Locking IE8 Browser Toolbar

  
under Windows 7 In the Windows 7 system officially released worldwide, Microsoft has upgraded the version of IE browser pre-installed in the system to the latest IE8, but due to the interface settings of IE8 toolbar and IE6 and IE7. The difference is that many users have chosen to “redefine the IE toolbar” because they are not used to the new IE8 toolbar. And when you have worked hard to modify the settings of the toolbar, it may be because someone else accidentally clicks on the browser "misoperation", making the interface that is so easy to get used again to return to the default of IE8 style.
To avoid this problem, it is impossible to achieve the ultimate goal by simply clicking on the "Lock Toolbar" displayed in Internet Explorer. I suggest that you can completely lock the IE8 toolbar in the group policy of the computer, so that you can avoid the IE toolbar from being modified to some extent.
Run Group Policy Editor, go to “Computer Configuration”→“Management Module”→Windows Formation”→“Internet Explorer”→“Toolbar”, double click right In the side window, “Lock all toolbars” (see Figure 1), and then in the pop-up window, change the default setting to “Enabled” (see Figure 2).

Figure 1

Figure 2
Finally, I would like to remind you that before you lock the toolbar of the browser, of course, users should customize the things to be set in the IE8 toolbar. If you need to redefine the IE toolbar in the future, just follow the same setup method above, and change "Lock all toolbars" to "ld unconfigured".

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