You used the Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool to scan for malicious software that changed Internet browser settings. As part of the repair process, the tool reset your Microsoft Internet Explorer settings to point to a specific Microsoft Web site that includes instructions for reconfiguring the settings.
This article helps you reset your home page and search option settings for Internet Explorer 6 and Internet Explorer 5. If you are a business and need expert help with IT assistance for Hertfordshire, as well as other areas, you may want to check out companies such as sphereit.uk for that technical support.
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If the Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool indicates that you have to reset your home page and search option settings, you must follow the steps for the operating system that your computer uses:
- To reset your options on a computers that uses Windows XP or Windows Server 2003, go to the “Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 (Internet Explorer 6)” section.
- To reset your options on a computer that uses Microsoft Windows 2000 and Internet Explorer 5, go to the “Windows 2000 (Internet Explorer 5)” section.
Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 (Internet Explorer 6)
Important This section, method, or task contains steps that tell you how to modify the registry. However, serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly. Therefore, make sure that you follow these steps carefully. For added protection, back up the registry before you modify it. Then, you can restore the registry if a problem occurs. For more information about how to back up and restore the registry, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
322756 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/322756/ ) How to back up and restore the registry in Windows
- In Internet Explorer, click Tools, and then click Internet Options.
- On the General tab, type the URL of the page that you want to set as your default home page in the Address box, click Apply, and then click OK.
- To change the search options, follow these steps.
Note These steps may affect only the current user. You may have to follow these steps for other user accounts if they are present.- Start Internet Explorer 6.
- On the Tools menu, click Internet Options.
- Click the Programs tab, click Reset Web Settings, and then click Yes in the Reset Web Settings dialog box.
- To verify that these settings were changed, start Registry Editor. To do this, click Start, click Run, type regedit, and then click OK.
- Locate and then right-click the following registry subkey: HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftInternet ExplorerMainSearch Bar
- Subkey: HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftInternet ExplorerSearchURL
Entry name: (Default)
Type: REG_SZ
Value data: (value not set)
Entry name: Provider
Type: REG_SZ
Value data: no value - Subkey: HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftInternet ExplorerMain
Entry name: Search Page
Type: REG_SZ
Value data: http://www.microsoft.com/isapi/redir.dll?prd=ie&ar=iesearch - Subkey: HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftInternet ExplorerURLSearchHooks
Entry name: (Default)
Type: REG_SZ
Value data: (value not set)
Entry name: {CFBFAE00-17A6-11D0-99CB-00C04FD64497}
Type: REG_SZ
Value data: This value should be blank (no value). - Subkey: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareMicrosoftInternet ExplorerMain
Entry name: Default_Search_URL
Type: REG_SZ
Value data: http://www.microsoft.com/isapi/redir.dll?prd=ie&ar=iesearch - Subkey: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareMicrosoftInternet ExplorerSearch
Entry name: CustomizeSearch
Type: REG_SZ
Value data: http://ie.search.msn.com/{SUB_RFC1766}/srchasst/srchcust.htm - Subkey: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareMicrosoftInternet ExplorerSearch
Entry name: SearchAssistant
Type: REG_SZ
Value data: http://ie.search.msn.com/{SUB_RFC1766}/srchasst/srchasst.htm - Subkey: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareMicrosoftInternet ExplorerAboutURLs
Entry name: blank
Type: REG_SZ
Value data: res://mshtml.dll/blank.htm
Windows 2000 (Internet Explorer 5)
For more information about changing search options for Windows 2000, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
171853 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/171853/ ) Changing search pages used by Internet Explorer
For more information about the Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
890830 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/890830/ ) The Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool helps remove specific, prevalent malicious software from computers that are running Windows Server 2003, Windows XP, or Windows 2000
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< p>Reference: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/895339
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