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Do
You Yahoo?
By Cate Eales
Appeared August 3, 2006 on castanet.net
Computer repair people and systems administrators all
over the place were not lonely last week when Yahoo! unleashed its new,
improved Yahoo! Toolbar. That's because Internet Explorer quit working
when the toolbar updated itself.
If you tried to open Internet Explorer and it closed immediately, and you
haven't solved the problem…well, you are probably not reading this now
since the column appears on the web. But if you know someone who is still
having this problem, you can be a hero. Print this column and hand it to
your friend!
What's the problem?
IF your email client (Outlook Express, Thunderbird, Incredimail, etc.)
works
BUT your Internet Explorer opens briefly and then closes
AND your Firefox browser works fine
THEN you probably have the new, improved Yahoo! Toolbar on your computer.
(Legal Weasel Words: I can't possibly know for sure that this is the
problem without actually looking at your computer. You're welcome to try
the following recommendations to solve this problem, but if you have a
different problem, this isn't going to help. I'm making this
recommendation based on my experience and the collective experience of
people like me who have been helping clients remove the toolbar all week.
It has worked. Your Mileage May Vary. Proceed at your own risk.)
What's the fix?
The easiest, fastest, safest fix is to uninstall the Yahoo! Toolbar. To do
this:
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Start ~> Control Panel ~> Add/Remove Programs |
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All known programs installed on your computer will be
listed in alphabetical order. Scroll down to Yahoo! Toolbar. |
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Click on "Uninstall" |
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OK your way out. |
Your Internet Explorer should behave normally now. (You
might have to restart your computer first.)
Some people report that after they remove the Yahoo! Toolbar their Address
Bar (where you see the URLs like http://castanet.net) is gone. Fix that
like this:
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Start Internet Explorer |
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Click on View ~> Toolbars |
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If "Lock the toolbars" is checked, uncheck it. |
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Check "Address Bar" |
The Address Bar should be visible again. If not, it's
there (honest!) but it's just collapsed or hidden. Look for a vertical
line, click and hold on that, and try dragging it up, down, left, or right
to a spot big enough for the bar to expand. You just have to mess around
until you get it right.
If that isn't working for you at all, go back to View ~> Toolbars and
uncheck everything except "Address Bar." Have another look, try dragging
things. Once you've found it, go back and turn on the other toolbars you
want. When you're satisfied, you can check "Lock the toolbars" again if
you like.
What the heck happened? I didn't even know I had
Yahoo! Toolbar.
I heard that a lot last week. One way to get Yahoo! Toolbar is to go to
page where it's offered and install it. At least you know you have it.
But Yahoo! Toolbar comes packaged as a "feature" with many other
downloads. If you recently downloaded Adobe Reader, you were "offered" the
toolbar as part of the installation. It also comes with Yahoo! Messenger.
You should be able to say "no" to the toolbar, but what happens is that we
just sit there clicking "OK", "Yes", "Default", "OK" "OK" "OK"!!!!!
without really paying attention. Surprise! You've just accepted Yahoo!
Toolbar.
In fairness, Yahoo! is certainly not the only software distributor to do
that. And, they haven't admitted that their Toolbar broke Internet
Explorer all over the English-speaking world. But it would be a pretty big
coincidence that reports of Internet Explorer not working came in pretty
much right after the new toolbar, and that removing the toolbar lets IE
function normally.
It helps to know what you are installing. I make it a habit when
installing software to check "Custom" instead of "Default" or "Common"
when asked. Usually I end up installing the common configuration, but at
least there's a list of what is getting installed and where, and a choice
of whether or not to install everything.
Next time: More on Toolbars and other Browser Helper Objects, and a
reminder that there are alternatives to Microsoft Internet Explorer ---
for instance, Mozilla Firefox. Thank you to everyone for reading and
subscribing. You can always find the column archives (if your browser is
working) here:
http://rlis.com/column.htm.
Links:
Yahoo Toolbar for Internet Explorer
http://toolbar.yahoo.com/ie
Mozilla Firefox
http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/
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Cate Eales has been helping people make online computing safe, accessible
and fun for over 20 years. She lives in Kelowna with her husband, Eric,
and her dog, Sandy. Cate is a partner in Real Life Internet Solutions,
helping individuals and small businesses with virus, spyware and malware
eradication; personal computer training and management; digital image
management; music transfer; and website design, hosting and management.
Email Cate at cate@rlis.com with your
comments, suggestions, or questions. To browse the column archives, visit
the Real Life Internet Solutions website at
www.rlis.com.
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Cate Eales 2006 – All Rights Reserved
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