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Sakinaw1

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I have a problem where I try to use Outlook2003 and it opens up and runs fine. Then I click on "contacts" or "tasks" and that page will come up only to be immediatly replaced by a webpage for myway search engines and it has done a search on whatever item I clicked on. After doing some reading I have found that mysearch has some annoying toolbars that can be removed in add/remove programs but I have not seen anything about the webpage taking over the display in outlook. I cannot find any mysearch or myway items in add/remove programs. I have also run Adware and Spybot with no results. If anyone knows how to prevent this webpage from automatically loading in my Outlook browser please help. Also bear in mind I am not very experienced at CPU repair.

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Please follow the procedures outlined here: Malware Removal Guide

You will need a PC which can connect to the internet

Run all the programmes as advised then post a current Hijack This Log in a new topic in the Malware Forum

For the purpose of accurate malware analysis, Hijack This Logs are only dealt with in the Malware Forum. Posting them anywhere else will result in a delayed response

If you are unable to run any of the programmes, please ask for advice in the Malware Forum
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