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/ Tech Solutions / Internet Explorer: A program on your computer has a program on your computer has corrupted your default search provider ie 11 corrupted your default search provider setting.Internet Explorer: A program on your computer has corrupted your default search provider setting. February 22, 2013 After some malware cleanup and a bigger battle to get the antivirus AVG uninstalled from a computer, the last remaining symptom was a message shortly after launching Internet Explorer. It stated: Internet Explorer - Search Provider Default A program on your computer has corrupted your default search provider setting for Internet Explorer. Internet Explorer has reset this setting to your original search provider, Bin (www.bing.com). Internet Explorer will now open Search Settings, where you can change this setting or install more search providers. Unfortunately, the solution wasn't as simple as IE's reset or choosing a new search provider and making it the default. Even upgrading Internet Explorer 8 to version 9 still resulted in the same message. Fortunately, the solution was able to be found on a Microsoft Answers thread. The trick is to delete a cache file that IE uses for the search history that must have become corrupted or at least no longer lined up with IE's actual settings. Step 1: Close Internet Explorer. Step 2: Browse to C:UsersUserAppDataRoamingMicrosoftProtect Step 3: Hit the Alt key to reveal the menu bar and go to Tools, Folder Options. Step 4: Choose to show hidden files and uncheck to Hide protected system files under the View tab. Step 5: Delete the CREDHIST file. Step 6: Reset step 4 back to how it was. You can now launch Internet Explorer and ensure that the error message does not appear. The CREDHIST file is recreated if it is missing the next time Internet Explorer is running. It just isn't corrupted from the previous junk the next time. Share this:FacebookTwitterRedditGoogleEmailPrint Related Filed Under: Tech SolutionsFollow U
Points Tech Solutions Web Webmaster Reviews Media Infographics Videos Tech Events Tools How do I find my IP address? Browser and plugin tests You are here: Home / Articles / Tech Solutions / Internet Explorer: A program on your computer has corrupted your default search provider setting.Internet Explorer: A program on your computer has corrupted your default search provider setting. February 22, 2013 After some malware cleanup and a bigger battle to get the antivirus AVG uninstalled from a computer, the last remaining symptom was a message shortly after launching Internet Explorer. It stated: Internet Explorer - Search Provider Default A program on your computer has corrupted your default search provider setting for Internet Explorer. Internet Explorer has reset this https://www.404techsupport.com/2013/02/internet-explorer-a-program-on-your-computer-has-corrupted-your-default-search-provider-setting/ setting to your original search provider, Bin (www.bing.com). Internet Explorer will now open Search Settings, where you can change this setting or install more search providers. Unfortunately, the solution wasn't as simple as IE's reset or choosing a new search provider and making it the default. Even upgrading Internet Explorer 8 to version 9 still resulted in the same message. Fortunately, the solution was able to be found on a Microsoft Answers thread. The trick is to https://www.404techsupport.com/2013/02/internet-explorer-a-program-on-your-computer-has-corrupted-your-default-search-provider-setting/ delete a cache file that IE uses for the search history that must have become corrupted or at least no longer lined up with IE's actual settings. Step 1: Close Internet Explorer. Step 2: Browse to C:UsersUserAppDataRoamingMicrosoftProtect Step 3: Hit the Alt key to reveal the menu bar and go to Tools, Folder Options. Step 4: Choose to show hidden files and uncheck to Hide protected system files under the View tab. Step 5: Delete the CREDHIST file. Step 6: Reset step 4 back to how it was. You can now launch Internet Explorer and ensure that the error message does not appear. The CREDHIST file is recreated if it is missing the next time Internet Explorer is running. It just isn't corrupted from the previous junk the next time. Share this:FacebookTwitterRedditGoogleEmailPrint Related Filed Under: Tech SolutionsFollow Us Subscribe to 404TS articles by email. Popular Latest Today Week Month All Microsoft Word: "This modification is not allowed because the selection is locked." What is the AllJoyn Router Service on Windows 10? How to: Sort an Excel spreadsheet while keeping the rows intact Configuring Dell UEFI BIOS to Legacy mode to install Windows 7 Scan-To-Email with Office 365 from a multifunction copier or printer Quicken 2017 now available, first release independent of Intuit Millennials don't give parents enough credit for tech-savvy Windows Server 2016 and S
corrupted your default search provider settings for Internet Explorer. Internet Explorer has reset this settings to your original search provider, http://www.pchell.com/support/searchprovidercorrupted.shtml Bing (www.bing.com). Internet Explorer will now open Search Settings, where you https://forums.techguy.org/threads/solved-internet-explorer-search-provider-default.861927/ can change this setting or install more search providers. However, even after changing the search provider settings, the problem remains when you open IE8. Solution1) Close Internet Explorer 82) Click on Start3) Click on Run or type into the search box in Vista/74) Type regedit search provider and press Enter5) In the Registry Editor, click on the plus signs (+) next to the following itemsHKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrent VersionExplorerUser Shell Folders6) In the right pane, look for an item called AppData7) If AppData does not exist, Right-click in the right pane and choose New, then "Expandable String Value". Then type AppData for the Value Name and set a program on the Value Data to%USERPROFILE%\Application Data.8) If AppData does exist, double-click on AppData and change the Value Data to %USERPROFILE%\Application Data9) Close the Registry Editor 10) Reopen Internet Explorer 8 Search PCHell.com Match ALL words Match ANY word
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