Your search in the IE browser is set to use lycos.com. You should first try to change it by click Search button, click Customize or Change Preferences, Change Search Behavior, from there you should see what you want to change. Some of these option tags will be different depending on your browser and OS version. On a few PCs where the user had spyware and other problems, it was not possible to change from this menu. I had to go into the registry and search for all keys that contained "homepage" and "search" and edit the ones containing the offending search page. There are semi-viruses/malware that hijack the home page and the search page. In this case you should always check HKLMSoftwareMSWindowsCurrentVersionRun and RunOnce and see if there is anything that will reset the search to the offending site after a reboot. Brian Kelsay >>> "Joe Cho" 04/15/04 08:17PM >>> One of my computer using Mozilla displayed the right page that is supposed to be. I edited the httpd.conf file and restarted, It works fine as I expected. And one computer using Windoze 2K, Internet explore browser is having problem. Maybe http://search.lycos.com/ search engine is hidden somewhere in the computer. So that whatever I asked and doesn't exist then, it display this weird web page. I guess. Last thing I need to take care of is that I need to remove this evil stuff.