Help with Hijackware
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~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-Windows (Shell, IE/OE) & Security
Diann Melton wrote:
> Help!....new user here.
> I have set up 2 administrator accounts on my computer. I can log onto
> each account, and i can get into email on each account. But, on one
> account, i open websites on the internet and on the other one, it gives
> me an error message every time....a dns or dll redirect or something like
> that. Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong?
> We've looked at the settings on both accounts and they look the same to
> us! Thanks in advance.
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