Windows 7 Access to Bank of Communications Online Banking

  
The author has been using Bank of Communications' online banking (hereinafter referred to as: bankcomm) to pay for water and electricity, in addition to insurance premiums. Since I used Windows 7 RC, I have been unable to log in again. The specific fault is this. Open a browser to visit http://www.95559.com.cn, and then click "Personal Online Banking Login" under "Online Banking Login" on the right, and then open a new window or tab to access https://pbank. 95559.com.cn/personbank/index.JSP, then click on “Mobile Registered User Login” in the right navigation, and then open a separate form to the login interface. Under normal circumstances, you will be prompted to install the ActiveX control. Prompt whether to run the control. After confirming, you can fill in the username and log in by typing the password in the "Online login password" box.
However, under Windows 7 RC, although the control can be installed normally, and prompted to run the control, and the cursor can be located in the password box, but can not enter the password, IE browser does not have any error message. Estimation is still caused by compatibility issues, and the main cause is probably the protection mode of IE.
Then close all browser windows, re-open IE, enter the Internet option, and change to the "Security" tab, select the Internet zone, and then remove the "Enable protection mode (requires restart Internet Explorer)" check, close The browser revisited bankcomm for testing and the results were successful. And the agent payment function can also be used normally! (Note: Please be sure to press the ALT and Ctrl keys on the right side of the keyboard at the same time, then click on the agent to pay, then follow the prompts to install and enable the control until the end of the ALT and Ctrl keys, otherwise you will be prompted Error and pop-up login status.)
In fact, there is an easier way to add https://pbank.95559.com.cn to the trusted site area, so it will be very convenient to use later. IE will always have a warning message because the protection mode is turned off. Moreover, visiting other websites is not very safe.
Copyright © Windows knowledge All Rights Reserved