Anonymous wrote:I am recieving the same message, but I cannot get online at all, even with explorer or any other internet-enabled software. This happened after trying to install a wireless Canon printer drive. Any suggestions?
hmmmm... How were you able to post that message?
-R. (HP Pavilion m6 notebook, Intel Core i5-3210M CPU @ 2.50GHz, Windows 7 Home Premium SP1, latest updates)
when I type something into the url bar it does a search or takes me to the right address (e.g. type hsbc goes to bank website) but then it started using an ask toolbar, I'm not the only one that uses the computer so I assumed someone installed it and removed it. now every day when I come in from work it's back and everyone swears they didn't put it on.
Also I only get the jar fault mentioned after i reset instances of ask to google in about:config
hope someone can help me get rid of this blasted ask toolbar!
Guest wrote:I hope this is related to this problem.
when I type something into the url bar it does a search or takes me to the right address (e.g. type hsbc goes to bank website) ... hope someone can help me get rid of this blasted ask toolbar!
Thank you in advance
Paul
I assume that you mean in FireFox -- you didn't say. Have you tried the remedies I outlined above?
Start FireFox in FF "safe" mode?
Delete/disable extensions, specifically: the Ask Toolbar
-R. (HP Pavilion m6 notebook, Intel Core i5-3210M CPU @ 2.50GHz, Windows 7 Home Premium SP1, latest updates)
I uninstalled via add/remove programs then using its uninstall program i found in C:\Program Files\AskBarDis then this last time using firefox's tools addons.
i've just looked now and the uninstaller at C:\Program Files\AskBarDis is back so just going to run it again. I just can't understand how it keeps installing itself.
Anonymous wrote:I am recieving the same message, but I cannot get online at all, even with explorer or any other internet-enabled software. This happened after trying to install a wireless Canon printer drive. Any suggestions?
hmmmm... How were you able to post that message?
Obviously, I am using a different computer.
But, I managed to fix the problem with Firefox (which didn't do anything for my internet). The Ask toolbar was the culprit.
am I the only person who can't get rid of this problem?
The toolbar was not back today but just had the "jar:file:///C:/Program%20Files/Mozilla%20Firefox/chrome/en-GB.jar!/locale/browser-region/region.propertiesdsl" problem again.
Guest wrote:am I the only person who can't get rid of this problem?
The toolbar was not back today but just had the "jar:file:///C:/Program%20Files/Mozilla%20Firefox/chrome/en-GB.jar!/locale/browser-region/region.propertiesdsl" problem again.
help please
paul
I think that the only way is to use the Firefox add-on facility to disable or delete that particular add-on -- as previously described. To repeat:
from FireFox toolbar
tools>add-ons
find the entry for Ask.com toolbar
disable or delete
-R. (HP Pavilion m6 notebook, Intel Core i5-3210M CPU @ 2.50GHz, Windows 7 Home Premium SP1, latest updates)
Guest wrote:yes I have done this but I'm still getting the error.
Ask is no longer in tools - addons list
I have avg safe search, flagfox, flashblock, veoh browser plugin.
could one of these be causing it?
Thank you for your replies
paul
Since you have so few, try disabling them all and restart FF. If the problem goes away, it was one of them, so try enabling them one-by-one and restarting FF each time until the problem comes back The last one you enabled was the culprit.
If the problem does not disappear with all add-ons disabled, the problem must be somewhere else.
-R. (HP Pavilion m6 notebook, Intel Core i5-3210M CPU @ 2.50GHz, Windows 7 Home Premium SP1, latest updates)
hey sorry i didn't answer straight away just been away for a few days.
I've just disabled all the addons and still getting the same fault after restarting firefox, would a fresh install work? or would it keep the same settings?
That's not a fix. It just proves that the problem is in something that safe mode has turned off. Best read up on it and find out what the possibilities are.
-R. (HP Pavilion m6 notebook, Intel Core i5-3210M CPU @ 2.50GHz, Windows 7 Home Premium SP1, latest updates)
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