Experience the unique surfing skills of surf under the vista

  
. It seems to be a bit bumpy when surfing the Internet in the Vista system environment, but there is no such coolness in the Windows XP system, so how do you want to enjoy under the Vista system? What should I do in one-stop Internet surfing? This is not the case. In the Windows Vista system environment, we need to break through the rules, be good at summarizing and tapping new surfing skills, in order to enjoy the new surfing!
Share XP Under the dial-up connection
Many friends often install Windows XP and Vista two operating systems in their workstations, in order to facilitate dial-up Internet, they hope to be able to share in the Vista system environment before using Windows XP system environment Created PPPoE dial-up connection, how to achieve this? In fact, it is very simple, we just log into the Windows XP system environment, open the system Explorer window, from the "Documents and Settings\\All Users\\Application Data\\Microsoft \\Network\\Connections\\Pbk”Two files in the folder are copied out, then Reboot the system to the Vista system environment and paste the two previously copied files into the folder folder of the Vista system installation directory (Users\\Public\\AppData\\Roaming\\Microsoft\\Network\\Connections\\Pbk” folder (where Users Is the name of the account to log in to the Vista system);
Then restart the Vista system, and then click “ Start & rdquo; /& ldquo; Settings & rdquo; /& ldquo; Network Connections & rdquo; command, in the pop-up network connection list window In we will see the default PPPoE dial-up connection icon used under Windows XP, then right-click the connection icon and execute the “Properties” command from the pop-up shortcut menu to open the property setting interface of the PPPoE dial-up connection. In this interface, we can adjust the appropriate dialing parameters and dial-up Internet as needed.








In the Vista system environment, the default display mode of the IE browser window makes many friends feel very uncomfortable, which obviously dilutes the joy of surfing the Internet. For example, some friends often like to let IE browser display web content in a new browsing window, but the IE browser in Vista system is different, it always displays web content in the same browsing window, which makes Many friends don't have to worry about it. In fact, we can properly "set the management" of the Vista system's group policy parameters, you can easily restore the IE browser window under the system "original", so that we can find the feeling of fast Internet access in the past, Here are the specific steps for restoring the IE window to the original appearance:
First log in to the Vista system as a privileged user, click the “Start” button in the system desktop, and select from the “Start” menu. "Run” command, then enter the string command "gpedit.msc" in the system running dialog box, click the Enter key, enter the group policy editing window of the corresponding system.
Secondly, in the area displayed on the left side of the Group Policy Edit window, find the Group Policy branch option "User Configuration", and then use the mouse to select the "Administrative Template" under the branch. "/Windows" component /rdquo; /"Internet Explorer" option, double-click the target group policy option in the right area of ​​the corresponding "Internet Explorer" option to "close the tabbed browsing pop-up behavior setting", open the group policy property settings as shown in Figure 1. Window;

In the default state, the setting to turn off tabbed browsing pop-up behavior is not enabled. At this time, we can select the “enabled” project in this setting window. We found that the "tabbed browsing pop-up behavior" option that was previously in the gray unselectable state has now become optional. Open the drop-down list window for the corresponding option, select a suitable open method, and then click the “OK” button to exit the settings dialog. In the future, when we access the content of the webpage through IE browser again, we will see the IE browsing window restore <;the original appearance”.

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