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  #11  
Old April 7th, 2008, 05:59 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
Mark A. Sam[_3_]
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Posts: 468
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There is no source to view, becuase there is no page to view.


"BruceM" wrote in message
...
View Source

"Mark A. Sam" wrote in message
...
I meant where is the html file located. Since it doesn't come up in my
browser, I want to open it with an editor to see its contents.

"Arvin Meyer [MVP]" wrote in message
...
In Internet Options there should be the choice for the default page. One
is Use Current, also Use Default (which is the Microsoft site) and
lastly Use Blank.
--
Arvin Meyer, MCP, MVP
http://www.datastrat.com
http://www.mvps.org/access
http://www.accessmvp.com

"Mark A. Sam" wrote in message
...
Arvin,

Maybe I'm not following you. I am using IE 7. The default page when I
open a new tab is Default: Tabs. It has content.

I have notice, lately, Defaut: Blank in the title bars when I have
clicked links for product info from a couple of websites. The pages
wouldn't open, but I just thought it was in IE 7 issue. Do you know
where I would find the html page for default: Blank on my computer?



"Arvin Meyer [MVP]" wrote in message
...
about: Blank is the default internet page. If you view the source, the
HTML should read:

HTML/HTML

If there is anything else on it your page has been replaced by
something which is probably evil.
--
Arvin Meyer, MCP, MVP
http://www.datastrat.com
http://www.mvps.org/access
http://www.accessmvp.com

"Mark A. Sam" wrote in message
...
Shell,

After checking my internet options I discovered that About Blank was
in the restricted sites. I removed it and that resolved it. How it
got there I don't know, but I'll just write it off as another
"Microsoft Experience".

God Bless,

Mark


"Shell" wrote in message
...
Hi mark,

I'm no expert, but I ran into something very similar - something
trying to
open my about:blank. Turns out it was a Trojan Hijacker. I ran
SpyBot in safe
mode and it picked out the Trojan, removed it and after reboot, I
was fine.

I'm sure other real anti-spyware can detect it as well as SpyBot
(www.safer-networking.org/) it's free without any strings, and
Tenebrils
free Lite version of Spycatcher (http://www.tenebril.com/) Neither
of these
are he lying false positives that plague the Internet. Both are
free and
qworth teh try. I helped with the development of SpyCatcher, but
prefer
SpyBot myself

S

"Mark A. Sam" wrote:

Hello,

I'm having an issue with an IE explorer message and don't think
I'll get any
help from the IE groups. They don't seem to be too active and I
haven't
gotten a response, so I am hoping someone here can help me.

I am suddenly getting this message when I open and do anything at
all on
Windows Live Hotmail.

The current Web page is trying to open a site in your Trusted

sites list. Do you want to allow this?

Current site: http://bylO7w.baylO7.mail.live.com

Trusted site: about:blank


This comes up in groups of 7 whenever I open hotmail, click a link
or mouse
over messages. I didn't change anything in my system settings.
It's really
annoying and hope someone knows how to suppress this message.

Thank you and God Bless,

Mark A. Sam
















  #12  
Old April 7th, 2008, 06:41 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
BruceM[_2_]
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Posts: 1,763
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If IE7 has a toolbar, click View Source to view the source code for the
page. If there is no page, blank or otherwise, then what html exactly do
you wish to see?

"Mark A. Sam" wrote in message
...
There is no source to view, becuase there is no page to view.


"BruceM" wrote in message
...
View Source

"Mark A. Sam" wrote in message
...
I meant where is the html file located. Since it doesn't come up in my
browser, I want to open it with an editor to see its contents.

"Arvin Meyer [MVP]" wrote in message
...
In Internet Options there should be the choice for the default page.
One is Use Current, also Use Default (which is the Microsoft site) and
lastly Use Blank.
--
Arvin Meyer, MCP, MVP
http://www.datastrat.com
http://www.mvps.org/access
http://www.accessmvp.com

"Mark A. Sam" wrote in message
...
Arvin,

Maybe I'm not following you. I am using IE 7. The default page when
I open a new tab is Default: Tabs. It has content.

I have notice, lately, Defaut: Blank in the title bars when I have
clicked links for product info from a couple of websites. The pages
wouldn't open, but I just thought it was in IE 7 issue. Do you know
where I would find the html page for default: Blank on my computer?



