Discussion:
unstall BING
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JHTIK
2009-11-08 20:59:02 UTC
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I don't want Bing to be my search engine. I have serched the internet and
read many discussions and tried all the suggestion. I still have Bing.

I want to get rid of it. I closedd out Microfost Silverlight. I went to
options and checked there. I went to Add/Remove programs to see if it was
there.
I have MSN and on the toolbar I clicked on magnifying glass and Bing came
up. It doesn't show any ability to click on it and change it or get rid of
it.

I am running out of ideas and patience. How dare Microsoft shove BING down
my throat.

any suggestions for the removal would be greatly appreciated.
Jane
StephenB
2009-11-09 00:02:13 UTC
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If you are using MSN Explorer, the search engine is going to be Bing.
If you are using the MSN Toolbar or the Windows Live Toolbar, the search engine
is going to be Bing.
If you are using Internet Explorer, you can change the search provider as
desired.
-steve
Post by JHTIK
I don't want Bing to be my search engine. I have serched the internet and
read many discussions and tried all the suggestion. I still have Bing.
I want to get rid of it. I closedd out Microfost Silverlight. I went to
options and checked there. I went to Add/Remove programs to see if it was
there.
I have MSN and on the toolbar I clicked on magnifying glass and Bing came
up. It doesn't show any ability to click on it and change it or get rid of
it.
I am running out of ideas and patience. How dare Microsoft shove BING down
my throat.
any suggestions for the removal would be greatly appreciated.
Jane
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