Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Menlo Park, CA, USA
Programs: UA 1MM 0P, AA, DL, *wood, Lifetime FPC Plat., IHG, HHD
Posts: 7,174
At this point, I would try to uninstall IE8 and go back to 7 or FF for the moment. The internet settings piece of IE DOES take over some system settings and also some applications look to the IE settings REGARDLESS of whether or not IE is used. Things like, network connection priorities that are sometimes set in IE, get used even though we might have some programs that do it differently.