"Arvin Meyer [MVP]" wrote in message
...
about: Blank is the default internet page. If you view the source,
the HTML should read:

HTML/HTML

If there is anything else on it your page has been replaced by
something which is probably evil.
--
Arvin Meyer, MCP, MVP
http://www.datastrat.com
http://www.mvps.org/access
http://www.accessmvp.com

"Mark A. Sam" wrote in message
...
Shell,

After checking my internet options I discovered that About Blank was
in the restricted sites. I removed it and that resolved it. How it
got there I don't know, but I'll just write it off as another
"Microsoft Experience".

God Bless,

Mark


"Shell" wrote in message
...
Hi mark,

I'm no expert, but I ran into something very similar - something
trying to
open my about:blank. Turns out it was a Trojan Hijacker. I ran
SpyBot in safe
mode and it picked out the Trojan, removed it and after reboot, I
was fine.

I'm sure other real anti-spyware can detect it as well as SpyBot
(www.safer-networking.org/) it's free without any strings, and
Tenebrils
free Lite version of Spycatcher (http://www.tenebril.com/) Neither
of these
are he lying false positives that plague the Internet. Both are
free and
qworth teh try. I helped with the development of SpyCatcher, but
prefer
SpyBot myself

S

"Mark A. Sam" wrote:

Hello,

I'm having an issue with an IE explorer message and don't think
I'll get any
help from the IE groups. They don't seem to be too active and I
haven't
gotten a response, so I am hoping someone here can help me.

I am suddenly getting this message when I open and do anything at
all on
Windows Live Hotmail.

The current Web page is trying to open a site in your Trusted

sites list. Do you want to allow this?

Current site: http://bylO7w.baylO7.mail.live.com

Trusted site: about:blank


This comes up in groups of 7 whenever I open hotmail, click a link
or mouse
over messages. I didn't change anything in my system settings.
It's really
annoying and hope someone knows how to suppress this message.

Thank you and God Bless,

Mark A. Sam

















  #13  
Old April 8th, 2008, 12:50 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
Mark A. Sam[_3_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 468
Default Off Topic Post

I don't know. I'm reacting to what Arvin said on his first post:

"If there is anything else on it your page has been replaced by something
which is probably evil."

Some how Default: Blank got listed as a Trusted site and a Restricted site.
Today when I previewed a page from Visual Web Developer, I got a warnign
from Spybot about an attempted registry change. So something is going on.


"BruceM" wrote in message
...
If IE7 has a toolbar, click View Source to view the source code for the
page. If there is no page, blank or otherwise, then what html exactly do
you wish to see?

"Mark A. Sam" wrote in message
...
There is no source to view, becuase there is no page to view.


"BruceM" wrote in message
...
View Source

"Mark A. Sam" wrote in message
...
I meant where is the html file located. Since it doesn't come up in my
browser, I want to open it with an editor to see its contents.

"Arvin Meyer [MVP]" wrote in message
...
In Internet Options there should be the choice for the default page.
One is Use Current, also Use Default (which is the Microsoft site) and
lastly Use Blank.
--
Arvin Meyer, MCP, MVP
http://www.datastrat.com
http://www.mvps.org/access
http://www.accessmvp.com

"Mark A. Sam" wrote in message
...
Arvin,

Maybe I'm not following you. I am using IE 7. The default page when
I open a new tab is Default: Tabs. It has content.

I have notice, lately, Defaut: Blank in the title bars when I have
clicked links for product info from a couple of websites. The pages
wouldn't open, but I just thought it was in IE 7 issue. Do you know
where I would find the html page for default: Blank on my computer?



"Arvin Meyer [MVP]" wrote in message
...
about: Blank is the default internet page. If you view the source,
the HTML should read:

HTML/HTML

If there is anything else on it your page has been replaced by
something which is probably evil.
--
Arvin Meyer, MCP, MVP
http://www.datastrat.com
http://www.mvps.org/access
http://www.accessmvp.com

"Mark A. Sam" wrote in message
...
Shell,

After checking my internet options I discovered that About Blank
was in the restricted sites. I removed it and that resolved it.
How it got there I don't know, but I'll just write it off as
another "Microsoft Experience".

God Bless,

Mark


"Shell" wrote in message
...
Hi mark,

I'm no expert, but I ran into something very similar - something
trying to
open my about:blank. Turns out it was a Trojan Hijacker. I ran
SpyBot in safe
mode and it picked out the Trojan, removed it and after reboot, I
was fine.

