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1.First: Right-click on the IE browser, open the properties to check whether the "Home" item of the Internet options setting has been modified, if so, please change to a blank page, and clear the temporary folder of IE.
Second: Upgrade the "antivirus software" to the latest version, and check whether there are viruses running in the memory (only check and kill the memory). Third:
Enter the msconfig command in the "Run" item in the Start menu to bring up the "System Configuration Utility" and check the "Startup" item (the 2000 system can be copied from the XP system or viewed by a third-party software, such as Windows Optimizer). Record the file name and path of each unknown startup item, and cancel these autostarts. Fourth:
Ctrl+Alt+del to open the Task Manager, check if there is a program with the same name as the startup item running in the "Process", and try to end the process! (Note that the name is likely to have the same name as some system programs, i.e., malicious attack programs running masquerading as system processes.) Maybe there will be two processes with the same name, which is probably what you're looking for.
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2.If the settings still don't work, restore the default value of IE, repair or reinstall IE, if it doesn't work, change to another browser.
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Symptoms of poisoning are also the result of you have installed multiple browsers
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Do you mean that two home pages appear?
Or do you want two windows to pop up?
Can you describe the phenomenon in more detail?
Remember to state your IE version.
Get the right medicine. It's the same for all industries!
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Left mouse button contact is broken? Trojan tampering with the homepage? Trojan pop-ups?
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Did you set up two homepages?
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1. Turn on the computer, find the shortcut to IE browser in the start menu or desktop of the computer's desktop, and then open it. Once opened, a new tab page opens. Once opened, open it in a new window.
2. Go back to the page, click on the "Tools" icon in the upper right corner, and click on Internet Options in the menu that appears.
3. Then an "Internet Options" window will open and click on the "Start from Home" option to get the general options.
4. Then find the tab button on the current page, click the tab button, and click OK after modifying.
5. A page pops up. Select Always open a pop-up window in a new tab and click OK until your computer restarts. In this way, multiple pages can be set to open in the same window.
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Set up Internet Explorer.
Ways to open multiple tabs in one window:
1. Open IE browser and click "Tools" to enter "Internet Options".
2. Under the "General" option, click "Settings" after "Tab".
3. Click to select "New Tab in the Current Window" and confirm.
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How to set IE to open multiple tabs in one window:
1. Open IE browser and click "Tools" to enter "Internet Options".
2. Under the "General" option, click "Settings" after "Tab".
3. Click to select "New Tab in the Current Window" and confirm.
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