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How can I do to remove yahoo messenger from the tools menu?


Question Posted Wednesday March 17 2010, 7:38 pm

Hello sir,

How can I do to remove yahoo messenger from the tools menu of Microsoft Internet Explorer?

I have window 98.

I alresdy remove yahoo messenger from the control panal / add/remove programme, but still it display on my tools menu of the microsoft internet explorer.


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xldywing answered Friday March 19 2010, 11:42 pm:
When you have IE open, go to the toolbar.

View > Toolbars

The Yahoo toolbar should be under that. If you uncheck it, it should go away!

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