The search option should be in the Edit Menu. Now the disclaimer: EDITING THE REGISTRY CAN TOTALLY MESS UP YOUR COMPUTER. Now in the Search in Start Menu type regedit – it should bring up the regedit.exe. Copy the info by pressing the copy button. Go to the add-on manager just like if you tried to remove it.
I do not have time to post full instructions here so use my info at your own risk: I assume you are are at least apower-user level.Īssuming you are dealing with an add-on for which there is no Programs & Features uninstall and the Remove button does not work – is disabled. Removing add-ons from yor system I just happened to have such a stubborn add-on. If disabled, you can enable them back by clicking on ‘Enable Suggestions’. You can disable suggestions by clicking on the ‘Disable Suggestions’ link. Another option worth mentioning is the ability to enable or disable suggestions when typing in the search box. You can also remove a search provider by selecting it and pressing the Remove button. To enable a search provider as the default one, you only need to select it and click on the Set as Default button highlighted below. If you select Search Providers in the Manage Add-ons window, you can see the search providers that you have currently installed in Internet Explorer 8. To understand where a specific add-on resides and such information, just click on the More Information link located almost in the left side of the Manage Add-ons window. If you click on it, it will disable that toolbar/extension. If the selected toolbar/extension is currently enabled, you will see the Disable button on lower-right part of the window. If the toolbar or extension is disabled, in the lower-right part of the window you will see the Enable button, just like in the screenshot below. There you can see the toolbars and extensions that you have currently installed. In the Manage Add-ons window, select Toolbars and Extensions.