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Helen
July 28th 08, 06:49 PM
Hello,
The Logo for Windows was replaced by an logo for AOL when that was the ISP.
Also, online help goes to aolhelp not Microsoft. This is on IE and OE. I do
not see it on My Computer windows only the correct logo for windows. How do
I reset this? I tried to repair IE and that did not work.

Eric P.[_3_]
July 28th 08, 08:13 PM
Helen wrote:
> Hello,
> The Logo for Windows was replaced by an logo for AOL when that was the ISP.
> Also, online help goes to aolhelp not Microsoft. This is on IE and OE. I do
> not see it on My Computer windows only the correct logo for windows. How do
> I reset this? I tried to repair IE and that did not work.
>
>
Maybe this one, first one in Google when searching with "unbrand"
http://www.dougknox.com/utility/scripts_desc/unbrand.htm

Helen
July 29th 08, 12:22 AM
The script Worked well. Thank-you!

That seems like a nice little utility, is there a way to go right to the
registry and straighten this out by myself? The reason is that if the vbs
script is detected as a virus, I will not be able to use it. Also, some
others who read this may have problems using the vbs script. tia

"Eric P." > wrote in message
...
> Helen wrote:
> > Hello,
> > The Logo for Windows was replaced by an logo for AOL when that was the
ISP.
> > Also, online help goes to aolhelp not Microsoft. This is on IE and OE. I
do
> > not see it on My Computer windows only the correct logo for windows. How
do
> > I reset this? I tried to repair IE and that did not work.
> >
> >
> Maybe this one, first one in Google when searching with "unbrand"
> http://www.dougknox.com/utility/scripts_desc/unbrand.htm

glee
July 29th 08, 01:34 AM
Remove ISP Branding
http://www.scotsnewsletter.com/best_of/ispbrnds.htm

Removing ISP Branding
http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/Pub0009/LPMArticle.asp?ID=671

How to Change the Internet Explorer Window Title
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=176497

How to Restore the Animated Internet Explorer Logo
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=176713

Remove OE Branding
http://www.insideoutlookexpress.com/faqs/how.htm#debrand

Remove the ISP branding for Internet Explorer and Outlook Express
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/ie/ispunbrand.htm

Got Google?
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Windows, A+
http://dts-l.net/
http://dts-l.net/goodpost.htm


"Helen" > wrote in message
...
> The script Worked well. Thank-you!
>
> That seems like a nice little utility, is there a way to go right to the
> registry and straighten this out by myself? The reason is that if the vbs
> script is detected as a virus, I will not be able to use it. Also, some
> others who read this may have problems using the vbs script. tia
>
> "Eric P." > wrote in message
> ...
>> Helen wrote:
>> > Hello,
>> > The Logo for Windows was replaced by an logo for AOL when that was the
> ISP.
>> > Also, online help goes to aolhelp not Microsoft. This is on IE and OE. I
> do
>> > not see it on My Computer windows only the correct logo for windows. How
> do
>> > I reset this? I tried to repair IE and that did not work.
>> >
>> >
>> Maybe this one, first one in Google when searching with "unbrand"
>> http://www.dougknox.com/utility/scripts_desc/unbrand.htm
>
>
>

Gary S. Terhune[_2_]
July 29th 08, 01:35 AM
Locate and record the value of "Default User ID" in
HKEY_Current_User\Identities. It's a long number I'll abbreviate DUD. Next,
delete the value named "WindowTitle" from the following Key::

HKEY_Current_User\Identities\DUD\Software\Microsof t\Outlook Express\5.0\

--
Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User
http://grystmill.com

"Helen" > wrote in message
...
> The script Worked well. Thank-you!
>
> That seems like a nice little utility, is there a way to go right to the
> registry and straighten this out by myself? The reason is that if the vbs
> script is detected as a virus, I will not be able to use it. Also, some
> others who read this may have problems using the vbs script. tia
>
> "Eric P." > wrote in message
> ...
>> Helen wrote:
>> > Hello,
>> > The Logo for Windows was replaced by an logo for AOL when that was the
> ISP.
>> > Also, online help goes to aolhelp not Microsoft. This is on IE and OE.
>> > I
> do
>> > not see it on My Computer windows only the correct logo for windows.
>> > How
> do
>> > I reset this? I tried to repair IE and that did not work.
>> >
>> >
>> Maybe this one, first one in Google when searching with "unbrand"
>> http://www.dougknox.com/utility/scripts_desc/unbrand.htm
>
>
>

Helen
July 29th 08, 04:17 AM
Since I can only respond to one at a time and I need to read what Glenn
suggests and what you wrote is pretty straight forward, I will start here
first. Gary, you say the H_Key value and I found that but the "Widows Title"
value is not in the set. I have already run the vbs script and it may have
altered that entry. The other half of the question was that this username
keeps going to aolhelp instead of Microsoft Help/support on the dropdown
menu of OE. It appears that IE is working correctly now and going to
Microsoft support. There is in that H_Key an entry that is an AB that
implies goto aolhelp.

"Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message
...
> Locate and record the value of "Default User ID" in
> HKEY_Current_User\Identities. It's a long number I'll abbreviate DUD.
Next,
> delete the value named "WindowTitle" from the following Key::
>
> HKEY_Current_User\Identities\DUD\Software\Microsof t\Outlook Express\5.0\
>
> --
> Gary S. Terhune
> MS-MVP Shell/User
> http://grystmill.com
>
> "Helen" > wrote in message
> ...
> > The script Worked well. Thank-you!
> >
> > That seems like a nice little utility, is there a way to go right to the
> > registry and straighten this out by myself? The reason is that if the
vbs
> > script is detected as a virus, I will not be able to use it. Also, some
> > others who read this may have problems using the vbs script. tia
> >
> > "Eric P." > wrote in message
> > ...
> >> Helen wrote:
> >> > Hello,
> >> > The Logo for Windows was replaced by an logo for AOL when that was
the
> > ISP.
> >> > Also, online help goes to aolhelp not Microsoft. This is on IE and
OE.
> >> > I
> > do
> >> > not see it on My Computer windows only the correct logo for windows.
> >> > How
> > do
> >> > I reset this? I tried to repair IE and that did not work.
> >> >
> >> >
> >> Maybe this one, first one in Google when searching with "unbrand"
> >> http://www.dougknox.com/utility/scripts_desc/unbrand.htm
> >
> >
> >
>
>

Gary S. Terhune[_2_]
July 29th 08, 07:40 AM
The script deletes the entire String Value. No trace left behind. Note that
there's no space and no "s" in the name of the value: "WindowTitle". I put
in a silly string and while it appeared in the OE title bar, it did not
affect IE's.

I'm afraid you'll have to hope that Glen's info leads you to the rest of
your answers. I answered your question by reading the script and
experimenting. I have no idea where the stuff is that deals with those
menus. Does the menu look right, just not go to the right place? If so,
search the Registry for at least a partial string of the destination --
"AOL" is a string I'd search for, as an example. If clicking some menu item
lands you at a website, try searching the Registry for the main domain name
, sub-domain string... If the menu does not look correct, says something
about AOL, search the Registry for the improper items -- If it says, "AOL
Help", you could search for that.

I used to recommend reinstalling IE over the top, and in drastic situations
I still do. But I no longer recommend the overinstall lightly, it's not a
neat process and can leave problems in its wake, I doubt you consider this
issue a drastic one, and I'm not even sure it would work.

Do be sure to follow proper Registry editing practices and File>Export every
Key you intend to edit before proceeding.

