Solve the problem of downloading the right-click menu after upgrading IE

  
        The author's machine also installed Windows XP, Windows Vista two operating systems, usually working in Windows XP system, recently updated IE to version 7.0, but when using Thunder, accidentally found in the right-click menu "Use Thunder Download & rdquo; invalid. Search Microsoft's official technical forum and find that it is related to the BrowseNewProcess string value in the registry. It is said that this value determines whether the two processes of explorer.exe.exe and iexplore.exeI are separated or merged. It can be set to “yes” or “ No”. Open the Registry Editor on Windows XP, and then navigate to "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\explorer\\BrowseNewProcess” and find the "BrowseNewProcess" string value in the right pane is set to “ No” instead of the default “yes”. In this case, the two processes explorer.exe.exe and iexplore.exe will be merged together. When browsing the webpage, the iexplorer.exe process may be overwritten by the explorer.exe process in some cases, and the embarrassing The download tool such as Thunder is currently only able to identify the IE process iexplorer.exe, which is why the right-click menu is invalid. What's more, if you open the webpage window too much, the webpage crashes and it is easy to cause Explorer.exe to crash. We can go to Windows Vista to check and open the registry editor to locate the same location. Under normal circumstances, the "BrowseNewProcess" value in the right pane should be set to “yes” by default, which means IE uses A separate process, open the "task manager & rarr; process" dialog box, you can also find two independent processes explorer.exe, iexplore.exe here. Knowing the reason, it is much simpler to solve. Restart the system and enter Windows XP. Open the registry editor and change the “BrowseNewProcess” value to “yes”. After refreshing, open IE, Express, and Thunder. After running for a long time, there is no fault. Open the Task Manager's "Processes" tab, we can also find explorer.exe, iexplore.exe two separate processes here, if you have encountered the same problem, you may wish to try the method described in this article .
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