The new law can't open the fault of IE secondary link

  
                  IE secondary link can not open fault is a common fault in our surfing process, the usual solution is to run the "regsvr32" command, "actxprxy.dll, shdocvw.dll, Oleaut32.dll, shtml.dll, urlmon After registering multiple IE-related dynamic link libraries such as .dll, msjava.dll, browseui.dll, shell32.dll", restart the computer. However, in the actual use process, it is difficult to remember the names of the various dynamic link libraries, and it is very troublesome to input commands one by one. The author summarizes two new skills, just need to enter a command, you can eliminate the fault, specially sorted out, and share with friends!

"For" Command

law system in the vast majority of the dynamic link library stored in the System32 directory, using the Windows command line "For" command, you can achieve cycle operation, The dynamic link library in the System32 directory is quickly registered to avoid manual entry of commands.

Click “Start/Run”, enter “CMD” in the pop-up running dialog box, and press Enter to open the command prompt window. At the command prompt, type "For %i in (C:\\windows\\system32\\*.dll) Do regsvr32.exe /s %i" (the actual outer input does not include the outermost double quotes, the same below), enter After that, all the dynamic link libraries in the System32 directory are registered one by one (see Figure 1). Figure 1
Tip: The parameter "%i" in the command is case sensitive, ie "%i" and "%I" are two completely different parameters, so be careful. "%i in" means to take the value in the "C:\\windows\\system32" directory, and then call the regsvr32.exe command to register the obtained values ​​one by one. The function of the parameter "/S" is to turn off the echo information of the regsvr32.exe command, saving time. The specific usage of the For command can be obtained by typing "For /?" at the command prompt.

IE parameter method

IE 6.0 hides a parameter "/rereg", which can be used to register all the options of IE in the registry and the options related to the dynamic link library. . Click "Start /Run", enter ""%ProgramFiles%\\Internet Explorer\\iexplore.exe" /rereg" in the pop-up dialog box (Figure 2), press Enter and restart the computer.

Figure 2

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