--
Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User
http://grystmill.com

"Helen" > wrote in message
...
> Since I can only respond to one at a time and I need to read what Glenn
> suggests and what you wrote is pretty straight forward, I will start here
> first. Gary, you say the H_Key value and I found that but the "Widows
> Title"
> value is not in the set. I have already run the vbs script and it may have
> altered that entry. The other half of the question was that this username
> keeps going to aolhelp instead of Microsoft Help/support on the dropdown
> menu of OE. It appears that IE is working correctly now and going to
> Microsoft support. There is in that H_Key an entry that is an AB that
> implies goto aolhelp.
>
> "Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message
> ...
>> Locate and record the value of "Default User ID" in
>> HKEY_Current_User\Identities. It's a long number I'll abbreviate DUD.
> Next,
>> delete the value named "WindowTitle" from the following Key::
>>
>> HKEY_Current_User\Identities\DUD\Software\Microsof t\Outlook Express\5.0\
>>
>> --
>> Gary S. Terhune
>> MS-MVP Shell/User
>> http://grystmill.com
>>
>> "Helen" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> > The script Worked well. Thank-you!
>> >
>> > That seems like a nice little utility, is there a way to go right to
>> > the
>> > registry and straighten this out by myself? The reason is that if the
> vbs
>> > script is detected as a virus, I will not be able to use it. Also, some
>> > others who read this may have problems using the vbs script. tia
>> >
>> > "Eric P." > wrote in message
>> > ...
>> >> Helen wrote:
>> >> > Hello,
>> >> > The Logo for Windows was replaced by an logo for AOL when that was
> the
>> > ISP.
>> >> > Also, online help goes to aolhelp not Microsoft. This is on IE and
> OE.
>> >> > I
>> > do
>> >> > not see it on My Computer windows only the correct logo for windows.
>> >> > How
>> > do
>> >> > I reset this? I tried to repair IE and that did not work.
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> Maybe this one, first one in Google when searching with "unbrand"
>> >> http://www.dougknox.com/utility/scripts_desc/unbrand.htm
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>
>
>

Helen
July 29th 08, 04:32 PM
I found a string under HelpURL referring to aol and changed it to:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx
I do not know if this is the "best" website at Microsoft for OE but it was
the online help URL for IE. Does this look correct to you?

"Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message
...
> The script deletes the entire String Value. No trace left behind. Note
that
> there's no space and no "s" in the name of the value: "WindowTitle". I put
> in a silly string and while it appeared in the OE title bar, it did not
> affect IE's.
>
> I'm afraid you'll have to hope that Glen's info leads you to the rest of
> your answers. I answered your question by reading the script and
> experimenting. I have no idea where the stuff is that deals with those
> menus. Does the menu look right, just not go to the right place? If so,
> search the Registry for at least a partial string of the destination --
> "AOL" is a string I'd search for, as an example. If clicking some menu
item
> lands you at a website, try searching the Registry for the main domain
name
> , sub-domain string... If the menu does not look correct, says something
> about AOL, search the Registry for the improper items -- If it says, "AOL
> Help", you could search for that.
>
> I used to recommend reinstalling IE over the top, and in drastic
situations
> I still do. But I no longer recommend the overinstall lightly, it's not a
> neat process and can leave problems in its wake, I doubt you consider this
> issue a drastic one, and I'm not even sure it would work.
>
> Do be sure to follow proper Registry editing practices and File>Export
every
> Key you intend to edit before proceeding.
>
> --
> Gary S. Terhune
> MS-MVP Shell/User
> http://grystmill.com
>
> "Helen" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Since I can only respond to one at a time and I need to read what Glenn
> > suggests and what you wrote is pretty straight forward, I will start
here
> > first. Gary, you say the H_Key value and I found that but the "Widows
> > Title"
> > value is not in the set. I have already run the vbs script and it may
have
> > altered that entry. The other half of the question was that this
username
> > keeps going to aolhelp instead of Microsoft Help/support on the dropdown
> > menu of OE. It appears that IE is working correctly now and going to
> > Microsoft support. There is in that H_Key an entry that is an AB that
> > implies goto aolhelp.
> >
> > "Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message
> > ...
> >> Locate and record the value of "Default User ID" in
> >> HKEY_Current_User\Identities. It's a long number I'll abbreviate DUD.
> > Next,
> >> delete the value named "WindowTitle" from the following Key::
> >>
> >> HKEY_Current_User\Identities\DUD\Software\Microsof t\Outlook
Express\5.0\
> >>
> >> --
> >> Gary S. Terhune
> >> MS-MVP Shell/User
> >> http://grystmill.com
> >>
> >> "Helen" > wrote in message
> >> ...
> >> > The script Worked well. Thank-you!
> >> >
> >> > That seems like a nice little utility, is there a way to go right to
> >> > the
> >> > registry and straighten this out by myself? The reason is that if the
> > vbs
> >> > script is detected as a virus, I will not be able to use it. Also,
some
> >> > others who read this may have problems using the vbs script. tia
> >> >
> >> > "Eric P." > wrote in message
> >> > ...
> >> >> Helen wrote:
> >> >> > Hello,
> >> >> > The Logo for Windows was replaced by an logo for AOL when that was
> > the
> >> > ISP.
> >> >> > Also, online help goes to aolhelp not Microsoft. This is on IE and
> > OE.
> >> >> > I
> >> > do
> >> >> > not see it on My Computer windows only the correct logo for
windows.
> >> >> > How
> >> > do
> >> >> > I reset this? I tried to repair IE and that did not work.
> >> >> >
> >> >> >
> >> >> Maybe this one, first one in Google when searching with "unbrand"
> >> >> http://www.dougknox.com/utility/scripts_desc/unbrand.htm
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> >
>
>

Helen
July 29th 08, 04:52 PM
The change corrected the problem.
Thanks all!

"Helen" > wrote in message
...
> I found a string under HelpURL referring to aol and changed it to:
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx
> I do not know if this is the "best" website at Microsoft for OE but it was
> the online help URL for IE. Does this look correct to you?
>
> "Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message
> ...
> > The script deletes the entire String Value. No trace left behind. Note
> that
> > there's no space and no "s" in the name of the value: "WindowTitle". I
put
> > in a silly string and while it appeared in the OE title bar, it did not
> > affect IE's.
> >
> > I'm afraid you'll have to hope that Glen's info leads you to the rest of
> > your answers. I answered your question by reading the script and
> > experimenting. I have no idea where the stuff is that deals with those
> > menus. Does the menu look right, just not go to the right place? If so,
> > search the Registry for at least a partial string of the destination --
> > "AOL" is a string I'd search for, as an example. If clicking some menu
> item
> > lands you at a website, try searching the Registry for the main domain
> name
> > , sub-domain string... If the menu does not look correct, says something
> > about AOL, search the Registry for the improper items -- If it says,
"AOL
> > Help", you could search for that.
> >
> > I used to recommend reinstalling IE over the top, and in drastic
> situations
> > I still do. But I no longer recommend the overinstall lightly, it's not
a
> > neat process and can leave problems in its wake, I doubt you consider
this
> > issue a drastic one, and I'm not even sure it would work.
> >
> > Do be sure to follow proper Registry editing practices and File>Export
> every
> > Key you intend to edit before proceeding.
> >
> > --
> > Gary S. Terhune
> > MS-MVP Shell/User
> > http://grystmill.com
> >
> > "Helen" > wrote in message
> > ...
> > > Since I can only respond to one at a time and I need to read what
Glenn
> > > suggests and what you wrote is pretty straight forward, I will start
> here
> > > first. Gary, you say the H_Key value and I found that but the "Widows
> > > Title"
> > > value is not in the set. I have already run the vbs script and it may
> have
> > > altered that entry. The other half of the question was that this
> username
> > > keeps going to aolhelp instead of Microsoft Help/support on the
dropdown
> > > menu of OE. It appears that IE is working correctly now and going to
> > > Microsoft support. There is in that H_Key an entry that is an AB that
> > > implies goto aolhelp.
> > >
> > > "Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message
> > > ...
> > >> Locate and record the value of "Default User ID" in
> > >> HKEY_Current_User\Identities. It's a long number I'll abbreviate DUD.
> > > Next,
> > >> delete the value named "WindowTitle" from the following Key::
> > >>
> > >> HKEY_Current_User\Identities\DUD\Software\Microsof t\Outlook
> Express\5.0\
> > >>
> > >> --
> > >> Gary S. Terhune
> > >> MS-MVP Shell/User
> > >> http://grystmill.com
> > >>
> > >> "Helen" > wrote in message
> > >> ...
> > >> > The script Worked well. Thank-you!
> > >> >
> > >> > That seems like a nice little utility, is there a way to go right
to
> > >> > the
> > >> > registry and straighten this out by myself? The reason is that if
the
> > > vbs
> > >> > script is detected as a virus, I will not be able to use it. Also,
> some
> > >> > others who read this may have problems using the vbs script. tia
> > >> >
> > >> > "Eric P." > wrote in message
> > >> > ...
> > >> >> Helen wrote:
> > >> >> > Hello,
> > >> >> > The Logo for Windows was replaced by an logo for AOL when that
was
> > > the
> > >> > ISP.
> > >> >> > Also, online help goes to aolhelp not Microsoft. This is on IE
and
> > > OE.
> > >> >> > I
> > >> > do
> > >> >> > not see it on My Computer windows only the correct logo for
> windows.
> > >> >> > How
> > >> > do
> > >> >> > I reset this? I tried to repair IE and that did not work.
> > >> >> >
> > >> >> >
> > >> >> Maybe this one, first one in Google when searching with "unbrand"
> > >> >> http://www.dougknox.com/utility/scripts_desc/unbrand.htm
> > >> >
> > >> >
> > >> >
> > >>
> > >>
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>

