Guest_Curt_*
Sep 22 2006, 05:53 PM
Why can't I log in at B.I.S.S.?
I know very well my username and password, so why the

can't I log in? It just keeps giving me this "Sorry, we could not find a member using those log in details."
Is it just today - or is it just me?
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I came to ask for your help, to
prevent Google from updating my toolbar from version 3 to version 4. I do not like version 4 at all. The problem to me is that I do not know the update IP, and to write any kind of "Google" in Blockpost so far have blocked my searches in general. Are there any of you guys that knows the IP the Google Toolbar will use to update to version 4?
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I use Win2K, Office 2003, NOD32, Outpost 4 RC with all the plug-ins, and Blocklist Manager 2.6.5
Guest_Curt_*
Sep 22 2006, 06:07 PM
QUOTE (Guest_Curt_* @ Sep 22 2006, 05:53 PM)

I came to ask for your help, to prevent Google from updating my toolbar from version 3 to version 4. I do not like version 4 at all.
- or can you tell what reg_key to change, and how?
Guest
Nov 2 2006, 07:05 AM
Well i went to start menu, opened Run, wrote regedit. When it opened i then clicked at HKEY_CURRENT_USER.
When it opened, i clicked at software and then google, here i deleted the string with Google Toolbar Notifier and then i for good, got rid of the automatic update.
dingdongding
Nov 2 2006, 02:33 PM
whoops looks like no one got to this- i wouldn't use their toolbar or anyone's for that matter though
ddd
Loujayen
Nov 3 2006, 07:28 AM
My first attempt dosen´t work.. But I found this one, and it works…
Just make sure that you have access to security tab, when you right click google folder in program files, as you find on your drive.
If you do not see security tab when right click/opened the properties under google in your program files, do this.
In control panel, under folder options you find advanced settings, in here you un-check, use simple filesharing, this allows you to see security tab when you right click google, under progam files.
Now your ready…
1. First, you need to have *downloaded* a copy of the installer for
the version you want.
If the version you want is already installed, and you just want to
prevent future involuntary updates, then skip to Step #5, and omit Step
#6.
2. Then go to Control Panel ==> Add/Remove Programs, click on the
entry for Google Toolbar, then choose Change/Remove.
3. Then open your Program Files folder in Explorer, look in the Google
folder, and find anything named Toolbar.
4. For any Toolbar file or folder, right-click, select Properties,
then UN-check "Read-Only", then click OK, then delete it.
5. Close any open IE windows. To be even safer about preventing
Google from changing things while you're following these instructions,
disconnect your network connection. The easiest way is to just unplug
your Ethernet cable. Or, you can go to Control Panel ==> Network
Connections, right-click on your connection, and select Disable.
6. Install the Toolbar version you want.
7. Go to Program Files folder in Explorer, right-click on the Google
*folder*, and select Properties. Click on the Security tab. There are
two columns which say Allow and Deny.
8. On the line which says Write, check the Deny box.
9. UN-check the box at the bottom which says Allow Inheritable
Permissions. You'll be prompted with a dialog which says Copy, Remove,
or Cancel. Click on Remove.
10. On the line for "Read & Execute", check Allow. Then click on OK.
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TeMerc
Nov 23 2006, 05:45 PM
Add toolbar.google.com to your hosts file. Works like a charm.
Just be sure you add it every time you update the hosts file or, if you revert to MS hosts file, for malware testing, add it to that as well.
And you can also add it to restricted site as well. Don't know if works as good tho.