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DNS Issue?  Can't access Yahoo.com and other sites

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RDP User - 21 Feb 2006 01:57 GMT
I have a problem with not being able to reach Yahoo.com, MSN.com, and other
sites on my 2003 SB Server and several workstations.  On the server
particularly, it forwards to AnswerFerret.com.  On the others, it attempts to
go to www.yahoo.com.net, then goes to the standard IE 'Page Cannot Be
Displayed'.  The only thing that has changed is that we went to in-house
e-mail with Exchange 2003 that was built in.

What caused this, and what can I do to fix it?  ANy info helps!
Kurt - 21 Feb 2006 04:52 GMT
Sounds like a browser hijack to me. Tried Hijack This?

...kurt

>I have a problem with not being able to reach Yahoo.com, MSN.com, and other
> sites on my 2003 SB Server and several workstations.  On the server
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>
> What caused this, and what can I do to fix it?  ANy info helps!
RDP User - 21 Feb 2006 21:28 GMT
I did a HiJack This and it did find some minor issues, but none related to
waht I described.  Still having this issue.....

> Sounds like a browser hijack to me. Tried Hijack This?
>
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> > What caused this, and what can I do to fix it?  ANy info helps!
 
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