Gary S. Terhune[_2_]
July 29th 08, 06:50 PM
PLEASE, Helen! The link you provided to the KB article is incomplete. It
just takes you to the main Support page. I and the rest of the world would
love to know which KB article has the solution.

--
Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User
http://grystmill.com

"Helen" > wrote in message
...
> The change corrected the problem.
> Thanks all!
>
> "Helen" > wrote in message
> ...
>> I found a string under HelpURL referring to aol and changed it to:
>> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx
>> I do not know if this is the "best" website at Microsoft for OE but it
>> was
>> the online help URL for IE. Does this look correct to you?
>>
>> "Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message
>> ...
>> > The script deletes the entire String Value. No trace left behind. Note
>> that
>> > there's no space and no "s" in the name of the value: "WindowTitle". I
> put
>> > in a silly string and while it appeared in the OE title bar, it did not
>> > affect IE's.
>> >
>> > I'm afraid you'll have to hope that Glen's info leads you to the rest
>> > of
>> > your answers. I answered your question by reading the script and
>> > experimenting. I have no idea where the stuff is that deals with those
>> > menus. Does the menu look right, just not go to the right place? If so,
>> > search the Registry for at least a partial string of the destination --
>> > "AOL" is a string I'd search for, as an example. If clicking some menu
>> item
>> > lands you at a website, try searching the Registry for the main domain
>> name
>> > , sub-domain string... If the menu does not look correct, says
>> > something
>> > about AOL, search the Registry for the improper items -- If it says,
> "AOL
>> > Help", you could search for that.
>> >
>> > I used to recommend reinstalling IE over the top, and in drastic
>> situations
>> > I still do. But I no longer recommend the overinstall lightly, it's not
> a
>> > neat process and can leave problems in its wake, I doubt you consider
> this
>> > issue a drastic one, and I'm not even sure it would work.
>> >
>> > Do be sure to follow proper Registry editing practices and File>Export
>> every
>> > Key you intend to edit before proceeding.
>> >
>> > --
>> > Gary S. Terhune
>> > MS-MVP Shell/User
>> > http://grystmill.com
>> >
>> > "Helen" > wrote in message
>> > ...
>> > > Since I can only respond to one at a time and I need to read what
> Glenn
>> > > suggests and what you wrote is pretty straight forward, I will start
>> here
>> > > first. Gary, you say the H_Key value and I found that but the "Widows
>> > > Title"
>> > > value is not in the set. I have already run the vbs script and it may
>> have
>> > > altered that entry. The other half of the question was that this
>> username
>> > > keeps going to aolhelp instead of Microsoft Help/support on the
> dropdown
>> > > menu of OE. It appears that IE is working correctly now and going to
>> > > Microsoft support. There is in that H_Key an entry that is an AB that
>> > > implies goto aolhelp.
>> > >
>> > > "Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message
>> > > ...
>> > >> Locate and record the value of "Default User ID" in
>> > >> HKEY_Current_User\Identities. It's a long number I'll abbreviate
>> > >> DUD.
>> > > Next,
>> > >> delete the value named "WindowTitle" from the following Key::
>> > >>
>> > >> HKEY_Current_User\Identities\DUD\Software\Microsof t\Outlook
>> Express\5.0\
>> > >>
>> > >> --
>> > >> Gary S. Terhune
>> > >> MS-MVP Shell/User
>> > >> http://grystmill.com
>> > >>
>> > >> "Helen" > wrote in message
>> > >> ...
>> > >> > The script Worked well. Thank-you!
>> > >> >
>> > >> > That seems like a nice little utility, is there a way to go right
> to
>> > >> > the
>> > >> > registry and straighten this out by myself? The reason is that if
> the
>> > > vbs
>> > >> > script is detected as a virus, I will not be able to use it. Also,
>> some
>> > >> > others who read this may have problems using the vbs script. tia
>> > >> >
>> > >> > "Eric P." > wrote in message
>> > >> > ...
>> > >> >> Helen wrote:
>> > >> >> > Hello,
>> > >> >> > The Logo for Windows was replaced by an logo for AOL when that
> was
>> > > the
>> > >> > ISP.
>> > >> >> > Also, online help goes to aolhelp not Microsoft. This is on IE
> and
>> > > OE.
>> > >> >> > I
>> > >> > do
>> > >> >> > not see it on My Computer windows only the correct logo for
>> windows.
>> > >> >> > How
>> > >> > do
>> > >> >> > I reset this? I tried to repair IE and that did not work.
>> > >> >> >
>> > >> >> >
>> > >> >> Maybe this one, first one in Google when searching with "unbrand"
>> > >> >> http://www.dougknox.com/utility/scripts_desc/unbrand.htm
>> > >> >
>> > >> >
>> > >> >
>> > >>
>> > >>
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>
>

