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    How to get rid of Lenovo web page that is always opened

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by freeuser69, Sep 4, 2011.

  1. freeuser69

    freeuser69 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Whenever I first click on the Internet Explorer page, it aways open the home page and another Lenovo webpage. How do I prevent the Lenovo webpage from opening?
     
  2. MidnightSun

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    That's probably the second home page. Open up Internet Options and delete all the other home pages other than the one you want.
     
  3. PatchySan

    PatchySan Om Noms Kit Kat

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    You could go to the Internet Options (should be under "Tools" or the Cogwheel symbol depending on which version of IE you have) and under homepage make sure it only has one internet address entry instead of two.

    *Too slow, MidnightSun beat me to it... (=_=)
     
  4. gmoneyphatstyle

    gmoneyphatstyle Notebook Deity

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    Access Connections is lenovo's software for managing wifi connections. It used to have a setting for to specify a homepage. I would overide the homepage seeting in internet explorer if it was changed there. You might want to check Access Connections to see if it's responsible for the 1st or 2nd webpage opening.