What problems are introduced by NewDotNet and how do I fix them?
NewDotNet wedges routines into your Windows Internet socket code to direct your browsers to its own marketing sites. Sadly, when NewDotNet is deleted or removed, it does not completely remove all of its registry keys, which can cause all your Internet programs to fail. Sometimes, reinstalling NewDotNet and then correctly uninstalling it will solve the problems. If that does not work, then you must manually remove its entries from the Windows registry and reinstall Windows. How can you avoid this type of thing in the future? Be very careful what programs you install on the computer. All types of programs are available on the Web, many not fully tested, and some, like NewDotNet, are parasitic; in other words, they are installed automatically when installing other programs. Also make sure you know and want the programs you install.