Helen
July 29th 08, 08:39 PM
Is that possible? That is where the IE online help goes. I am writing about
OE in this case though. I have never been able to use the online help in the
drop down menu or any other point except perhaps the html help in the main
menu off the taskbar to go to an KB article. Any suggestions for a url
there?
"Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message
...
> PLEASE, Helen! The link you provided to the KB article is incomplete. It
> just takes you to the main Support page. I and the rest of the world would
> love to know which KB article has the solution.
>
> --
> Gary S. Terhune
> MS-MVP Shell/User
> http://grystmill.com
>
> "Helen" > wrote in message
> ...
> > The change corrected the problem.
> > Thanks all!
> >
> > "Helen" > wrote in message
> > ...
> >> I found a string under HelpURL referring to aol and changed it to:
> >> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx
> >> I do not know if this is the "best" website at Microsoft for OE but it
> >> was
> >> the online help URL for IE. Does this look correct to you?
> >>
> >> "Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message
> >> ...
> >> > The script deletes the entire String Value. No trace left behind.
Note
> >> that
> >> > there's no space and no "s" in the name of the value: "WindowTitle".
I
> > put
> >> > in a silly string and while it appeared in the OE title bar, it did
not
> >> > affect IE's.
> >> >
> >> > I'm afraid you'll have to hope that Glen's info leads you to the rest
> >> > of
> >> > your answers. I answered your question by reading the script and
> >> > experimenting. I have no idea where the stuff is that deals with
those
> >> > menus. Does the menu look right, just not go to the right place? If
so,
> >> > search the Registry for at least a partial string of the
destination --
> >> > "AOL" is a string I'd search for, as an example. If clicking some
menu
> >> item
> >> > lands you at a website, try searching the Registry for the main
domain
> >> name
> >> > , sub-domain string... If the menu does not look correct, says
> >> > something
> >> > about AOL, search the Registry for the improper items -- If it says,
> > "AOL
> >> > Help", you could search for that.
> >> >
> >> > I used to recommend reinstalling IE over the top, and in drastic
> >> situations
> >> > I still do. But I no longer recommend the overinstall lightly, it's
not
> > a
> >> > neat process and can leave problems in its wake, I doubt you consider
> > this
> >> > issue a drastic one, and I'm not even sure it would work.
> >> >
> >> > Do be sure to follow proper Registry editing practices and
File>Export
> >> every
> >> > Key you intend to edit before proceeding.
> >> >
> >> > --
> >> > Gary S. Terhune
> >> > MS-MVP Shell/User
> >> > http://grystmill.com
> >> >
> >> > "Helen" > wrote in message
> >> > ...
> >> > > Since I can only respond to one at a time and I need to read what
> > Glenn
> >> > > suggests and what you wrote is pretty straight forward, I will
start
> >> here
> >> > > first. Gary, you say the H_Key value and I found that but the
"Widows
> >> > > Title"
> >> > > value is not in the set. I have already run the vbs script and it
may
> >> have
> >> > > altered that entry. The other half of the question was that this
> >> username
> >> > > keeps going to aolhelp instead of Microsoft Help/support on the
> > dropdown
> >> > > menu of OE. It appears that IE is working correctly now and going
to
> >> > > Microsoft support. There is in that H_Key an entry that is an AB
that
> >> > > implies goto aolhelp.
> >> > >
> >> > > "Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message
> >> > > ...
> >> > >> Locate and record the value of "Default User ID" in
> >> > >> HKEY_Current_User\Identities. It's a long number I'll abbreviate
> >> > >> DUD.
> >> > > Next,
> >> > >> delete the value named "WindowTitle" from the following Key::
> >> > >>
> >> > >> HKEY_Current_User\Identities\DUD\Software\Microsof t\Outlook
> >> Express\5.0\
> >> > >>
> >> > >> --
> >> > >> Gary S. Terhune
> >> > >> MS-MVP Shell/User
> >> > >> http://grystmill.com
> >> > >>
> >> > >> "Helen" > wrote in message
> >> > >> ...
> >> > >> > The script Worked well. Thank-you!
> >> > >> >
> >> > >> > That seems like a nice little utility, is there a way to go
right
> > to
> >> > >> > the
> >> > >> > registry and straighten this out by myself? The reason is that
if
> > the
> >> > > vbs
> >> > >> > script is detected as a virus, I will not be able to use it.
Also,
> >> some
> >> > >> > others who read this may have problems using the vbs script. tia
> >> > >> >
> >> > >> > "Eric P." > wrote in message
> >> > >> > ...
> >> > >> >> Helen wrote:
> >> > >> >> > Hello,
> >> > >> >> > The Logo for Windows was replaced by an logo for AOL when
that
> > was
> >> > > the
> >> > >> > ISP.
> >> > >> >> > Also, online help goes to aolhelp not Microsoft. This is on
IE
> > and
> >> > > OE.
> >> > >> >> > I
> >> > >> > do
> >> > >> >> > not see it on My Computer windows only the correct logo for
> >> windows.
> >> > >> >> > How
> >> > >> > do
> >> > >> >> > I reset this? I tried to repair IE and that did not work.
> >> > >> >> >
> >> > >> >> >
> >> > >> >> Maybe this one, first one in Google when searching with
"unbrand"
> >> > >> >> http://www.dougknox.com/utility/scripts_desc/unbrand.htm
> >> > >> >
> >> > >> >
> >> > >> >
> >> > >>
> >> > >>
> >> > >
> >> > >
> >> > >
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>

Gary S. Terhune[_2_]
July 29th 08, 09:28 PM
Nevermind, I misread your post. You just indicated that when you fixed
whatever you fixed, that's where you go to when you click the menu item.
What menu item is it that you're clicking to get to that site? The exact
name of the menu item, please. Outlook Express, Help menu... Then what?

You're saying that there is, somewhere in the Registry, an entry named
"HelpURL" with a value that is a website. It would be quite helpful if you
were to give us that Key name. Just right-click the Key, Copy key name, then
paste it into your reply.

Well, in none of my clean, basic (but fully updated) Win98 installations (98
Original or 98 SE) is there anywhere such an entry in the Registry. This
indicates to me that perhaps it shouldn't be there at all and that you
should try deleting the value altogether (after exporting the Key first for
safe keeping.)

--
Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User
http://grystmill.com

