What should I do if IE8 fails to log in to online banking in Win7 system?

  
                

I don't know if users who use Win7 have encountered such a problem —— failed to log in to online banking in IE8 browser. Maybe you re-downloaded or can't log in. The best solution is to improve the system path of the corresponding bank in the registry.

The specific steps are as follows:

First, start the Registry Editor, "Start”→“regedit ”, find the following branch

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/Cryptography/Defaults/Provider

The details of each bank branch are as follows

CCB: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/Cryptography/Defaults/Provider/CIDC Cryptographic Service Provider v2.0.0, Modify Image Path The value is: %SystemRoot%/System32/CCB_CIDC_CSP.dll

ABC: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/Cryptography/Defaults/Provider/ZGHD Cryptographic Service Provider v1.0, modify the value of Image Path: %SystemRoot% /System32/GP_MINCSP.dll

Guangdong Development Bank: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/Cryptography/Defaults/Provider/Minghua CSP for GDBC v1.0, modify the value of Image Path: %SystemRoot%/system32/GDCSPS_V3 .dll

Second, the Agricultural Bank of China, for example, modify the image Path value of bank-driven, as shown:

will be issued if the words carefully Now each bank has modified the image path one more %SystemRoot%/system32/than the previous one. This is the system path. If the system path is missing, IE8 cannot find the bank driver under WIN7.

Third, log in to the online banking, click OK in the pop-up dialog box, you can log in normally.

The reason this occurs is that the bank is likely to drive does not support IE8, resulting in IE8 can not find the corresponding bank drive in the landing online banking. The above solution steps are not many, and the operation is also very convenient.

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