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Re-register the IE item and fix the IE registration. Run the input command regsvr32 OK from start->.
Enter the command regsvr32 OK.
Reboot, ** anti-spyware expert to check if there are no adware, spyware, trojans, etc. and use its IE repair feature to repair IE and registry, use rogue software killer to remove some hard-to-uninstall ** plugins. **。
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regedit4
disableregistrytools"=dword:00000000
3721 is exempt. The 3721 virus is also.
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Very simple. If you want to change the homepage, just delete the yahoo assistant directly.
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Your homepage has been maliciously**modified, from the Internet**A Rising registry repair software, you can enter is a registry backup, and it is not possible to copy the past directly. Can only be exported,
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Install the registry recovery master, restore the registry, and then change the attributes of IE on it, The premise of this method is to first **poison.
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That's the locked homepage you set before, you can modify the homepage, the steps are as follows:
1. Open the Internet option of the browser on the computer, go to the general interface, and enter the home page address in the home page.
2. After setting the homepage, if you find that the homepage has not been modified, press Win+R to open and run, enter, and click OK.
3. After entering the local group policyr interface, click on the management template, click on the Windows component, and click on InternetExplorer.
4. Find "Prohibit changing home page settings" on the right side of Internet Explorer and double-click it.
5. After entering the screen to prohibit changing the homepage settings, select "Enabled", enter the homepage address you want to set in the homepage, and click OK to successfully change the homepage.
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The home page of the Internet Explorer browser can be configured as a blank page through the "Local Group Policyr" of the computer system, which is both secure and permanent, and does not need to rely on third-party software.
1. Open the Internet Explorer and find that the homepage has been tampered with to a third-party web page, even if the Internet option modifies the homepage, the next time you open the browser homepage, it is still a third-party web page.
2. In the "Start" option of the computer, enter "and click on the program that appears with the left mouse button".
3. After clicking on the program, the "Local Group Policyr" interface will appear. Then click on "Administrative Templates" in "User Configuration", and "Windows Components" will appear.
4. After clicking "InternetExplorer", a series of options will appear on the right side of the window, check the "Disable changing home page settings" item.
5. Double-click the option "Disable changing homepage settings" to enter the interface, set the homepage to "about:blank", and check "Enabled" in the settings. Then click "Apply", and finally click "OK" to exit the interface.
6. Finally, when you reopen the Internet Explorer, you will find that the homepage has become a blank page. In this way, the homepage has been successfully set to a blank page, and the homepage will not be tampered with by third-party software without permission.
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Hit in the start of the run.
User Configuration-WindowsSettings-Internet Explorer Maintenance-URL is set up.
Troubleshooting where the IE default homepage is modified.
After Windows starts, click the "Start" "Run" menu item, type regedit in the "Open" bar, and press the "OK" key;
Register the key to the hkey local machine software Microsoft Internet Explorer Main, find the string value "Start Page" in the right half of the window, double-click, and change the key value of the Start Page to "about:blank".
Similarly, the registry is transferred to the Hkey Current User\Software\Microsoft\InternetExplorer\Main
In the right-half window, find the string value "start page" and process it as described in .
Exit the registry, restart your computer, and you're all set!
Special example: When the start page of IE becomes some**, even if you modify it through the option settings, it will become their** again after restarting, which is very difficult. In fact, they add a self-run program to your machine, which will set your IE start page to their ** when the system starts.
Workaround: Run the registry, then hkey local machine software microsoft windows current version run primary key, then delete the subkey under it, then delete the self-runner c:, and finally reset the start page from the ie options.
How to exclude malicious web pages from tampering with IE's default pages.
Some IE start pages have been changed, even if "Use default page" is set, it still doesn't work, because the default page of the IE start page has also been tampered with. Specifically, the following registry keys have been modified: hkey local machine software Microsoft Internet Explorer main default page url, and the key value of the "default page url" subkey is the default page of the start page.
Exclusion method: Run the registry, and then the above subkeys, just change those tampered with in the key value of the "default page ur" subkey, or set it to the default value of IE.
This is because there are web pages that contain malicious web pages that modify your computer's registry key if you unintentionally log in. All you have to do is open your browser and it will pop up this page.
Solution:1Manually modifying the registry requires a certain amount of hands-on ability.
2.It is solved with software, and there are commonly used"Internet Assistant"or some anti-virus software.
**A 360 first aid kit, then run, click to start first aid, then it will automatically find out the virus, and then your homepage becomes the default blank page, you enter the homepage you want, and it's OK!! Absolutely works!! Give it a try!!
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