Changing your Home Page, Ever need to change your Home Page
AlSnyder
Posted: Feb 26 2008, 07:03 AM


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DISCLAIMER: Programmers like to change things from time to time to regain their uniqueness. This may not remain universal over time.


Ever get a virus that keeps changing your home page to some crazy site that asks you to download their product? Here's how to get it back. REMEMBER remove the virus from your computer first.

Here is a simple way to change the Home Page of your Internet Browser.

Open your Browser. These directions work for Internet Explorer and Firefox.



Navigate to the site that you want to be your home page.

Select Tools located in the very top tool bar. Just under the Window name.

Select Internet Options or Options

SHORTCUT: {OR hit [ALT - T] then O}



Now, simply find the first set of text windows. In it will be listed the URL or web address of your home page.

Underneath this text window there will be three buttons. One says {Use Current} The other says {Use Default} the third says {Use Blank}

Select {Use Current} HIT {Apply} then HIT {OK}

If you wish to open multiple tabs enter multiple URLS in the text window seperated be a semi-colon ( ; )


Have a great time on your new home page.
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Al Snyder
Owner / Technician
Brothers in Arms Custom Computer Solutions

http://www.biacomputers.com

Galatians 5:1 - It is for Freedom that Christ has set us Free. Stand firm, then, and do not let yourselves be burdened again.
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