"Helen" > wrote in message
...
> Is that possible? That is where the IE online help goes. I am writing
> about
> OE in this case though. I have never been able to use the online help in
> the
> drop down menu or any other point except perhaps the html help in the main
> menu off the taskbar to go to an KB article. Any suggestions for a url
> there?
> "Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message
> ...
>> PLEASE, Helen! The link you provided to the KB article is incomplete. It
>> just takes you to the main Support page. I and the rest of the world
>> would
>> love to know which KB article has the solution.
>>
>> --
>> Gary S. Terhune
>> MS-MVP Shell/User
>> http://grystmill.com
>>
>> "Helen" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> > The change corrected the problem.
>> > Thanks all!
>> >
>> > "Helen" > wrote in message
>> > ...
>> >> I found a string under HelpURL referring to aol and changed it to:
>> >> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx
>> >> I do not know if this is the "best" website at Microsoft for OE but it
>> >> was
>> >> the online help URL for IE. Does this look correct to you?
>> >>
>> >> "Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message
>> >> ...
>> >> > The script deletes the entire String Value. No trace left behind.
> Note
>> >> that
>> >> > there's no space and no "s" in the name of the value: "WindowTitle".
> I
>> > put
>> >> > in a silly string and while it appeared in the OE title bar, it did
> not
>> >> > affect IE's.
>> >> >
>> >> > I'm afraid you'll have to hope that Glen's info leads you to the
>> >> > rest
>> >> > of
>> >> > your answers. I answered your question by reading the script and
>> >> > experimenting. I have no idea where the stuff is that deals with
> those
>> >> > menus. Does the menu look right, just not go to the right place? If
> so,
>> >> > search the Registry for at least a partial string of the
> destination --
>> >> > "AOL" is a string I'd search for, as an example. If clicking some
> menu
>> >> item
>> >> > lands you at a website, try searching the Registry for the main
> domain
>> >> name
>> >> > , sub-domain string... If the menu does not look correct, says
>> >> > something
>> >> > about AOL, search the Registry for the improper items -- If it says,
>> > "AOL
>> >> > Help", you could search for that.
>> >> >
>> >> > I used to recommend reinstalling IE over the top, and in drastic
>> >> situations
>> >> > I still do. But I no longer recommend the overinstall lightly, it's
> not
>> > a
>> >> > neat process and can leave problems in its wake, I doubt you
>> >> > consider
>> > this
>> >> > issue a drastic one, and I'm not even sure it would work.
>> >> >
>> >> > Do be sure to follow proper Registry editing practices and
> File>Export
>> >> every
>> >> > Key you intend to edit before proceeding.
>> >> >
>> >> > --
>> >> > Gary S. Terhune
>> >> > MS-MVP Shell/User
>> >> > http://grystmill.com
>> >> >
>> >> > "Helen" > wrote in message
>> >> > ...
>> >> > > Since I can only respond to one at a time and I need to read what
>> > Glenn
>> >> > > suggests and what you wrote is pretty straight forward, I will
> start
>> >> here
>> >> > > first. Gary, you say the H_Key value and I found that but the
> "Widows
>> >> > > Title"
>> >> > > value is not in the set. I have already run the vbs script and it
> may
>> >> have
>> >> > > altered that entry. The other half of the question was that this
>> >> username
>> >> > > keeps going to aolhelp instead of Microsoft Help/support on the
>> > dropdown
>> >> > > menu of OE. It appears that IE is working correctly now and going
> to
>> >> > > Microsoft support. There is in that H_Key an entry that is an AB
> that
>> >> > > implies goto aolhelp.
>> >> > >
>> >> > > "Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message
>> >> > > ...
>> >> > >> Locate and record the value of "Default User ID" in
>> >> > >> HKEY_Current_User\Identities. It's a long number I'll abbreviate
>> >> > >> DUD.
>> >> > > Next,
>> >> > >> delete the value named "WindowTitle" from the following Key::
>> >> > >>
>> >> > >> HKEY_Current_User\Identities\DUD\Software\Microsof t\Outlook
>> >> Express\5.0\
>> >> > >>
>> >> > >> --
>> >> > >> Gary S. Terhune
>> >> > >> MS-MVP Shell/User
>> >> > >> http://grystmill.com
>> >> > >>
>> >> > >> "Helen" > wrote in message
>> >> > >> ...
>> >> > >> > The script Worked well. Thank-you!
>> >> > >> >
>> >> > >> > That seems like a nice little utility, is there a way to go
> right
>> > to
>> >> > >> > the
>> >> > >> > registry and straighten this out by myself? The reason is that
> if
>> > the
>> >> > > vbs
>> >> > >> > script is detected as a virus, I will not be able to use it.
> Also,
>> >> some
>> >> > >> > others who read this may have problems using the vbs script.
>> >> > >> > tia
>> >> > >> >
>> >> > >> > "Eric P." > wrote in message
>> >> > >> > ...
>> >> > >> >> Helen wrote:
>> >> > >> >> > Hello,
>> >> > >> >> > The Logo for Windows was replaced by an logo for AOL when
> that
>> > was
>> >> > > the
>> >> > >> > ISP.
>> >> > >> >> > Also, online help goes to aolhelp not Microsoft. This is on
> IE
>> > and
>> >> > > OE.
>> >> > >> >> > I
>> >> > >> > do
>> >> > >> >> > not see it on My Computer windows only the correct logo for
>> >> windows.
>> >> > >> >> > How
>> >> > >> > do
>> >> > >> >> > I reset this? I tried to repair IE and that did not work.
>> >> > >> >> >
>> >> > >> >> >
>> >> > >> >> Maybe this one, first one in Google when searching with
> "unbrand"
>> >> > >> >> http://www.dougknox.com/utility/scripts_desc/unbrand.htm
>> >> > >> >
>> >> > >> >
>> >> > >> >
>> >> > >>
>> >> > >>
>> >> > >
>> >> > >
>> >> > >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>
>

Helen
July 29th 08, 10:29 PM
The exact item is OE menu bar>Help drop down menu>online help.
The key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Identities\DUD\Software\Microsof t\Outlook
Express\5.0
This changed the help from aol to Microsoft Help and Support url.

I really want to remove all the AOL leftovers after uninstall. For example
one other user on this machine has a folder in the TIF called content of
IEv.5 and in it is tons of AOL junk. What is it and why is it still there?
There are 5 folders there of AOL and yet it has been years since it was the
ISP! None of this was removed on the uninstall.
"Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message
...
> Nevermind, I misread your post. You just indicated that when you fixed
> whatever you fixed, that's where you go to when you click the menu item.
> What menu item is it that you're clicking to get to that site? The exact
> name of the menu item, please. Outlook Express, Help menu... Then what?
>
> You're saying that there is, somewhere in the Registry, an entry named