I'm sure other real anti-spyware can detect it as well as SpyBot
(www.safer-networking.org/) it's free without any strings, and
Tenebrils
free Lite version of Spycatcher (http://www.tenebril.com/) Neither
of these
are he lying false positives that plague the Internet. Both are
free and
qworth teh try. I helped with the development of SpyCatcher, but
prefer
SpyBot myself

S

"Mark A. Sam" wrote:

Hello,

I'm having an issue with an IE explorer message and don't think
I'll get any
help from the IE groups. They don't seem to be too active and I
haven't
gotten a response, so I am hoping someone here can help me.

I am suddenly getting this message when I open and do anything at
all on
Windows Live Hotmail.

The current Web page is trying to open a site in your Trusted

sites list. Do you want to allow this?

Current site: http://bylO7w.baylO7.mail.live.com

Trusted site: about:blank


This comes up in groups of 7 whenever I open hotmail, click a
link or mouse
over messages. I didn't change anything in my system settings.
It's really
annoying and hope someone knows how to suppress this message.

Thank you and God Bless,

Mark A. Sam



















  #14  
Old April 8th, 2008, 12:11 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
BruceM[_2_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 1,763
Default Off Topic Post

Arvin wrote:
"If you view the source, the HTML [for a blank page as the default opening
page] should read:

HTML/HTML"

If you view the source as described it should be as above. However, it
could be that a blank page shows something other than the HTML tags as the
source. As I understand, that is what Arvin was suggesting you check. I
was just explaining how to go about checking.
However, it does sound as if something else may be going on, depending on
what is trying to change the registry.

"Mark A. Sam" wrote in message
...
I don't know. I'm reacting to what Arvin said on his first post:

"If there is anything else on it your page has been replaced by something
which is probably evil."

Some how Default: Blank got listed as a Trusted site and a Restricted
site. Today when I previewed a page from Visual Web Developer, I got a
warnign from Spybot about an attempted registry change. So something is
going on.


"BruceM" wrote in message
...
If IE7 has a toolbar, click View Source to view the source code for
the page. If there is no page, blank or otherwise, then what html
exactly do you wish to see?

"Mark A. Sam" wrote in message
...
There is no source to view, becuase there is no page to view.


"BruceM" wrote in message
...
View Source

"Mark A. Sam" wrote in message
...
I meant where is the html file located. Since it doesn't come up in my
browser, I want to open it with an editor to see its contents.

"Arvin Meyer [MVP]" wrote in message
...
In Internet Options there should be the choice for the default page.
One is Use Current, also Use Default (which is the Microsoft site)
and lastly Use Blank.
--
Arvin Meyer, MCP, MVP
http://www.datastrat.com
http://www.mvps.org/access
http://www.accessmvp.com

"Mark A. Sam" wrote in message
...
Arvin,

Maybe I'm not following you. I am using IE 7. The default page
when I open a new tab is Default: Tabs. It has content.

I have notice, lately, Defaut: Blank in the title bars when I have
clicked links for product info from a couple of websites. The pages
wouldn't open, but I just thought it was in IE 7 issue. Do you know
where I would find the html page for default: Blank on my computer?



"Arvin Meyer [MVP]" wrote in message
...
about: Blank is the default internet page. If you view the source,
the HTML should read:

HTML/HTML

If there is anything else on it your page has been replaced by
something which is probably evil.
--
Arvin Meyer, MCP, MVP
http://www.datastrat.com
http://www.mvps.org/access
http://www.accessmvp.com

"Mark A. Sam" wrote in message
...
Shell,

After checking my internet options I discovered that About Blank
was in the restricted sites. I removed it and that resolved it.
How it got there I don't know, but I'll just write it off as
another "Microsoft Experience".

God Bless,

Mark


"Shell" wrote in message
...
Hi mark,

I'm no expert, but I ran into something very similar - something
trying to
open my about:blank. Turns out it was a Trojan Hijacker. I ran
SpyBot in safe
mode and it picked out the Trojan, removed it and after reboot, I
was fine.

I'm sure other real anti-spyware can detect it as well as SpyBot
(www.safer-networking.org/) it's free without any strings, and
Tenebrils
free Lite version of Spycatcher (http://www.tenebril.com/)
Neither of these
are he lying false positives that plague the Internet. Both are
free and
qworth teh try. I helped with the development of SpyCatcher, but
prefer
SpyBot myself

S

"Mark A. Sam" wrote:

Hello,

I'm having an issue with an IE explorer message and don't think
I'll get any
help from the IE groups. They don't seem to be too active and I
haven't
gotten a response, so I am hoping someone here can help me.

I am suddenly getting this message when I open and do anything
at all on
Windows Live Hotmail.

The current Web page is trying to open a site in your Trusted

sites list. Do you want to allow this?

