Re: Micro$oft wants to dominate the world!??

From: KF (dotslashat_private)
Date: Mon Aug 27 2001 - 02:24:02 PDT

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    well if MS$ wants to dominate the world Netscape is in on it too... 
    how about that non existing domain "sdfsdf" oh well we can't find it
    so lets open up search.netscape.com and look for it by default. I
    personally would like a default error page but so goes life. 
    
    http://search.netscape.com/search.psp?cp=clkussrp&charset=UTF-8&search=sdfsdf
    
    -KF
    
    Syzop wrote:
    > 
    > When you type a non-existing domain name in internet explorer
    > you get redirected to some auto.search.msn.com thing....
    > I don't know when this was introduced, but AFAIK this was in
    > IE5 and not in IE4... Anyway, normally you get some (stupid)
    > general error page (from your local hd?).. but now you really get a
    > page online:
    > == <snip> ==
    > "We can't find "<domain>".
    > Click Go to try your address again.
    > [<domain>                       ] [Go]
    > Or, correct the spelling of your address above and click Go.
    > 
    > See more results for "<domain>" at MSN Search.
    > -----------
    > Get help
    > See technical details
    > 
    > Powered by: <%$&#$ logo> MSN Search
    > == </snip> ==
    > 
    > I think this time micro$oft has really gone way too far...
    > They can see every non-existing domain lookup from IE users...
    > They can redirect every user to some stupid site of them (actually
    > they are doing that right now) if somebody types an non-existing name.
    > I also noticed (when searching in the registry) the domain is added
    > to safe zone's or something.. mmm!
    > 
    > My question is: is it possible to edit some dll/exe/whatever to remove
    > this behavior (so apart from methods like adding your own auto.search.msn.com
    > record in your dns server [or hosts] and firewalling the whole msn stuff).
    > 
    >     Syzop.
    > 
    > PS: Note: this message was written in just a few minutes, it's very likely
    >       some things are incorrect
    > PSS: Some users (including me) are panicing and switching (back) to NS.
    



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