> "HelpURL" with a value that is a website. It would be quite helpful if you
> were to give us that Key name. Just right-click the Key, Copy key name,
then
> paste it into your reply.
>
> Well, in none of my clean, basic (but fully updated) Win98 installations
(98
> Original or 98 SE) is there anywhere such an entry in the Registry. This
> indicates to me that perhaps it shouldn't be there at all and that you
> should try deleting the value altogether (after exporting the Key first
for
> safe keeping.)
>
> --
> Gary S. Terhune
> MS-MVP Shell/User
> http://grystmill.com
>
> "Helen" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Is that possible? That is where the IE online help goes. I am writing
> > about
> > OE in this case though. I have never been able to use the online help in
> > the
> > drop down menu or any other point except perhaps the html help in the
main
> > menu off the taskbar to go to an KB article. Any suggestions for a url
> > there?
> > "Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message
> > ...
> >> PLEASE, Helen! The link you provided to the KB article is incomplete.
It
> >> just takes you to the main Support page. I and the rest of the world
> >> would
> >> love to know which KB article has the solution.
> >>
> >> --
> >> Gary S. Terhune
> >> MS-MVP Shell/User
> >> http://grystmill.com
> >>
> >> "Helen" > wrote in message
> >> ...
> >> > The change corrected the problem.
> >> > Thanks all!
> >> >
> >> > "Helen" > wrote in message
> >> > ...
> >> >> I found a string under HelpURL referring to aol and changed it to:
> >> >> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx
> >> >> I do not know if this is the "best" website at Microsoft for OE but
it
> >> >> was
> >> >> the online help URL for IE. Does this look correct to you?
> >> >>
> >> >> "Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message
> >> >> ...
> >> >> > The script deletes the entire String Value. No trace left behind.
> > Note
> >> >> that
> >> >> > there's no space and no "s" in the name of the value:
"WindowTitle".
> > I
> >> > put
> >> >> > in a silly string and while it appeared in the OE title bar, it
did
> > not
> >> >> > affect IE's.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > I'm afraid you'll have to hope that Glen's info leads you to the
> >> >> > rest
> >> >> > of
> >> >> > your answers. I answered your question by reading the script and
> >> >> > experimenting. I have no idea where the stuff is that deals with
> > those
> >> >> > menus. Does the menu look right, just not go to the right place?
If
> > so,
> >> >> > search the Registry for at least a partial string of the
> > destination --
> >> >> > "AOL" is a string I'd search for, as an example. If clicking some
> > menu
> >> >> item
> >> >> > lands you at a website, try searching the Registry for the main
> > domain
> >> >> name
> >> >> > , sub-domain string... If the menu does not look correct, says
> >> >> > something
> >> >> > about AOL, search the Registry for the improper items -- If it
says,
> >> > "AOL
> >> >> > Help", you could search for that.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > I used to recommend reinstalling IE over the top, and in drastic
> >> >> situations
> >> >> > I still do. But I no longer recommend the overinstall lightly,
it's
> > not
> >> > a
> >> >> > neat process and can leave problems in its wake, I doubt you
> >> >> > consider
> >> > this
> >> >> > issue a drastic one, and I'm not even sure it would work.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Do be sure to follow proper Registry editing practices and
> > File>Export
> >> >> every
> >> >> > Key you intend to edit before proceeding.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > --
> >> >> > Gary S. Terhune
> >> >> > MS-MVP Shell/User
> >> >> > http://grystmill.com
> >> >> >
> >> >> > "Helen" > wrote in message
> >> >> > ...
> >> >> > > Since I can only respond to one at a time and I need to read
what
> >> > Glenn
> >> >> > > suggests and what you wrote is pretty straight forward, I will
> > start
> >> >> here
> >> >> > > first. Gary, you say the H_Key value and I found that but the
> > "Widows
> >> >> > > Title"
> >> >> > > value is not in the set. I have already run the vbs script and
it
> > may
> >> >> have
> >> >> > > altered that entry. The other half of the question was that this
> >> >> username
> >> >> > > keeps going to aolhelp instead of Microsoft Help/support on the
> >> > dropdown
> >> >> > > menu of OE. It appears that IE is working correctly now and
going
> > to
> >> >> > > Microsoft support. There is in that H_Key an entry that is an AB
> > that
> >> >> > > implies goto aolhelp.
> >> >> > >
> >> >> > > "Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message
> >> >> > > ...
> >> >> > >> Locate and record the value of "Default User ID" in
> >> >> > >> HKEY_Current_User\Identities. It's a long number I'll
abbreviate
> >> >> > >> DUD.
> >> >> > > Next,
> >> >> > >> delete the value named "WindowTitle" from the following Key::
> >> >> > >>
> >> >> > >> HKEY_Current_User\Identities\DUD\Software\Microsof t\Outlook
> >> >> Express\5.0\
> >> >> > >>
> >> >> > >> --
> >> >> > >> Gary S. Terhune
> >> >> > >> MS-MVP Shell/User
> >> >> > >> http://grystmill.com
> >> >> > >>
> >> >> > >> "Helen" > wrote in message
> >> >> > >> ...
> >> >> > >> > The script Worked well. Thank-you!
> >> >> > >> >
> >> >> > >> > That seems like a nice little utility, is there a way to go
> > right
> >> > to
> >> >> > >> > the
> >> >> > >> > registry and straighten this out by myself? The reason is
that
> > if
> >> > the
> >> >> > > vbs
> >> >> > >> > script is detected as a virus, I will not be able to use it.
> > Also,
> >> >> some
> >> >> > >> > others who read this may have problems using the vbs script.
> >> >> > >> > tia
> >> >> > >> >
> >> >> > >> > "Eric P." > wrote in message
> >> >> > >> > ...
> >> >> > >> >> Helen wrote:
> >> >> > >> >> > Hello,
> >> >> > >> >> > The Logo for Windows was replaced by an logo for AOL when
> > that
> >> > was
> >> >> > > the
> >> >> > >> > ISP.
> >> >> > >> >> > Also, online help goes to aolhelp not Microsoft. This is
on
> > IE
> >> > and
> >> >> > > OE.
> >> >> > >> >> > I
> >> >> > >> > do
> >> >> > >> >> > not see it on My Computer windows only the correct logo
for
> >> >> windows.
> >> >> > >> >> > How
> >> >> > >> > do
> >> >> > >> >> > I reset this? I tried to repair IE and that did not work.
> >> >> > >> >> >
> >> >> > >> >> >
> >> >> > >> >> Maybe this one, first one in Google when searching with
> > "unbrand"
> >> >> > >> >> http://www.dougknox.com/utility/scripts_desc/unbrand.htm
> >> >> > >> >
> >> >> > >> >
> >> >> > >> >
> >> >> > >>
> >> >> > >>
> >> >> > >
> >> >> > >
> >> >> > >
> >> >> >
> >> >> >
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>

