What I am going to tress on is the fact that _nobody_ has yet given us a proper evidence or a log or whatever of where they exactly got the setups from. And I mean the proper direct link, which you can only see if you look at the HTTP headers when you download the setup. Thus not
www.msgplus.net/DownloadMsgPlus.aspx, but the real link it redirects to, like (for the current version):
mirror10.msgpluslive.net/20111016/MIX/Setup-MsgPlus-510.exe
This because it is only then that we can try and recreate the situation with the proper setup file with the proper sponsor flavor, and maybe investigate further.
However, this said, I make it a strong point that I download all the known available setups of all versions (including beta versions) and as a result I have probably one of the largest collections of Plus! setups of all the users here (yeah, call me nuts
).
I also always test-install each official version (and again, I'm not just talking about 'version' as in v5.1, v5.2, etc, but in the much bigger sense as in the different sponsored versions). And let me tress on the fact that I have never seen the sponsor (=browser companion, bar, search engine, etc) installing by itself. This includes the latest versions (=see link above, + the 'PN' and 'LK' flavors). And by 'seeing' I do mean by analyzing exactly what the setup is doing with the help of a sandbox, a network sniffer, a registry monitor and a process monitoring program.
So, again, if you experienced something with the setup which it should not be doing, then by all means, please provide us proper material so we can look into it deeper.
Nobody benefits from misbehaviouring setups, not even Yuna, despite what some might believe.
Just saying you did or did not do something is unfortunatly not enough. You can't imagine the amount of people saying that they did/didn't do something, while in fact they didn't/did (although not always on purpose though). This is all too common. People working in support centers and other similar areas sure know what I'm talking about.
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How the Plus! setup works in relation to the Linkury searchbar:
note: everything said here can easily be checked if you have some basic knowledge of the file system of Windows and archives
The setup of Plus! is now, what sometimes is called, an online setup. This means that the size of the setup is small, and that the needed files, which are actually going to be installed, are downloaded when you start the setup process... thus exactly like how WLM is installed.
When the setup is running and busy installing, the downloaded files are stored in two temporary subdirectories, named
msgpl_XXXX.tmp (where the X stands for a hexadecimal number), under your Windows' temporary map.
these will be removed as soon as you close the Plus! setup. So, if you wanna check this out, don't close the setup.
Most of these files are compressed RAR archives, although they not always have the RAR extension in their name. In these archives there are more files and some are compressed archives on their own.
In one of these files (namely
PlusPlusSetup.dat), which is also an archive, there is a file called
MsgPlusSetup.exe.
This file contains binary resources. One of these resources is FILES_FILE_LINKURY. This file is again a RAR archive.
In there is the Linkury installer named
LinkuryInstaller.exe. However, this installer is again an online installer, and if executed it downloads the actual Linkury MSI setup. It downloads it from (in this versions' case)
http://mirror10.msgpluslive.net/20111016/LK/LinkuryPlus.msi. So, as long as
LinkuryInstaller.exe is not executed, nothing gets downloaded, and thus nothing can be installed in the first place.
If you have unticked the searchbar box in the Plus! setup, then this Linkury installer will not be extracted and thus will not be installed. Which on its turn will not download the MSI, let alone start that.
So, to conclude: yes, a part of (note: 'part of') the entire searchbar setup system is included in the Plus! setup. But NOT (note: 'not') the bussiness part which actually installs the thing.
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Also note that this searchbar is actually a very popular addon (if you can call it that) for many freeware programs on the net. And believe me that many of such free programs actually do not let you choose to install it or not.
So, there is also always a chance that this searchbar was not installed by Messenger Plus!, but by some other software you've recently installed.
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quote:
In fact I went as far as to completely uninstall plus, yet it's still redirecting my google searches to plusnetwork.com, which is definitely not what I wanted.
Like said before: uninstalling Plus! will not reset the browser search engine to what it was before. In fact, this is very extremely rarely done with any other software which alters the search engine in the browsers. You need to manually set it back to what it was. Also know that it is not enough to simply enter the original one in the most obvious place in your browser. For many browsers there are quite a few deep buried settings which deal with search engines. You need to alter them too.
Either way, this is certainly not a case of Plus! being malicious and trying to hide itself so you can not get rid of it. You actually did got rid of it if you uninstall it (NOT by 3rd party apps, but by using the proper official uninstaller!!!); it is just that some settings in the browser have been 'leftover'.
Yes, completely removing your browser, like that other guy did, will solve it. So is formatting your computer or even buying a brand new one. But changing the settings back, manually (because the sponsor of Plus! does not know what it was before), would have solved it too though.
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To remove the Linkury searchbar:
http://www.linkury.com/faq/linkury/faq_eng.html
Go to control panel -> "Add/Remove Programs" (XP) or "Programs and Features" (Vista/7) -> Linkury Smartbar.
and follow instructions.
After that, you can change your browser settings such as your keyword search and default search provider by going to your browser's options menu.
For Chrome users, a helpfull page might be:
http://www.google.com/support/chrome/bin/answer.py?answer=95426
And otherwise:
http://www.searchenginejournal.com/change-your-de...e-chrome-ie/24378/
Also remember that, especially for FireFox, there are different types of searches. Just changing one of them will not change the others. See the link above.
Also remember that these browser settings are just settings! They do not have anything to do with programs hijacking them or whatever. They are nothing more than some options in the browsers themselfs! So, even if you have uninstalled the Plus! Smartbar from Linkury you MUST change these browser settings yourself!!!