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1. Open the registry, find the hkey current user software Microsoft Windows CurrentVersion Policies System, if there is no system under the policies, please create a new item (primary key) under it, name it system;
2. Then create a new double-byte (DWORD) value in the right margin, and name it DisableRegistryTools;
3. Double-click DisableRegistryTools to modify its numerical data to 1 (when the key value of DisableRegistryTools is 1 and 0, it means locked and unlocked, respectively).
After passing the above, when you exit the registry and open the registry again, it will prompt "The registry has been disabled by the administrator", and no one else, even you, can use it in the future.
If you want to restore and can do so, use the notepad that comes with Windows (or any texter) to create a *reg file (* indicates that the file name can be arbitrarily selected). It reads as follows:
regedit4
disableregistrytools"=dword:00000000
9x me, the first line must be "regedit4", and it must be all caps. And for Windows 2000 XP, the first line must be "Windows Registry Editor."
version
This information is very important, and if it is incorrect, although double-clicking on the registry file will show that it has been imported, the contents of the registry file have not been successfully modified. The second line is blank.
The third line is a subkey branch. The fourth line is the setting data under the subkey branch, where the "dword" must be all lowercase.
Double-click to open the reg file when asked you "Are you sure to put *.."Is the information inside the reg added to the registry? , select Yes, and the information will be successfully entered into the registry.
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1.Open My Computer
2.Click on "Folder Options".
3.Click on the "View" tab.
Select Show System File Contents
Remove Hide Protected Operating System Files (Recommended).
Select "Show all files and folders".
Click "OK".
4.Delete C: Windows System32 GroupPolicy
5.Restart your computer!
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Installing a 360 security guard or something like that should solve the problem.
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With Super Bunny, super easy to use, I've done it.
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Let's do it with Super Bunny
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Install a web lock.
1Click on the inverted triangle symbol behind the "Extensions" of the 360 browser, a drop-down menu appears, click "Extension Center" to open.
2. Find "Web Lock" on the right side of the page.
3. Move the mouse to the right side of the web lock, and you can see the word "Install" at this time.
4Click to install, it will prompt "Do you want to add a web lock", click to add, and it will be good soon. At this point, if you move the mouse to the right side of the web lock, you will find the gray word "Installed", which is not visible on the back side of "Extensions" at the top of the page.
How to use the web lock.
1. On the page that needs to be encrypted, such as a page where you have logged in to your account and password, click the "right mouse button", and then we can find "Set a web access password".
2. Set a web access password with one click, and the dialog box of "Web Lock Password Configuration" will appear. Enter the password and hint, the password hint here should help us remember the password, but not let others know, so set it carefully. Once set, you can choose to encrypt only the currently visited pages, encrypt all current pages, or encrypt all pages in the browser.
If you choose to encrypt "all pages in the browser", then no one else can open the browser, and you can only enter the password.
3After the encryption is completed, if it is "only encrypt the current visited page", the page will be refreshed immediately, and you will be asked to enter a password to open it securely. If you want to encrypt "all current pages", or encrypt "all pages in the browser", then you need to close the browser and reopen it to take effect.
4What should I do if I forget the password of the web lock? The solution is very simple, click "Manage Extensions", open it and find "Web Lock", right-click on the web lock, and select "Disable" or "Uninstall". Wait until we open the page and then re-enable the web lock.
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Open a web page,Point tool,IE options,Content,There's a content review inside.,Point settings,Permission site,Just enter a**,Click OK,It will prompt,You write the password up,After that,You want to go to the web page,You'll want a password.,Even if you reinstall IE, it's useless。
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Look. Yes in the navigation bar.
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How to set the home page of your browser:
2. Click on the toolbox;
3. Click Browser Protection;
4. Click Locked Default IE Homepage to set your own homepage.
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