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Start - Run - Enter - Regedit - Find the registry [hkey local machine software Microsoft Windows CurrentVersion Explorer Desktop Namespace under the data for the key of Internet Explorer to delete (if and must be this, just for example), and then refresh the desktop.
If you don't find the key of InternetExplorer, the XP system should only keep the four keys shown below, delete the redundant ones and then refresh the desktop (for users to find remotely, the Trojan has become smarter, not written as InternetExplorer but written as something else.)
Keep these four and delete all the others.
1f4de370-d627-11d1-ba4f-00a0c91eedba}
450d8fba-ad25-11d0-98a8-0800361b1103}
e17d4fc0-5564-11d1-83f2-00a0c90dc849}
645ff040-5081-101b-9f08-00aa002f954e}
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You have to remove that software, otherwise you have to go to the registry to change it.
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Your problem is that the IE settings are forcibly locked by rogue software, try the following steps to restore the first step:**Kingsoft NetShield with browser repair function [Search Kingsoft NetShield Selection**] Step 2 Install Kingsoft NetShield, after installation, click the [One-click Repair] button on the right side of the main interfaceStep 3 Click the [Process Now] button, after the repair is completed, restart the system according to the prompts or [F5] refresh the desktop.
If you find that NetShield cannot be scanned, right-click in the taskbar to exit the 360 tray).
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Forehead...
Hello, I've had this problem as well.
You can try to change it with 360, or it's okay, IE uninstalled it, and reinstall it, so it should be fine.
Hope mine is helpful to you.
Good luck... Hehe.
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It may be a bad comment plug-in Open the 360 physical examination and clean it up if you scan it, I don't know if it's not.
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With Kingsoft Guard, click IE in the network shield column to browse the locker, and then lock a desired web page by yourself.
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Unplug the network cable and take 360 to repair it, or Kingsoft Guardian to repair it.
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Hello landlord. Let me explain to the landlord why the homepage has been modified.
There are two possibilities for your computer's IE homepage to be modified.
The first. A variety of software modifies the IE homepage, resulting in the IE homepage being modified frequently.
The second. Viruses, Trojans, malicious plug-ins are in the background, modifying the IE homepage without you knowing.
In addition, let me explain, Kingsoft Guardian does a better job of modifying the homepage than 360, and 360 Security Guard is not easy to be perfectly uninstalled when installed in the computer. So the ones I recommend below are all Jinshan Guards.
Against 1Use Kingsoft Guardian to repair IE, and lock the home page, and reject when other software pops up to modify the home page.
Against 2Use Kingsoft Guardian to clean up the plug-in, use Kingsoft First Aid Kit to carry out a full antivirus, and then restart. Finally, use the Jinshan Guardian to repair IE
If you want to clean up IE garbage, or some common software garbage, it is recommended that you use Hurricane Cleaning Assistant.
Hope I am! Thank you!
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It may be that you have been hit by a malicious plug-in or a virus has damaged IE, you use 360 security guard to repair IE If it still doesn't work, use 360 security guard to scan the malicious plug-in If it still doesn't work, it is recommended to re-do a system, my personal suggestion, I hope it will help you, the computer is poisoned, it is difficult for antivirus software to kill computer viruses thoroughly, and your antivirus software is easy to be damaged by viruses and cannot be used, and many of the current viruses are free of killing Your best thing to do is to reinstall your computer system and clean up the other disks to see if there are any suspicious files If there is, you have to delete them in case it's a virus Then install the antivirus software and back up your system This is the best way to do it There are a lot of excellent antivirus software here You can refer to Kaspersky, Norton, Kingsoft Antivirus which one is more suitable for home use eset nod32 antivirus:: the world's only pass 37 times VB100% Kaspersky (Kaspersky) tested antivirus :** in Russia, the world's best and most top-of-the-line online antivirus Kingsoft Antivirus 2008 Antivirus Suite: >>>More
Fix it with 360 Security Guard.