Current site: http://bylO7w.baylO7.mail.live.com

Trusted site: about:blank


This comes up in groups of 7 whenever I open hotmail, click a
link or mouse
over messages. I didn't change anything in my system settings.
It's really
annoying and hope someone knows how to suppress this message.

Thank you and God Bless,

Mark A. Sam




















  #15  
Old April 8th, 2008, 01:32 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
Arvin Meyer [MVP]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 4,231
Default Off Topic Post

Mark, Bruce has it right. You should be able to view the source in every
version of IE. There is no code on the default blank page beyond the HTML
tags. If you see anything else at all you do not have the original and
something else has replace it. In no case should it require a registry
change. My suggestion is that you deny the registry change and immediately
run a full anti-virus check, as well as the Spybot check.
--
Arvin Meyer, MCP, MVP
http://www.datastrat.com
http://www.mvps.org/access
http://www.accessmvp.com

"Mark A. Sam" wrote in message
...
I don't know. I'm reacting to what Arvin said on his first post:

"If there is anything else on it your page has been replaced by something
which is probably evil."

Some how Default: Blank got listed as a Trusted site and a Restricted
site. Today when I previewed a page from Visual Web Developer, I got a
warnign from Spybot about an attempted registry change. So something is
going on.


"BruceM" wrote in message
...
If IE7 has a toolbar, click View Source to view the source code for
the page. If there is no page, blank or otherwise, then what html
exactly do you wish to see?

"Mark A. Sam" wrote in message
...
There is no source to view, becuase there is no page to view.


"BruceM" wrote in message
...
View Source

"Mark A. Sam" wrote in message
...
I meant where is the html file located. Since it doesn't come up in my
browser, I want to open it with an editor to see its contents.

"Arvin Meyer [MVP]" wrote in message
...
In Internet Options there should be the choice for the default page.
One is Use Current, also Use Default (which is the Microsoft site)
and lastly Use Blank.
--
Arvin Meyer, MCP, MVP
http://www.datastrat.com
http://www.mvps.org/access
http://www.accessmvp.com

"Mark A. Sam" wrote in message
...
Arvin,

Maybe I'm not following you. I am using IE 7. The default page
when I open a new tab is Default: Tabs. It has content.

I have notice, lately, Defaut: Blank in the title bars when I have
clicked links for product info from a couple of websites. The pages
wouldn't open, but I just thought it was in IE 7 issue. Do you know
where I would find the html page for default: Blank on my computer?



"Arvin Meyer [MVP]" wrote in message
...
about: Blank is the default internet page. If you view the source,
the HTML should read:

HTML/HTML

If there is anything else on it your page has been replaced by
something which is probably evil.
--
Arvin Meyer, MCP, MVP
http://www.datastrat.com
http://www.mvps.org/access
http://www.accessmvp.com

"Mark A. Sam" wrote in message
...
Shell,

After checking my internet options I discovered that About Blank
was in the restricted sites. I removed it and that resolved it.
How it got there I don't know, but I'll just write it off as
another "Microsoft Experience".

God Bless,

Mark


"Shell" wrote in message
...
Hi mark,

I'm no expert, but I ran into something very similar - something
trying to
open my about:blank. Turns out it was a Trojan Hijacker. I ran
SpyBot in safe
mode and it picked out the Trojan, removed it and after reboot, I
was fine.

I'm sure other real anti-spyware can detect it as well as SpyBot
(www.safer-networking.org/) it's free without any strings, and
Tenebrils
free Lite version of Spycatcher (http://www.tenebril.com/)
Neither of these
are he lying false positives that plague the Internet. Both are
free and
qworth teh try. I helped with the development of SpyCatcher, but
prefer
SpyBot myself

S

"Mark A. Sam" wrote:

Hello,

I'm having an issue with an IE explorer message and don't think
I'll get any
help from the IE groups. They don't seem to be too active and I
haven't
gotten a response, so I am hoping someone here can help me.

I am suddenly getting this message when I open and do anything
at all on
Windows Live Hotmail.

The current Web page is trying to open a site in your Trusted

sites list. Do you want to allow this?

Current site: http://bylO7w.baylO7.mail.live.com

Trusted site: about:blank


This comes up in groups of 7 whenever I open hotmail, click a
link or mouse
over messages. I didn't change anything in my system settings.
It's really
annoying and hope someone knows how to suppress this message.

Thank you and God Bless,

Mark A. Sam





















  #16  
Old April 8th, 2008, 04:01 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
Mark A. Sam[_3_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 468
Default Off Topic Post

Arvin.

