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I am on a domain that has its own DNS server, my issue is as follows,

In chrome, I have visited the url http://something/, which is a valid url on our domain... The issue that I find extremely aggravating is that I can no longer preform a search for something else, reason being, typing somethingspace - chome thinks that I want to search http://something/ when in reality, I never do.

My question is, how can I disable Chrome from thinking that I want to search a specific site, instead of just treating it as a general search query.

Matt Clark
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When you write a term in the address bar, you can switch between searching it (which is the suggestion with the magnet at its beggining) or browsing there, such as "localhost" (which is the suggestion with the paper sheet icon).

If you mean that it makes a search inside http://something/, it's because it got configured as a search engine. To avoid it, you have to follow these steps:

  1. Right-click the address bar, and choose Edit Search Engines.
  2. Remove http://something/ from your search engines, using the little cross on its right.
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