Let IE fully match the domain name automatically

  
                              

The first thing to use IE to browse the web is to enter the URL in the address bar. IE has a certain "smart" - it can automatically match the domain suffix. For example, we just need to type “ccidnet” and press “Ctrl+Enter” to open the CCID network. At this time, “ccidnet” has been automatically matched with the domain name suffix of http://www.” and “.com”. IE's automatic domain name matching function is very limited. For example, it does not support ".com.cn",
".net.cn" and newly opened ".cn" domain name suffixes. Let's find ways to expand it. Function!


Start the "Registry Editor", expand "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\Software\\Microsoft\\Internet Explorer\\Main\\UrlTemplate", and under the "UrlTemplate" branch, it is named "1". "2", "3", "4" (4 in Windows 2000, slightly different systems), the corresponding data are "www.%s.com", "www.%s. Org"... We can create a new string in the same way as the directory, and set the data to the form "www.%s.domain to match". For example, create a new string "5" and the corresponding data is "www.%s.com. Cn". After everything is done, restart the computer, when we use IE again, you will Will certainly find it smarten up, can not automatically match the original domain name can now get

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