Search Assistant search selection window not defaulting

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Ed Risinger

SOme how a cool web search engine has downloaded on my
browser and it took the default setting for the search
assistant as I select the icon. When I select customize
to change the search engine, I no longer get the search
choices. It only goes to the search engine cool web
searches. I am unable to customize anything in the window
because this search engine has taken the spot and
repointed the button. How do I get my original search
assistant and customize capabilities back?
 
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Vocátional & Technicál Edu®

It sounds like you've been hijacked. If you go to this page
at Jim Eshelman's site, here: http://aumha.org/a/noads.htm and wait a
little bit (be patient), an analysis of a number of possible parasites
on your machine will be made to help you identify and remove them.
NOTE: You will need to disable Ad Blocking in Zone Alarm 3.x, if
present or any other Ad Blocking software which interferes with Java
Scripting for this scan to work. You should get a message between the
two lines of **** giving the results of the scan.

For the general hijack case, the best way to start is to get Ad-Aware
6.0, Build 162 or later, here:
http://www.lavasoftusa.com/support/download/. Update and run this
regularly to get rid of most "spyware/hijackware" on your machine.

Another excellent program for this purpose is SpyBot Search and Destroy
available here: http://security.kolla.de/ SpyBot Support Forum here:
http://www.net-integration.net/cgi-bin/forums/ikonboard.cgi. I
recommend using both normally. After fixing things with SpyBot S&D, be
sure to re-boot and rerun SpyBot again and repeat this cycle until you
get a clean "no red" scan.


Note that sometimes you need to make a judgement call about what these
programs report as spyware. See here, for example:
http://www.imilly.com/alexa.htm

Lastly, a very useful utility for examining your system and correcting
problems is Hijack This, which you can download here:
http://www.spywareinfo.com/~merijn/files/hijackthis.zip See also,
HijackThis Quick Start Help, http://www.tomcoyote.org/hjt/ (Recommended)
This site has a number of useful references and information also:
http://www.spywareinfo.com/articles/hijacked/ and here
http://www.spywareinfo.com/downloads.php

Another program giving a good inventory of all of the possible start
vectors is AutostartExplorer, here: http://www.misec.net/aexp.jsp
While it doesn't allow control of startups, it's extremely comprehensive
in examining all of the possible sources. Highly Recommended

Next, go here: http://www.mlin.net/StartupCPL.shtml and get Mike Lin's
Startup Control Panel applet. A somewhat more difficult to use but
more extensive program to do the same thing is StartupList from here:
http://www.lurkhere.com/~nicefiles/index.html, or even better, Autoruns
from here:
http://www.sysinternals.com/ntw2k/source/misc.shtml#autoruns. Be very
careful about doing any Registry modifications directly unless you're
comfortable with this, and be sure that you BACKUP your Registry before
making any changes, so that you can recover if something goes wrong.
Changes made with StartUpCPL are less likely to cause problems, and are
usually a matter of just re-enabling the particular program. Another
program of this type that I can recommend is StartMan, free, here:
http://www.spywareinfo.com/downloads/startman/. If you have problems
with suspected hijackers, you can look up and investigate suspect
programs in your StartUp lists here:
http://www.pacs-portal.co.uk/startup_pages/startup_full.htm
(Recommended)
http://www.3feetunder.com/krick/startup/list.html (Recommended)
http://www.answersthatwork.com/Tasklist_pages/tasklist.htm (Recommended)


Some hijackers install themselves as Browser Helper Objects. Get BHOCop
here: BHO Cop http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,4149,270,00.asp
(Unfortunately, no longer free from that link but you can read about it
there, and here is a direct download link for it:
http://websec.arcady.fr/bhocop.zip) and take a look at what BHO's are
currently installed. Some things like AdShield and Acrobat are normal,
but if you see something that doesn't make any sense, try disabling it
and see if that helps. Another excellent program for this same purpose
is BHODemon, (still free) here: http://www.definitivesolutions.com/ or
here: http://www.spywareinfo.com/downloads/bhod/ I would recommend
both. You can also check/control BHO's using the Tools function of
SpyBot S&D.

There's good information about hijacking and fixes available here:

Andrew Clover's parasite page: http://www.doxdesk.com/parasite/
(Highly recommended)
Robert Allen's parasite page: http://allentech.net/parasite/index.phtml
(Highly recommended)
http://www.spywareinfo.com/hijacked.html
http://gmpservicesinc.com/Articles/hijack.asp (links here for .reg files
to lock and unlock your homepage, BTW. You can also use this program to
toggle locking/unlocking of your homepage:
http://www.dougknox.com/security/scripts/nosethomepage.vbs Recommended)
http://www.mvps.org/inetexplorer/answers.htm#home_page

Also, there's a new class of hijacker using Window's Messenger Service
(not Instant Messaging, BTW). See: Messenger Service Window That
Contains an Internet Advertisement Appears
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=330904 which identifies reasons to
keep this service and steps to take if you do. You can test your system
and follow the 'Prevention' link to get additional information here:
http://www.mynetwatchman.com/winpopuptester.asp Unless you have very
good reasons to keep this active, it should be turned off in Win2k and
XP. Go here and do what it says:
http://www.itc.virginia.edu/desktop/docs/messagepopup/ or, even better,
get MessageSubtract, free, here, which will give you flexible control of
the service and viewing of these messages:
http://www.intermute.com/messagesubtract/help.html Recommended.

Once you get this cleaned up, you might want to consider installing the
Browser Hijack Blaster, SpywareBlaster and SpywareGuard here to help
prevent this kind of thing from happening in the future:
http://www.wilderssecurity.com/bhblaster.html (Prevents malware BHO's)
http://www.wilderssecurity.com/spywareblaster.html (Prevents malware
Active X installs) (BTW, SpyWare Blaster is not memory resident ... no
CPU or memory load - but keep it updated) The latest version as of this
writing will prevent installation or prevent the malware from running if
it is already installed, and it provides information and fixit-links for
a variety of parasites.
http://www.wilderssecurity.net/spywareguard.html (Monitors for attempts
to install malware) All three Very Highly Recommended.

See if any of this helps
 
S

Shirley H

Hi
I,too, had trouble with the "search button" in IE6 for
about 2 weeks.I finally got it fixed back to the original
settings. I tried everything in these posts and then some.
Go to this site:
http://www.mvps.org/inetexplorer/answers4.htm#search_engine

Follow the instructions in "Last resort"
If the IE6 download link doesn't solve the problem use the
IE5 link.
Even though I have installed IE6 that link would not work
but the IE5 link finally did the trick.
This should get search back to original settings and
customizations.
Shirley

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