Six IE errors that make newcomers have a headache

  

1. Although I have deleted the history after browsing the webpage, the URLs that have been viewed will still appear in the address bar.
A: Close IE, select the "Run" command in the Windows Start menu, enter regedit to open the registry. Expand the "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Software\\Microsft\\Internet Explore\\Typedurls" branch. Right click to delete the TypedURLs item.
2, how to lift the right to prohibit?
A: Press the right button on the page, after the message prompt window appears, do not release the right button (that is, keep pressing the state), then move the mouse pointer to the "OK" button of the information prompt window, and press Left button, then release the right mouse button, the right-click menu pops up, so you can view the web page source files, copy text and images.
3, my IE can not open a new window, click the hyperlink with the left mouse button does not respond, and then select "Open in a new window" in the right-click menu is still the case, what should I do?
A: In the Start menu, on the "Run" command line, type: regsvr32 actxprxy.dll and press Enter. Then an information dialog box "DllRegisterServer in actxprxy.dll succeeded" appears; click "OK" in the dialog box. Button; restart Windows to see if the problem has been solved?
4, when surfing the Internet, often "current script error" prompt, is my IE problem?
A: Script error is generally The reason for the website itself, but it is recommended that you upgrade the IE version to the latest version as soon as possible.
5, my IE often appears "Microsoft Internet Explorer has problems needing to close..." Solution?
A: I suggest you upgrade IE to version 6.0. Under Windows9X/Me/NT/2000, open the "Registry Editor" and find "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\Software\\Microsft\\Internet Explorer\\Main", on the right The side pane creates a DWORD double-byte value called IEWatsonEnable and assigns it a value of 0.
If you are Windows XP, double-click "System" in the Control Panel, switch to the "Advanced" tab, click the "Error Report" button, select the "Disable Error Reporting" option, and check "But a serious error has occurred Notify me when I click, and finally click the "OK" button.
6. Why do I often get a 404 NOT FOUND prompt when I open some sites?
A: After surfing the Internet, I encountered various connection errors while browsing these sites. This type of error is usually caused by a website failure or your lack of browsing rights. The most common is the 404 NOT FOUND error message. Mainly because IE can't find the web page you requested, it may not exist at all or has been transferred to other places.

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