I don't think there is a problem with any of the pages in IE. Somehow
Default: Blank got entered as a Trusted site once and another time as a
Restricted site. It hasn't happened since and I'm not too concerned. As
long as I can work I don't care. The messages popping up were annoying. It
just reminded me of the Outllook Security messages. For all I know this
could be another Microsoft Security measure to make sure I don't reading my
email in peace.

God Bless,

Mark


"Arvin Meyer [MVP]" wrote in message
...
Mark, Bruce has it right. You should be able to view the source in every
version of IE. There is no code on the default blank page beyond the HTML
tags. If you see anything else at all you do not have the original and
something else has replace it. In no case should it require a registry
change. My suggestion is that you deny the registry change and immediately
run a full anti-virus check, as well as the Spybot check.
--
Arvin Meyer, MCP, MVP
http://www.datastrat.com
http://www.mvps.org/access
http://www.accessmvp.com

"Mark A. Sam" wrote in message
...
I don't know. I'm reacting to what Arvin said on his first post:

"If there is anything else on it your page has been replaced by something
which is probably evil."

Some how Default: Blank got listed as a Trusted site and a Restricted
site. Today when I previewed a page from Visual Web Developer, I got a
warnign from Spybot about an attempted registry change. So something is
going on.


"BruceM" wrote in message
...
If IE7 has a toolbar, click View Source to view the source code for
the page. If there is no page, blank or otherwise, then what html
exactly do you wish to see?

"Mark A. Sam" wrote in message
...
There is no source to view, becuase there is no page to view.


"BruceM" wrote in message
...
View Source

"Mark A. Sam" wrote in message
...
I meant where is the html file located. Since it doesn't come up in
my browser, I want to open it with an editor to see its contents.

"Arvin Meyer [MVP]" wrote in message
...
In Internet Options there should be the choice for the default page.
One is Use Current, also Use Default (which is the Microsoft site)
and lastly Use Blank.
--
Arvin Meyer, MCP, MVP
http://www.datastrat.com
http://www.mvps.org/access
http://www.accessmvp.com

"Mark A. Sam" wrote in message
...
Arvin,

Maybe I'm not following you. I am using IE 7. The default page
when I open a new tab is Default: Tabs. It has content.

I have notice, lately, Defaut: Blank in the title bars when I have
clicked links for product info from a couple of websites. The
pages wouldn't open, but I just thought it was in IE 7 issue. Do
you know where I would find the html page for default: Blank on my
computer?



"Arvin Meyer [MVP]" wrote in message
...
about: Blank is the default internet page. If you view the source,
the HTML should read:

HTML/HTML

If there is anything else on it your page has been replaced by
something which is probably evil.
--
Arvin Meyer, MCP, MVP
http://www.datastrat.com
http://www.mvps.org/access
http://www.accessmvp.com

"Mark A. Sam" wrote in message
...
Shell,

After checking my internet options I discovered that About Blank
was in the restricted sites. I removed it and that resolved it.
How it got there I don't know, but I'll just write it off as
another "Microsoft Experience".

God Bless,

Mark


"Shell" wrote in message
...
Hi mark,

I'm no expert, but I ran into something very similar - something
trying to
open my about:blank. Turns out it was a Trojan Hijacker. I ran
SpyBot in safe
mode and it picked out the Trojan, removed it and after reboot,
I was fine.

I'm sure other real anti-spyware can detect it as well as SpyBot
(www.safer-networking.org/) it's free without any strings, and
Tenebrils
free Lite version of Spycatcher (http://www.tenebril.com/)
Neither of these
are he lying false positives that plague the Internet. Both are
free and
qworth teh try. I helped with the development of SpyCatcher, but
prefer
SpyBot myself

S

"Mark A. Sam" wrote:

Hello,

I'm having an issue with an IE explorer message and don't think
I'll get any
help from the IE groups. They don't seem to be too active and
I haven't
gotten a response, so I am hoping someone here can help me.

I am suddenly getting this message when I open and do anything
at all on
Windows Live Hotmail.

The current Web page is trying to open a site in your Trusted

sites list. Do you want to allow this?

Current site: http://bylO7w.baylO7.mail.live.com

Trusted site: about:blank


This comes up in groups of 7 whenever I open hotmail, click a
link or mouse
over messages. I didn't change anything in my system settings.
It's really
annoying and hope someone knows how to suppress this message.

Thank you and God Bless,

Mark A. Sam























 




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