Gary S. Terhune[_2_]
July 29th 08, 11:16 PM
That's what I though. That menu item doesn't even exist in the standard
install. There's a sub-menu labeled "Microsoft on the Web", but no "Online
Help". So, you can leave it the way it is, your you can search for the
string "online help" in the Registry and see what pops up.

Is the questionable folder in the active TIF folder? Your certain? Is that
TIF folder in C:\Windows or somewhere else? What you do is restart to a
Command Prompt Only, navigate to the parent folder of the TIF folder, then
run:
DELTREE TEMPOR~1 /y

Then press Ctrl-Alt-Del to restart. You new fresh TIF folder should contain
what the standard IE5/6 TIF contains, which is a bunch of smoke & mirrors.
If the folders are still present, then they aren't really there, they're
elsewhere and you'll just have to track them down using Find>Files & Folders
and some common sense, then delete them.

--
Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User
http://grystmill.com

"Helen" > wrote in message
...
> The exact item is OE menu bar>Help drop down menu>online help.
> The key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Identities\DUD\Software\Microsof t\Outlook
> Express\5.0
> This changed the help from aol to Microsoft Help and Support url.
>
> I really want to remove all the AOL leftovers after uninstall. For example
> one other user on this machine has a folder in the TIF called content of
> IEv.5 and in it is tons of AOL junk. What is it and why is it still there?
> There are 5 folders there of AOL and yet it has been years since it was
> the
> ISP! None of this was removed on the uninstall.
> "Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message
> ...
>> Nevermind, I misread your post. You just indicated that when you fixed
>> whatever you fixed, that's where you go to when you click the menu item.
>> What menu item is it that you're clicking to get to that site? The exact
>> name of the menu item, please. Outlook Express, Help menu... Then what?
>>
>> You're saying that there is, somewhere in the Registry, an entry named
>> "HelpURL" with a value that is a website. It would be quite helpful if
>> you
>> were to give us that Key name. Just right-click the Key, Copy key name,
> then
>> paste it into your reply.
>>
>> Well, in none of my clean, basic (but fully updated) Win98 installations
> (98
>> Original or 98 SE) is there anywhere such an entry in the Registry. This
>> indicates to me that perhaps it shouldn't be there at all and that you
>> should try deleting the value altogether (after exporting the Key first
> for
>> safe keeping.)
>>
>> --
>> Gary S. Terhune
>> MS-MVP Shell/User
>> http://grystmill.com
>>
>> "Helen" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> > Is that possible? That is where the IE online help goes. I am writing
>> > about
>> > OE in this case though. I have never been able to use the online help
>> > in
>> > the
>> > drop down menu or any other point except perhaps the html help in the
> main
>> > menu off the taskbar to go to an KB article. Any suggestions for a url
>> > there?
>> > "Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message
>> > ...
>> >> PLEASE, Helen! The link you provided to the KB article is incomplete.
> It
>> >> just takes you to the main Support page. I and the rest of the world
>> >> would
>> >> love to know which KB article has the solution.
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> Gary S. Terhune
>> >> MS-MVP Shell/User
>> >> http://grystmill.com
>> >>
>> >> "Helen" > wrote in message
>> >> ...
>> >> > The change corrected the problem.
>> >> > Thanks all!
>> >> >
>> >> > "Helen" > wrote in message
>> >> > ...
>> >> >> I found a string under HelpURL referring to aol and changed it to:
>> >> >> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx
>> >> >> I do not know if this is the "best" website at Microsoft for OE but
> it
>> >> >> was
>> >> >> the online help URL for IE. Does this look correct to you?
>> >> >>
>> >> >> "Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message
>> >> >> ...
>> >> >> > The script deletes the entire String Value. No trace left behind.
>> > Note
>> >> >> that
>> >> >> > there's no space and no "s" in the name of the value:
> "WindowTitle".
>> > I
>> >> > put
>> >> >> > in a silly string and while it appeared in the OE title bar, it
> did
>> > not
>> >> >> > affect IE's.
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > I'm afraid you'll have to hope that Glen's info leads you to the
>> >> >> > rest
>> >> >> > of
>> >> >> > your answers. I answered your question by reading the script and
>> >> >> > experimenting. I have no idea where the stuff is that deals with
>> > those
>> >> >> > menus. Does the menu look right, just not go to the right place?
> If
>> > so,
>> >> >> > search the Registry for at least a partial string of the
>> > destination --
>> >> >> > "AOL" is a string I'd search for, as an example. If clicking some
>> > menu
>> >> >> item
>> >> >> > lands you at a website, try searching the Registry for the main
>> > domain
>> >> >> name
>> >> >> > , sub-domain string... If the menu does not look correct, says
>> >> >> > something
>> >> >> > about AOL, search the Registry for the improper items -- If it
> says,
>> >> > "AOL
>> >> >> > Help", you could search for that.
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > I used to recommend reinstalling IE over the top, and in drastic
>> >> >> situations
>> >> >> > I still do. But I no longer recommend the overinstall lightly,
> it's
>> > not
>> >> > a
>> >> >> > neat process and can leave problems in its wake, I doubt you
>> >> >> > consider
>> >> > this
>> >> >> > issue a drastic one, and I'm not even sure it would work.
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > Do be sure to follow proper Registry editing practices and
>> > File>Export
>> >> >> every
>> >> >> > Key you intend to edit before proceeding.
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > --
>> >> >> > Gary S. Terhune
>> >> >> > MS-MVP Shell/User
>> >> >> > http://grystmill.com
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > "Helen" > wrote in message
>> >> >> > ...
>> >> >> > > Since I can only respond to one at a time and I need to read
> what
>> >> > Glenn
>> >> >> > > suggests and what you wrote is pretty straight forward, I will
>> > start
>> >> >> here
>> >> >> > > first. Gary, you say the H_Key value and I found that but the
>> > "Widows
>> >> >> > > Title"
>> >> >> > > value is not in the set. I have already run the vbs script and
> it
>> > may
>> >> >> have
>> >> >> > > altered that entry. The other half of the question was that
>> >> >> > > this
>> >> >> username
>> >> >> > > keeps going to aolhelp instead of Microsoft Help/support on the
>> >> > dropdown
>> >> >> > > menu of OE. It appears that IE is working correctly now and
> going
>> > to
>> >> >> > > Microsoft support. There is in that H_Key an entry that is an
>> >> >> > > AB
>> > that
>> >> >> > > implies goto aolhelp.
>> >> >> > >
>> >> >> > > "Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message
>> >> >> > > ...
>> >> >> > >> Locate and record the value of "Default User ID" in
>> >> >> > >> HKEY_Current_User\Identities. It's a long number I'll
> abbreviate
>> >> >> > >> DUD.
>> >> >> > > Next,
>> >> >> > >> delete the value named "WindowTitle" from the following Key::
>> >> >> > >>
>> >> >> > >> HKEY_Current_User\Identities\DUD\Software\Microsof t\Outlook
>> >> >> Express\5.0\
>> >> >> > >>
>> >> >> > >> --
>> >> >> > >> Gary S. Terhune
>> >> >> > >> MS-MVP Shell/User
>> >> >> > >> http://grystmill.com
>> >> >> > >>
>> >> >> > >> "Helen" > wrote in message
>> >> >> > >> ...
>> >> >> > >> > The script Worked well. Thank-you!
>> >> >> > >> >
>> >> >> > >> > That seems like a nice little utility, is there a way to go
>> > right
>> >> > to
>> >> >> > >> > the
>> >> >> > >> > registry and straighten this out by myself? The reason is
> that
>> > if
>> >> > the
>> >> >> > > vbs
>> >> >> > >> > script is detected as a virus, I will not be able to use it.
>> > Also,
>> >> >> some
>> >> >> > >> > others who read this may have problems using the vbs script.
>> >> >> > >> > tia
>> >> >> > >> >
>> >> >> > >> > "Eric P." > wrote in message
>> >> >> > >> > ...
>> >> >> > >> >> Helen wrote:
>> >> >> > >> >> > Hello,
>> >> >> > >> >> > The Logo for Windows was replaced by an logo for AOL when
>> > that
>> >> > was
>> >> >> > > the
>> >> >> > >> > ISP.
>> >> >> > >> >> > Also, online help goes to aolhelp not Microsoft. This is
> on
>> > IE
>> >> > and
>> >> >> > > OE.
>> >> >> > >> >> > I
>> >> >> > >> > do
>> >> >> > >> >> > not see it on My Computer windows only the correct logo
> for
>> >> >> windows.
>> >> >> > >> >> > How
>> >> >> > >> > do
>> >> >> > >> >> > I reset this? I tried to repair IE and that did not work.
>> >> >> > >> >> >
>> >> >> > >> >> >
>> >> >> > >> >> Maybe this one, first one in Google when searching with
>> > "unbrand"
>> >> >> > >> >> http://www.dougknox.com/utility/scripts_desc/unbrand.htm
>> >> >> > >> >
>> >> >> > >> >
>> >> >> > >> >
>> >> >> > >>
>> >> >> > >>
>> >> >> > >
>> >> >> > >
>> >> >> > >
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>
>

Gary S. Terhune[_2_]
July 29th 08, 11:41 PM
For the DELTREE command, it's better not to use the /y switch. You want to
make sure that you really are deleting the Temporary Internet Files. Also,
and probably more important, you should run SMARTDRV command before the
DELTREE command or it might take a loooooooooonnnnnnng time to delete all
those files.

--
Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User
http://grystmill.com

"Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message
...
> That's what I though. That menu item doesn't even exist in the standard
> install. There's a sub-menu labeled "Microsoft on the Web", but no "Online
> Help". So, you can leave it the way it is, your you can search for the
> string "online help" in the Registry and see what pops up.
>
> Is the questionable folder in the active TIF folder? Your certain? Is that
> TIF folder in C:\Windows or somewhere else? What you do is restart to a
> Command Prompt Only, navigate to the parent folder of the TIF folder, then
> run:
> DELTREE TEMPOR~1 /y
>
> Then press Ctrl-Alt-Del to restart. You new fresh TIF folder should
> contain what the standard IE5/6 TIF contains, which is a bunch of smoke &
> mirrors. If the folders are still present, then they aren't really there,
> they're elsewhere and you'll just have to track them down using Find>Files
> & Folders and some common sense, then delete them.
>
> --
> Gary S. Terhune
> MS-MVP Shell/User
> http://grystmill.com
>
> "Helen" > wrote in message
> ...
>> The exact item is OE menu bar>Help drop down menu>online help.
>> The key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Identities\DUD\Software\Microsof t\Outlook
>> Express\5.0
>> This changed the help from aol to Microsoft Help and Support url.
>>
>> I really want to remove all the AOL leftovers after uninstall. For
>> example
>> one other user on this machine has a folder in the TIF called content of
>> IEv.5 and in it is tons of AOL junk. What is it and why is it still
>> there?
>> There are 5 folders there of AOL and yet it has been years since it was
>> the
>> ISP! None of this was removed on the uninstall.
>> "Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message
>> ...
>>> Nevermind, I misread your post. You just indicated that when you fixed
>>> whatever you fixed, that's where you go to when you click the menu item.
>>> What menu item is it that you're clicking to get to that site? The exact
>>> name of the menu item, please. Outlook Express, Help menu... Then what?
>>>
>>> You're saying that there is, somewhere in the Registry, an entry named
>>> "HelpURL" with a value that is a website. It would be quite helpful if
>>> you
>>> were to give us that Key name. Just right-click the Key, Copy key name,
>> then
>>> paste it into your reply.
>>>
>>> Well, in none of my clean, basic (but fully updated) Win98 installations
>> (98
>>> Original or 98 SE) is there anywhere such an entry in the Registry. This
>>> indicates to me that perhaps it shouldn't be there at all and that you
>>> should try deleting the value altogether (after exporting the Key first
>> for
>>> safe keeping.)
>>>
>>> --
>>> Gary S. Terhune
>>> MS-MVP Shell/User
>>> http://grystmill.com
>>>
>>> "Helen" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>> > Is that possible? That is where the IE online help goes. I am writing
>>> > about
>>> > OE in this case though. I have never been able to use the online help
>>> > in
>>> > the
>>> > drop down menu or any other point except perhaps the html help in the
>> main
>>> > menu off the taskbar to go to an KB article. Any suggestions for a url
>>> > there?
>>> > "Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message
>>> > ...
>>> >> PLEASE, Helen! The link you provided to the KB article is incomplete.
>> It
>>> >> just takes you to the main Support page. I and the rest of the world
>>> >> would
>>> >> love to know which KB article has the solution.
>>> >>
>>> >> --
>>> >> Gary S. Terhune
>>> >> MS-MVP Shell/User
>>> >> http://grystmill.com
>>> >>
>>> >> "Helen" > wrote in message
>>> >> ...
>>> >> > The change corrected the problem.
>>> >> > Thanks all!
>>> >> >
>>> >> > "Helen" > wrote in message
>>> >> > ...
>>> >> >> I found a string under HelpURL referring to aol and changed it to:
>>> >> >> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx
>>> >> >> I do not know if this is the "best" website at Microsoft for OE
>>> >> >> but
>> it
>>> >> >> was
>>> >> >> the online help URL for IE. Does this look correct to you?
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >> "Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message
>>> >> >> ...
>>> >> >> > The script deletes the entire String Value. No trace left
>>> >> >> > behind.
>>> > Note
>>> >> >> that
>>> >> >> > there's no space and no "s" in the name of the value:
>> "WindowTitle".
>>> > I
>>> >> > put
>>> >> >> > in a silly string and while it appeared in the OE title bar, it
>> did
>>> > not
>>> >> >> > affect IE's.
>>> >> >> >
>>> >> >> > I'm afraid you'll have to hope that Glen's info leads you to the
>>> >> >> > rest
>>> >> >> > of
>>> >> >> > your answers. I answered your question by reading the script and
>>> >> >> > experimenting. I have no idea where the stuff is that deals with
>>> > those
>>> >> >> > menus. Does the menu look right, just not go to the right place?
>> If
>>> > so,
>>> >> >> > search the Registry for at least a partial string of the
>>> > destination --
>>> >> >> > "AOL" is a string I'd search for, as an example. If clicking
>>> >> >> > some
>>> > menu
>>> >> >> item
>>> >> >> > lands you at a website, try searching the Registry for the main
>>> > domain
>>> >> >> name
>>> >> >> > , sub-domain string... If the menu does not look correct, says
>>> >> >> > something
>>> >> >> > about AOL, search the Registry for the improper items -- If it
>> says,
>>> >> > "AOL
>>> >> >> > Help", you could search for that.
>>> >> >> >
>>> >> >> > I used to recommend reinstalling IE over the top, and in drastic
>>> >> >> situations
>>> >> >> > I still do. But I no longer recommend the overinstall lightly,
>> it's
>>> > not
>>> >> > a
>>> >> >> > neat process and can leave problems in its wake, I doubt you
>>> >> >> > consider
>>> >> > this
>>> >> >> > issue a drastic one, and I'm not even sure it would work.
>>> >> >> >
>>> >> >> > Do be sure to follow proper Registry editing practices and
>>> > File>Export
>>> >> >> every
>>> >> >> > Key you intend to edit before proceeding.
>>> >> >> >
>>> >> >> > --
>>> >> >> > Gary S. Terhune
>>> >> >> > MS-MVP Shell/User
>>> >> >> > http://grystmill.com
>>> >> >> >
>>> >> >> > "Helen" > wrote in message
>>> >> >> > ...
>>> >> >> > > Since I can only respond to one at a time and I need to read
>> what
>>> >> > Glenn
>>> >> >> > > suggests and what you wrote is pretty straight forward, I will
>>> > start
>>> >> >> here
>>> >> >> > > first. Gary, you say the H_Key value and I found that but the
>>> > "Widows
>>> >> >> > > Title"
>>> >> >> > > value is not in the set. I have already run the vbs script and
>> it
>>> > may
>>> >> >> have
>>> >> >> > > altered that entry. The other half of the question was that
>>> >> >> > > this
>>> >> >> username
>>> >> >> > > keeps going to aolhelp instead of Microsoft Help/support on
>>> >> >> > > the
>>> >> > dropdown
>>> >> >> > > menu of OE. It appears that IE is working correctly now and
>> going
>>> > to
>>> >> >> > > Microsoft support. There is in that H_Key an entry that is an
>>> >> >> > > AB
>>> > that
>>> >> >> > > implies goto aolhelp.
>>> >> >> > >
>>> >> >> > > "Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message
>>> >> >> > > ...
>>> >> >> > >> Locate and record the value of "Default User ID" in
>>> >> >> > >> HKEY_Current_User\Identities. It's a long number I'll
>> abbreviate
>>> >> >> > >> DUD.
>>> >> >> > > Next,
>>> >> >> > >> delete the value named "WindowTitle" from the following Key::
>>> >> >> > >>
>>> >> >> > >> HKEY_Current_User\Identities\DUD\Software\Microsof t\Outlook
>>> >> >> Express\5.0\
>>> >> >> > >>
>>> >> >> > >> --
>>> >> >> > >> Gary S. Terhune
>>> >> >> > >> MS-MVP Shell/User
>>> >> >> > >> http://grystmill.com
>>> >> >> > >>
>>> >> >> > >> "Helen" > wrote in message
>>> >> >> > >> ...
>>> >> >> > >> > The script Worked well. Thank-you!
>>> >> >> > >> >
>>> >> >> > >> > That seems like a nice little utility, is there a way to go
>>> > right
>>> >> > to
>>> >> >> > >> > the
>>> >> >> > >> > registry and straighten this out by myself? The reason is
>> that
>>> > if
>>> >> > the
>>> >> >> > > vbs
>>> >> >> > >> > script is detected as a virus, I will not be able to use
>>> >> >> > >> > it.
>>> > Also,
>>> >> >> some
>>> >> >> > >> > others who read this may have problems using the vbs
>>> >> >> > >> > script.
>>> >> >> > >> > tia
>>> >> >> > >> >
>>> >> >> > >> > "Eric P." > wrote in
>>> >> >> > >> > message
>>> >> >> > >> > ...
>>> >> >> > >> >> Helen wrote:
>>> >> >> > >> >> > Hello,
>>> >> >> > >> >> > The Logo for Windows was replaced by an logo for AOL
>>> >> >> > >> >> > when
>>> > that
>>> >> > was
>>> >> >> > > the
>>> >> >> > >> > ISP.
>>> >> >> > >> >> > Also, online help goes to aolhelp not Microsoft. This is
>> on
>>> > IE
>>> >> > and
>>> >> >> > > OE.
>>> >> >> > >> >> > I
>>> >> >> > >> > do
>>> >> >> > >> >> > not see it on My Computer windows only the correct logo
>> for
>>> >> >> windows.
>>> >> >> > >> >> > How
>>> >> >> > >> > do
>>> >> >> > >> >> > I reset this? I tried to repair IE and that did not
>>> >> >> > >> >> > work.
>>> >> >> > >> >> >
>>> >> >> > >> >> >
>>> >> >> > >> >> Maybe this one, first one in Google when searching with
>>> > "unbrand"
>>> >> >> > >> >> http://www.dougknox.com/utility/scripts_desc/unbrand.htm
>>> >> >> > >> >
>>> >> >> > >> >
>>> >> >> > >> >
>>> >> >> > >>
>>> >> >> > >>
>>> >> >> > >
>>> >> >> > >
>>> >> >> > >
>>> >> >> >
>>> >> >> >
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >
>>> >> >
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >
>>> >
>>>
>>>
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