Use "Group Policy" to lock the IE homepage so that it will not be serialized.

  

Friendly Tip: Why is the IE homepage modified?

Whether it is malware or viruses, they all like to modify the user's IE homepage, because this can bring benefits to them. After a hacker modifies the IE homepage with malware, it will greatly increase the traffic of its website, thereby gaining advertising revenue. Let's take a look at some of the following situations where the IE homepage has been modified:

1. Malware: Most IE homepages are modified from the hands of malware, and malware lurks in other software. When we download the software and install it, it will install the malware into the system at the same time, while the malware waits for the user to occupy the system and modify the IE homepage. The modified IE homepage is hard to change back, unless the malware is completely removed, otherwise it is a tug of war.

2, software installation package: So is it only the malware will modify the user's IE home page? Non-also, normal software will also modify the IE home page, which is mainly reflected in the software installation package. When we install the software, we usually press "Next" continuously, but ignore the setting options in the installation package. Many software installation packages will have the option of setting the IE home page as XXX” in the final step. The option is checked by default. If you don't pay attention, then the IE home page will be set to the page requested by the software.

3, the home page of the website settings: Many websites in order to retain users, when the user opens the website, a dialog box will pop up, prompting you to set it as the IE home page, if you shake your hand, the tiger When the body is shaken, it is likely to click "OK", so the IE homepage has been modified.

Use “Group Policy Lock IE Homepage

Click “Start”Menu →“Run”, enter“gpedit.msc”Run“Command Prompt ”, expand “User Configuration”→“Administrative Templates”→“Windows Components”→“Internet Explorer”. On the right side of the window we can find "Disable change home page settings", double-click to open, select "set" in the Settings tab, click "OK" and "close" >; Group Policy & rdquo;.

Now that our IE homepage has been locked, we will find that the "Home Page" is displayed in gray and is in a state where it cannot be modified.

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