8, an increase of IE
automatic recognition Regular Internet friends know, when we want to access the form www.aaa.com such sites, as long as the address Type aaa directly in the box, IE will automatically add the .com suffix to access, saving a lot of trouble. But if we want to visit a website like www.aaa.com.cn it is not so convenient, because IE does not include the automatic connection function of the .cn suffix.
So, can we extend the automatic matching function of IE so that it can automatically match the suffixes such as ".gov", ".Net", ".com.cn"? The answer is yes, we just need to start the Windows 98 Registry Editor, and then expand the HKEY_LOCAL_MacHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Internet Explorer\\Main\\UrlTemplate branch, then you can see six named "1" under the UrlTemplate branch. "," 2"..."6" string value, whose key values are "www.%s.com", "%s.com", "www.%s.edu", "%s.edu" ...etc., they are used to specify the IE automatic matching range.
IE proposed for the majority of users when adding new automatic matching, then only the new branch in UrlTemplate two strings (e.g. "7" and "8"), and values are set to " Www.%s.com.cn" and "%s.com.cn", then you can let IE automatically recognize the ".com.cn" suffix. Of course, we can also use this method to increase the automatic recognition of suffixes such as ".gov" and ".Net" by IE.
9, to prevent others from gaining access to information on the Web page
we all know, Windows 98 has a history function, the contents of which can be engaged in a variety of user operations (such as looking for, The running program and the website to be browsed are recorded one by one, and then we can retrieve the history directly from the same operation, which is convenient for the users. However, there are two aspects to everything. Although the history can be easily used by users, it also brings the possibility of leaking. Some unscrupulous users will use these records to obtain information about the web pages we have visited.
To ensure absolute security, we need to take the appropriate approach to these historical records cleared. How do we clear the history of our Internet access using IE? Very simple, start the Windows 98 Registry Editor and expand the HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Software\\Microsoft\\Inertnet Explorer\\TypedURLs key value, which is specifically used to save IE history records. It has a total of 25 records, which saves the user's recent We have browsed 25 websites and we can selectively delete related records as needed.
10, add background
toolbar for IE users for pleasure sight, IE5 provides the functionality of the system toolbar background image replacement, we You can use this feature to set your favorite pictures as the background of the IE toolbar, so that the system becomes "personal"! Unfortunately, although IE5 provides the ability to change the background image, it does not expose the feature. We can't directly replace the background of the toolbar, but only by modifying the registry database. The specific operation steps are as follows: first prepare a BMP format file suitable as a background, and the color of the image is not too deep, otherwise it may affect the display effect of the toolbar; then open the registry editor operation window, and in the window Expand the HKEY_Current_User\\ Software\\Microsoft\\Internet Explorer\\Toolbar key in question;
Then create a new string value named "BackBitmap" under the Explorer primary key and modify its value to the BMP image prepared in advance. The full path and file name; so we have completed the steps to add a background image to the IE toolbar. After restarting the computer, the user-selected image will appear in the menu bar and toolbar of the program window.
11. Change the Outlook Express mailbox storage path
If we want to modify the Outlook Express mailbox storage path, you can do it in HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\IdentitIEs\\{4C44D002-7BCF-11D3-9957 -AB53DA238B0C}\\Software\\Microsoft\\Outlook Express\\5.0 Modify the "Store Root" string value to the path to be modified.
12, so that IE uses multi-threaded download
within 1. Registry to
HKEY_current_user \\ Software \\ Microsoft \\ Windows \\ CurrentVersion \\ Internet Settings, Join 2 DWORD machine codes. First add the DWord machine code value named MaxConnectionsPerServer. The role of this item is to determine the maximum number of simultaneous downloads. In general, 5-8 connections are sufficient.
2. Further, the HTTP 1.0 Server, may be added to the machine code values called MaxConnectionsPer1_0Server DWord, which is preset to the maximum number of synchronization download.
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