Why did IE suddenly shut down? The murderer turned out to be it

  
                              

One day, a colleague found me and said that he would download some information from the Internet. I don't know why, as long as I open the website, IE will automatically close. When you open another website, IE browsing is normal. As a computer teacher, it is incumbent to solve such problems. I tried it on the teacher's machine, and as it said. So I tried to download a separate browser and the fault persisted. At this time, I remembered that there was an article about the "Cookie" information. Is it messing up? I tried to find the cookie folder under C:\\Winnt and completely deleted the information. Open that website again, ha... The webpage appears normally, and the problem is solved.

First, the reason for analysis

Cookie is the data file sent by the web server to the computer, it records some information every time you log in to the site for recovery purposes. For some reason, the error message generated by the webpage is saved in the cookie. When logging in to the site again, the site will verify the cookie in the online session, and the webpage is closed due to the error message.

Second, preventive methods

To prevent this from happening, you can disable it by disabling cookies in your browser. In Windows 98, click the "Tools → Internet Options → Security" command in IE, in the "Security" tab, select the Internet, trusted sites, click the [Custom] button, and the "Safe" pop-up In the Settings dialog, set the "Cookie" item to disabled. After confirming, in the pop-up "Warning" dialog box, click the [Yes] button to complete a certain day, a colleague finds me and says that he wants to download some information from the Internet. I don't know why, just open the website IE. Automatically shut down. When you open another website, IE browsing is normal. As a computer teacher, it is incumbent to solve such problems. I tried it on the teacher's machine, and as it said. So I tried to download a separate browser and the fault persisted. At this time, I remembered that there was an article about the "Cookie" information. Is it messing up? I tried to find the cookie folder under C:\\Winnt and completely deleted the information. Open that website again, ha... The webpage appears normally, and the problem is solved.

First, the reason for analysis

Cookie is the data file sent by the web server to the computer, it records some information every time you log in to the site for recovery purposes. For some reason, the error message generated by the webpage is saved in the cookie. When logging in to the site again, the site will verify the cookie in the online session, and the webpage is closed due to the error message.

Second, preventive methods

To prevent this from happening, you can disable it by disabling cookies in your browser. In Windows 98, click the "Tools → Internet Options → Security" command in IE, in the "Security" tab, select the Internet, trusted sites, click the [Custom] button, and the "Safe" pop-up In the Settings dialog, set the "Cookie" item to disabled. After confirming, in the pop-up "Warning" dialog box, click the [Yes] button to complete
one day, a colleague found me and said that he wants to download some information from the Internet, do not know why, just open that website IE will automatically close. When you open another website, IE browsing is normal. As a computer teacher, it is incumbent to solve such problems. I tried it on the teacher's machine, and as it said. So I tried to download a separate browser and the fault persisted. At this time, I remembered that there was an article about the "Cookie" information. Is it messing up? I tried to find the cookie folder under C:\\Winnt and completely deleted the information. Open that website again, ha... The webpage appears normally, and the problem is solved.

First, the reason for analysis

Cookie is the data file sent by the web server to the computer, it records some information every time you log in to the site for recovery purposes. For some reason, the error message generated by the webpage is saved in the cookie. When logging in to the site again, the site will verify the cookie in the online session, and the webpage is closed due to the error message.

Second, preventive methods

To prevent this from happening, you can disable it by disabling cookies in your browser. In Windows 98, click the "Tools → Internet Options → Security" command in IE, in the "Security" tab, select the Internet, trusted sites, click the [Custom] button, and the "Safe" pop-up In the Settings dialog, set the "Cookie" item to disabled. After confirming, in the pop-up "Warning" dialog box, click the [Yes] button to complete the
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