On 11/25/2017 2:42 PM, Mort Linder wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Something new and annoying has occurred in one of my 3 Windows laptops. 
> Win 7 and 10) The "mail start page" was always SeaMonkey. Now, it is 
> Chrome Messenger. When I try to delete the Chrome and replace it with 
> SeaMonkey, the Chrome remains despite supposedly being deleted.
> How do I fix this?
> 
> Thanks a lot.
> 
> Mort Linder
> 
> ---
> This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software.
> https://www.avast.com/antivirus
> 

Your very annoying advertisement for Avast indicates that is the
anti-virus application you are using.  Avast now owns AVG.  Updates to
AVG have the option to install Chrome, with the default set to "yes".
It is likely Avast does the same.

If that is what is happening, you have to set your Avast options to
block automatic updates.  Then when you do a manual update, be careful
to uncheck the checkbox that allows installation of Chrome.

In the meantime, disable your Internet connection.  Do a search for
files named chrome.exe, deleting all occurances and their associated
folders.

Run regedit.exe to search for the character string "chrome" (without the
quotes).  If you find any that are NOT related to SeaMonkey or other
Mozilla-based application and not related to the metal, VERY CAREFULLY
delete the registry key.  It is best you do a complete system backup
before changing your registry.

-- 
David E. Ross
<http://www.rossde.com/>

Am I the only one who noticed the following?
*  President Trump issued executive orders
   that increase health-care costs.
*  The Republicans in Congress propose to
   eliminate itemized deductions for
   health-care costs.
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