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I`m asking this on behalf of someone else, she`s using win XP and has DL`d the google toolbar for her browser IE.

the toolbar`s there no problem, but is there anyway to get rid of the instructions that fill the window?

 

Thnx :)

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yeah, I think so, part of it certainly is

She should be able to just navigate away as usual.

 

Do they keep coming back or something?

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yup, she`s instaled it twice and even customised it. I tried to set the default homepage, but it wouldn`t let me?

it kept coming back up with a google based URL and some ID code at the end, and shows the same instructions page of how to operate the google buttons LOL

Sounds like the installer doesn't think installation completed successfully.

 

See if there's an FAQ on Google...? It could be a known issue.

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either that, or I didn`t set the default homepage correctly?

 

Tools/Internet Options/hopepage address: http://www.whatever.com

then click ok down the bottom

 

and it wouldn`t have it?

no, it wouldn't have an effect on it. It looks to me, like what sayonara said, like it hasn't completed. I suggest, you tell her to remove the google toolbar (add/remove software on control panel) and then to reinastall it :)

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she has done, twice, I did the same thing to my puter using win 98, it worked fine, and I managed to get rid of the instructions by setting the default homepage, for some reason I couldn`t on hers?

Is this a home or work PC?

 

If it's a work PC she may not have sufficient privileges to allow the toolbar to write the correct reg entries.

Oddness :confused:

 

This could be a symptom of something worse.

 

Uninstall Google toolbar, run up-to-date Adaware 6, reinstall IE from windows update, install toolbar.

 

Betcha that fixes it.

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heheheheh, panic over, I`ve just sorted it over the fone :)

we we`re actualy so close the 1`st time but being rushed for time, we missed one point, we should have clicked on Use Current and THEN click the OK in Internet options :)

it`s all working sweet now *Phew* thnx all for your help, it`s much appreciated :))

Or, you guys could use Mozilla...

 

:P

i dont like mozilla (personal preference)

i use opera because of its sheer speed, due to it being such a small program, MyIE2 is also good ;)

NSX said in post # :

Or, you guys could use Mozilla...

YT2095 said in post # :

it`s a home PC, my Moms actualy :)

:P

 

I use every major browser (for cross-compatibility testing) and one or two minor ones, so I'm immune to the browser wars.

Generally i would suggest the use of Dogpile.com for multimedia research, but going through topics on yahoo is also good for more obscure info, homework etc.

 

P.S

Is that Murray the talking skull on Crash's user from Monkey island?

yes tis i murray the demonic skull, muhahahaha,

damn that cursed island "la isla del pollo"

the problem with dogpile is that u get repeated results. It searches on google, yahoo and other top search engines, so, u obviously get repeeated results. I used to use it before, that was begore i found google :)))

I've not has any problems with the Google toolbar, altough I do get a very strange tool bar called 'Rtrrgraccr' or something. Not sure what it is. In regard to what ed84c said, I think that Dogpile is excellent for multimedia searches but I prefer Google for normal web page searches.

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