Tip: Fixing Internet Explorer

  
in Windows XP SP2

There are a lot of problems in the Web browser (IE) record, so that some parts or even the entire browser will not work properly. For example: click on the link but there is no response; enter the URL in the Run dialog of the Start menu, but the IE window cannot be popped up... These are just two of the many problems users encounter.

One easy way people can handle this problem is to reinstall IE. It's also really useful, but you'll find that reinstalling IE is a big deal for this simpler problem.

Many of these problems are more common in non-registered dynamic link libraries (DLLs) supported by IE (such as browseui.dll, urlmon.dll, isetup.dll). Sometimes it is because of malicious programs, such as spyware, which makes the DLL unregistered and invades some of the features of IE, and sometimes because of accidents.

For whatever reason, the solution is to re-register the DLL, either by manually registering with the REGSVR32 command or by reinstalling IE. Reinstalling IE solves this problem because all related DLLs are re-registered by the installer of the application, but manual registration is usually more convenient than the entire installation.

In order to solve this problem, Microsoft made changes in the IE version of Windows XP Server 2 so that all IE DLLs can be re-registered immediately. You can type at any command prompt:

"%ProgramFiles%\\Internet Explorer\\iexplore.exe"/rereg

Special attention to the quotes here, as it describes executable The path name.

Note: This method does not work for other versions of Windows, it is only for Windows XP Service Pack 2.


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