How to solve the problem of Windows 7 IE8 home page modification

  
"Installed XX anti-virus software, IE home page is still modified by Trojan virus" & rdquo; & mdash; & mdash; This is what Windows users often encounter. For this question, many friends often ask, is there not a complete solution? The author's answer is: Yes, there is no thorough solution. In my opinion, to prevent the IE homepage from being tampered with by the Trojan virus, "the only good way" is not to use unknown URLs, not to see unknown sources ……
and other versions of Windows. Similarly, the IE 8 that comes with Windows 7 can't fundamentally eliminate the problem of the IE home page being modified. However, we can fully exploit the Windows 7 system "potential" to improve the ability of IE 8 to protect itself.
Run the registry editor, expand to HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwarePoliciesMicrosoft at a time, and create a new item named "Control Panel" under this branch (do: right click Microsoft, select new item, then rename it) . At this point, the registry branch is actually: HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwarePoliciesMicrosoftControl Panel.
Next, please click the right mouse button in the blank space on the right side of the window, and then create three 32-bit DWORD values, and rename them to Settings, Links, and SecAddSites, respectively, and assign them to “ld”;1”, As shown below:


After the modification is completed, click the “OK” button to save the settings and exit.
Need to remind everyone again, is not to say that after the user set up according to the above method, you can ensure that the IE 8 browser pig will not be modified, which can only play a protective role to a certain extent. Any third-party tool software, including any anti-virus software, cannot guarantee that the IE browser home page will be modified.

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