![]() In this case, properly disconnecting and closing your VPN client before shutting down the PC (or putting it to sleep) may solve the problem. ![]() If you are using a VPN client and not in the habit of not properly disconnecting or closing it before shutting down the PC (or putting the PC to sleep), then it may cause the issue at hand as it can make Windows think the network (in this case, VPN) is not available. Solution 1: Disable the VPN Client of Your PC Additionally, make sure all the browsers have their home page set to default (not MSN). Also, make sure your system is updated to the latest version of Windows. You may try the undermentioned solutions to stop MSN from opening automatically but before that, check if the keyboard (an assigned shortcut key on the keyboard may be triggering the behavior), laptop touchpads (touchpad may have touch gesture defined to open the default browser), or a multifunctional mouse is not triggering the default browser issue (you can check with another simple keyboard/mouse pair). Web Browser Keeps Opening to MSN by Itself Randomly For some users, the issue only appeared when logging into the system. ![]() The issue keeps on reappearing on the default system browser (either it is Edge, Chrome, or Firefox, etc.). The user sees the behavior when the default system browser launches randomly (without any user intervention) and shows the MSN website page. You may see the MSN page in a randomly launch web browser if the Windows of your system fails to verify the availability of the internet due to misconfiguration of the network or blocking of the URLs by another application/device.
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