Go to start/run and type in regedit. Press enter. When your registry editor comes up press F3 and type in (address or name of casino) without the parentheses and press enter. It will find the registry entry for the casino that causes the change. When you find it, highlight it, click on edit/delete.
>Seems like some off shore gambling web site has taken over my Internet
>Explorer Address bar.
>
>Everytime I try to go online, instead of opening to my opening page, IE
>attempts to connect to this other site.
>
>I have gone into IE tools/Internet options/Home Page and change the
>address to my regular opening page. It switches back to the gambling site
>address the next time I use IE. Can not figure out how to get ride of
>this address. Do not know where IE stores such addresses.
>
>Can anyone help me? I am running Win ME.
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