungen muss ich 4-6 mal ablehnen bevor ich
einen neue Webseite öffnen kann. Das nervt.

Irgendwo muss doch dieser Befehl zu löschen sein. Kann mir jemand sagen wo
ich den Befehl finde, oder muss ich das ganze system neu aufspielem?

THX Manfred
 
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PA Bear [MS MVP]

[[Forwarded to microsoft.public.de.inetexplorer.ie7 &
microsoft.public.de.internetexplorer newsgroups via crosspost]]
 
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Guest

PA Bear,

We need to encourage users to write in English not do a net nanny part of
forwarding them to another English group as there are newsgroups regarding
applications in other languages

I suppose it got you another listing but yet again you haven't helped anyone

--
SPAMCOP User






PA Bear said:
[[Forwarded to microsoft.public.de.inetexplorer.ie7 &
microsoft.public.de.internetexplorer newsgroups via crosspost]]

Manfred said:
Beim öffnen einer neuen Seite im Internet Explorer erscheint jededesmal
und
mehrmals die Aufforderung die Google Toolbar zu Installiern. anschliessen
die Aufforerung die Webtool Bar von Kaspersky und den Adobe Flash Player
zu
installieren. Jede dieser Aufforderungen muss ich 4-6 mal ablehnen bevor
ich
einen neue Webseite öffnen kann. Das nervt.

Irgendwo muss doch dieser Befehl zu löschen sein. Kann mir jemand sagen
wo
ich den Befehl finde, oder muss ich das ganze system neu aufspielem?

THX Manfred
 
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Ottmar Freudenberger

SPAMCOP User said:
We need to encourage users to write in English

By far not "all" users are capable of reading nor writing English in this
litte world.
I suppose it got you another listing but yet again you haven't helped anyone

You know, in newsgroups in which the discussion etc. is held in the native
language, there "may" be experienced users too, which of course "may" help
users in their native language. That "may" be hard to accept for some users
thinking they, their country and/or language makes them the center of the
world.

HTH,
Freudi
 
P

PA Bear [MS MVP]

[Friggin' Ugly Americans!]

Ottmar said:
By far not "all" users are capable of reading nor writing English in this
litte world.


You know, in newsgroups in which the discussion etc. is held in the native
language, there "may" be experienced users too, which of course "may" help
users in their native language. That "may" be hard to accept for some
users
thinking they, their country and/or language makes them the center of the
world.

HTH,
Freudi
 

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