How to disable XP system IE browser "Your browser has been upgraded" pop-up window?

  

Several users who use the XP system are responding that when they open IE recently, a prompt window will pop up. "Your browser has been upgraded. Using the latest version of Internet Explorer will make it safer. A faster web experience & rdquo; window. When you go online often, it will appear, which makes people very uncomfortable. Every time you open a new web page, this will happen. How to prevent this window from popping up? In fact, the method is very simple. Let's follow the small series!

The solution to the prompt browser upgrade is as follows:

1. Click on the desktop > Start menu select Run ”, open the input field of the run window and enter the command “gpedit.msc” Press Enter directly;

2. In the Group Policy window, click on the option "User Configuration & mdash;—Management Modules——windows Components——Internet Explorer”Options Open;

3, in the right window, click on the option "Block the first run of custom settings" to continue;

4, in the "Don't block the first run custom settings" option “Enabled”;

5. Select "“ jump directly to the homepage" in the options. Click on the button and click Apply to close the window.

The above is the way to prohibit the IE browser from popping up in the XP system. Your browser has been upgraded to the window method. Friends who have the same problem can try it.

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