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hey guys..

i have a few suggestions..

well first off i use mozilla (that allows the blocking of ads), so basically i was hoping that there would be an option so that when i click on the link on MSN that leads you to your email centre, that it would allow us to choose another browser instead of Microsoft IE..

in addition, MsgPlus is all about getting rid of ads, but then there are ads on the left side panel (or tabs).. is there a way of getting rid of them?  i mean, newer version of MSN are coming out, and it seems like there comes more tabs as each newer versions are released.

11-05-2004 02:15 AM
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RE: internet browser + those links on the side
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is there a way of getting rid of them?


You can hide them.

Tools> Options> Privacy > "do not show my tabs" or something like that...

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when i click on the link on MSN that leads you to your email centre, that it would allow us to choose another browser instead of Microsoft IE..

you mean you'd like it to open in mozilla? Download stuffplug ng at www.stuffplug.com and set mozilla as your default browser :)

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11-05-2004 02:25 AM
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in addition, MsgPlus is all about getting rid of ads
MsgPlus is nothing about getting rid of ads.

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when i click on the link on MSN that leads you to your email centre, that it would allow us to choose another browser instead of Microsoft IE.
you mean you'd like it to open in mozilla? Download stuffplug ng at www.stuffplug.com and set mozilla as your default browser
If you use Mozilla, you don't need StuffPlug at all for this. Just set Mozilla as the default browser and make sure you haven't ticked MSIE in Windows XP's Program Access Settings (Control Panel > Software > Program Access and Settings, see sshot).

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11-05-2004 03:45 AM
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unfortunately when i set Mozilla Firefox to default, it didn't work

i checked again and it reverted back to what it originally was....

11-05-2004 04:41 AM
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unfortunately when i set Mozilla Firefox to default, it didn't work

i checked again and it reverted back to what it originally was....

Make sure MSIE doesn't automatically change itself to the default browser again.
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11-05-2004 04:55 AM
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how do i do that?
11-05-2004 05:21 AM
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RE: internet browser + those links on the side
Like I said, go to the "Program Access and Settings" page and untick the "default browser" in MSIE...

in more detail:
http://www.depts.drew.edu/cns/support/docs/default_mozilla/
http://home.att.net/~cherokee67/ns7default.html
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