I was first able to remove it the first time using Add or Remove in control panel but it does come back somehow. If you all find out how to remove it permenantly Please let us know. good Luck, Craig R.

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From: "Ed Marquette" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, March 21, 2010 12:42 AM
To: "Ted Larson" <[email protected]>
Cc: <[email protected]>
Subject: Bing and Window-Eyes (Was Re: Somewhat Off Topic: getting Bing On NLS Library Website)

Ted:
This is an excellent question. I don't think I'd call it exactly off topic. I understand this thing, "Bing," is a gift (I would call it a virus) from Microsoft and is a kind of search engine. It just gets in the way, and when it gets in the habit of popping up, I have found no easy way to get rid of it. If someone has figured out a wmeay to do so, that would be helpful to many of us. Surely, there is some clickable something that is non-standard enough that I've been unable to find it. I usually alt-tab away and back several times. Sometimes Bing goes away, but sometimes not.


Ted Larson wrote:
Dear List:
I just started getting into the National Library Service website wmbph.mpl.org/opac I added it to favorites so I could go back to it. The favorites worked for only a couple of times. Now, when I invoke the website with the favorite from the desktop shortcut, I get the following strange results: It first says Bing. Then there's a search button. Then, there is a list of links such as 2010 Microsoft, a privacy link, a legal link and an advertise link. When I clicked on one of the links, it caused an abnormal end of program. Does anyone know what is happening here? I have had to enter the address in the address bar to avoid this problem. Although, now I am noticing that when I am going to other websites, Window-Eyes may say Bing before it finally gets to the website in question. Any ideas are appreciated. Thanks. Regards: Ted Larson If you reply to this message it will be delivered to the original sender only. If your reply would benefit others on the list and your message is related to GW Micro, then please consider sending your message to [email protected] so the entire list will receive it.

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