How Do I Make Windows Live Search My Default Home Page?
Windows Live Search, which is now called Bing, is Microsoft’s search engine. You can use it to search anything from algorithms to z-scores. Windows Live Search can be accessed not only with Microsoft’s Internet Explorer, but also with any browser. For convenience, you might wish to make this search engine your browser’s home page, and this is easily done in Internet Explorer as well as in Mozilla Firefox and SeaMonkey. Open Internet Explorer and allow it to completely load on your screen. Type “www.bing.com” in your web address box. Press “Enter.” This will direct your browser to Bing.com. Select “Internet Options,” found on the Tools menu. Select the General tab in the Internet Options dialog box. Select “Use Current.” This will set www.bing.com, which is the web address for Windows Live Search (now called Bing) as your default home page. Select “OK.” Select “Preferences,” found in the Edit menu of SeaMonkey. Scroll over and select “Browser.” Select the Display tab. Verify that the op