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2013 Google's Broken Search Provider for Internet Explorer Update: This was fixed in less than 24 hours after posting this article. That was quick. Adding Google as a search engine in Internet Explorer http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2013/04/googles-broken-search-provider-for.html is quite complicated. Most browsers include Google in the list of search engines http://techdows.com/2015/05/fix-cant-add-google-as-search-provider-in-internet-explorer-11.html and Google is usually the default option, but IE ships with a single search engine: Bing. Adding Google involves visiting a Microsoft web page, finding Google and more clicks. Google has a page that is supposed to make it easier to add Google as your search provider in IE. As Thomas P. noticed, internet explorer it doesn't work. Google's XML file that includes the details about the search engine has the following address: http://67.223.228.48/google.xml and that IP has nothing to do with Google. A reverse IP domain check shows multiple domains hosted by the same web server, including orlandopozo.com, a site of a Google employee. For some reason, that file requests the browser to send search requests to https://dhpdse.googlegoro.com/search?q=. Googlegoro.com is owned internet explorer 11 by Google (it was registered in 2011), but you won't get Google search results. Instead, you'll get a Google App Engine sign in form and then an error message. It seems that Googlegoro.com is used by Google employees to host files related for various internal projects. For example, this Chromium bug page includes a comment that links to https://oreo-android.googlegoro.com/zindex-chrome-bug.html So a file from a Google employee's site links to a Google domain only accessible to other Google employees. But why would an important Google page link to that file? It's probably a mistake. Maybe a link to this page would have been a better idea. { Thanks, Thomas. } Posted by Alex Chitu at 4/09/2013 10:23:00 AM Labels: Web Search Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest 1 comment: Franklin7 SeoNovember 2, 2015 at 7:11 AMI just found this blog and have high hopes for it to continue. high pr backlinksReplyDeleteAdd commentLoad more... Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) Follow Subscribe by Email Labels Android Blogger Easter Egg Gmail Google Apps Google Calendar Google Chrome Google Chrome OS Google Docs Google Earth Google Maps Google News Google Plus Google Reader Google Suggest Google Talk
Google, Internet Explorer 11 When you visit Internet Explorer Gallery site in IE11 on Windows 7 SP1 or Windows 8 and click ‘Add to Internet Explorer' for Google Search to set is as default search engine, nothing happens, recently released KB3038314 update is preventing this, here is the fix for you. Fixing can't add Google as Search Provider in IE11 1. Visit Control Panel > Programs > Programs and Features > Installed Updates 2. Find KB3038314 update and uninstall it 3. Restart your computer when Windows prompts 4. Now try to Add Google Search to IE by visiting this link:http://www.iegallery.com/en-us/Addons/Details/813, it will be added without any issues. This is working in Windows 10 also. Follow the instructions mentioned in this article. Make Google As Default Search Engine in Internet Explorer 11 5. Now visit Windows Update and reinstall the update, you can also install this update manually from here (check method 2: Microsoft Download Center) . Note: Microsoft may address the issue by pushing other updates, for which, you can wait also. UPDATE: Forgot to add this information: unfortunately uninstalling the update in Windows 10 preview build doesn't allows to Add Google as search provider to Internet Explorer 11. UPDATE June 30, 2016: Windows 10 build 10158 now let you add and set Google as default Search engine, so update is not culprit here. « Google Releases Animation Policy Extension for Chrome to Control Image Animations in the browser » Firefox 40 gets Task Manager Feature 48 Comments PC doctor May 4, 2015 @ 11:48 am That was it! Worked like a charm! Reply Venkat eswarlu May 4, 2015 @ 12:50 pm Glad to know that, you're welcome PC doctor. Reply Brett Hall May 5, 2015 @ 7:06 pm At last!!! A solution - thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!! As far as I am concerned that is Microsoft malware being forced on users as an update. Not very impressed. Reply WayneMHK May 8, 2015 @ 12:28 am This fix did not work for me. Still unable to add Google as search. Reply Venkat eswarlu May 8, 2015 @ 8:31 am Its worked for me and working for others you can know from the comments, try again uninstall the update mentioned in the article,