Use of "Pinyin Gaga" friends will find that installed a free version of "Pinyin Gaga" after the Web browser's homepage address has been modified. However, unlike some malicious modifications, this change does not mask the home Page Setup bar in Internet Options, so you can also change the home page address back. The default home page of the browser will no longer be modified as long as the user does not use "phonetic Gaga" to enter Chinese characters in the Address bar or search bar in the future when using the browser. But once you use the browser and "Pinyin Gaga" entered the Chinese characters, the next time you open the browser will automatically login to the "http://www.6h.com.cn/" this site. Only buy the "Pinyin Gaga" registration number and online registration to avoid this change, free always conditional!
One might say that the "Start page" key value of "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main" can be changed back to the previous home address directly in the registry. Unfortunately, after logging off the current user, login again, as long as in the browser again using "Pinyin gaga" input characters, then the home page address will be modified.
Even modifying the registry does not work, so let it be slaughtered? In fact, we can solve this limitation by slightly applying small techniques: First find the shortcut icon for the appropriate browser in your desktop or Quick Launch bar, and then right-click the icon, select Properties from the pop-up menu, and then switch to the Shortcuts tab in the pop-up interface (shown below), and we can see "target" A column shows the browser in the detailed path, we just add a space after the path, and then fill in the previous default home address, and finally click "OK" is done!
Now open your IE or MyIE2 to try, is it automatic login to the previously set default home page?!
This method can also deal with those malicious changes Oh!