Une piste pour régler le problème Toolbar Google
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Emidan
Je suis allé sur un forum en langue anglaise de IE6
ou j'ai vu ceci:
"David Frey" <anon@anon.org> wrote in message
news:eLWRroC9DHA.2676@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl
> I found the solution to my problem. It was only a coincidence that I
> installed the latest IE updates at the time the problem appeared. I use
the
> Google Toolbar and on that same day it automatically downloaded a
valentine
> promo to skin the toolbar with a valtine scheme. By disabling that promo,
> and putting the toolbar back into its normal state, IE now connects
> correctly. I disabled the promo by simply renaming
> HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Google\NavClient\1.1\Promo to
> HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Google\NavClient\1.1\BadPromo
> By doing that, the toolbar doesn't see the valentine mess and all works
> fine.
>
> You'll also notice that it does this per profile. I believe this is why
some
> people are changing to a different profile and having IE work fine, only
to
> mess up again since the toolbar installs that scheme for the new profile
>
> Hope it is of some to others.
>
> "David Frey" <anon@anon.org> wrote in message
> news:%23aMFkx$8DHA.2812@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl
> > I'm in the same boat. Installed the latest critical updates on the
Windows
> > Update page, and now it refuses to connect automatically, even though
the
> > connection settings are set to Always dial.
> >
> > "Dave" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:1073901c3f3c7$bd08fc30$a001280a@phx.gbl
> > > As of yesterday when I open IE, I would get the prompt
> > > box to open my Internet connection and I would press
> > > connect and everything went fine. The last two days when
> > > I open my browser, instead of getting the connection box,
> > > I now get the box asking if I want to work offline
> > > because there is no connection available. I have to go
> > > and open my connection first, then open IE. Everything
> > > was done automatically before. Now its been awhile since
> > > I set the options to prompt me to connect after opening
> > > IE, so I am not sure where these options are now.
> > > I do have checked that IE dial a connection where one is
> > > not present in the options panel of IE.
> > > Now either something isn't ckecked properly or a file is
> > > missing?
> > > Can anybody help me get it back to where it was?
> > > I am using WinXP and in previous versions you would go to
> > > the Networking options to configure that. But I am lost
> > > now.
> > > Thank you
J'ai renommé le répertoire "promo" en "badpromo" et le problème de
connection est résolu avec la toolbar Google affichée.
Mais que c'est il passé ?
Emidan
ou j'ai vu ceci:
"David Frey" <anon@anon.org> wrote in message
news:eLWRroC9DHA.2676@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl
> I found the solution to my problem. It was only a coincidence that I
> installed the latest IE updates at the time the problem appeared. I use
the
> Google Toolbar and on that same day it automatically downloaded a
valentine
> promo to skin the toolbar with a valtine scheme. By disabling that promo,
> and putting the toolbar back into its normal state, IE now connects
> correctly. I disabled the promo by simply renaming
> HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Google\NavClient\1.1\Promo to
> HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Google\NavClient\1.1\BadPromo
> By doing that, the toolbar doesn't see the valentine mess and all works
> fine.
>
> You'll also notice that it does this per profile. I believe this is why
some
> people are changing to a different profile and having IE work fine, only
to
> mess up again since the toolbar installs that scheme for the new profile
>
> Hope it is of some to others.
>
> "David Frey" <anon@anon.org> wrote in message
> news:%23aMFkx$8DHA.2812@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl
> > I'm in the same boat. Installed the latest critical updates on the
Windows
> > Update page, and now it refuses to connect automatically, even though
the
> > connection settings are set to Always dial.
> >
> > "Dave" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:1073901c3f3c7$bd08fc30$a001280a@phx.gbl
> > > As of yesterday when I open IE, I would get the prompt
> > > box to open my Internet connection and I would press
> > > connect and everything went fine. The last two days when
> > > I open my browser, instead of getting the connection box,
> > > I now get the box asking if I want to work offline
> > > because there is no connection available. I have to go
> > > and open my connection first, then open IE. Everything
> > > was done automatically before. Now its been awhile since
> > > I set the options to prompt me to connect after opening
> > > IE, so I am not sure where these options are now.
> > > I do have checked that IE dial a connection where one is
> > > not present in the options panel of IE.
> > > Now either something isn't ckecked properly or a file is
> > > missing?
> > > Can anybody help me get it back to where it was?
> > > I am using WinXP and in previous versions you would go to
> > > the Networking options to configure that. But I am lost
> > > now.
> > > Thank you
J'ai renommé le répertoire "promo" en "badpromo" et le problème de
connection est résolu avec la toolbar Google affichée.
Mais que c'est il passé ?
Emidan

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effectivement c'est la promo de st valentin qui bug
(petits coeurs rouges qui se baladent sur la barre).
Sur les becanes qui n'ont pas la clé:
HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareGoogleNavClient1.1Promo
aucun problème. donc on peut même la virer.
Mais la question reste "quel rapport???"
A suivre...
Josy
to
BadPromo
problème de
d'affichage des barres d'outils NAV et GOOGLE
On peut aussi se poser la question de l'opportunité de la présence d'un
répertoire NAV dans 1 répertoire google dans la BDR ??
Peut-on le suppimer sans dommages ???
Emidan
"josy" news:119cf01c3f56c$e39016d0$
Merci pour tes recherches Emidan,
effectivement c'est la promo de st valentin qui bug
(petits coeurs rouges qui se baladent sur la barre).
Sur les becanes qui n'ont pas la clé:
HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareGoogleNavClient1.1Promo
aucun problème. donc on peut même la virer.
Mais la question reste "quel rapport???"
A suivre...
Josy
to
BadPromo
problème de
c'est bizarre car ma barre a pris cette forme le jour de la saint Valentin
mais je n ai eu aucun probleme. ca c'est automatiquement remis normal le
lendemain Google fait des clin d'oeil lors d'evenement comme d'hab
http://www.google.fr/intl/fr/holidaylogos.html peut etre la barre google
aussi
LAurent
Emidan nous a dit :
HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareGoogleNavClient1.1Promo
La barre Google est en place dans IE6 et la connexion est normale.
Emidan
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Dans le/In the *NEWS* #
Idem pour moi, cela n'a rien causé comme disfonctionnement
A moins que ça n'affecte pas les modems câbles ..... (comme nous 2,
Laurent)
.....je dis cela car quand j'étais dans la région d'Ottawa, j'étais avec
Vidéotron comme toi, j'étais sur câble.