Today, I encountered an interesting problem. When I select "View> source file" in Internet Explorer, or right-click to view Source codeThe system does not display as expected
SourceCodeFile. The Desktop Folder is displayed.
Strange! What is going on? I searched the internet and got the answer: this is a common fault, most of which occurs in Windows 98. Possible causes include: the system folder is full of notepad.exe lost or damaged, and the third-party text editing software is associated with the IE source file editor, which may cause problems or be uninstalled illegally.
Solution:
(1) Clear the Temporary Folder directory of the system, right-click IE and select "properties". On the "General" tab, click "delete file.
(2)if notepad.exe is lost or damaged, you can copy a copy from another machine and restore it to the c: \ windows \ system32 directory.
(3) If a problem occurs with the third-party text editing software, re-associate it, or re-install the software.
(4) If none of the above solutions are available, open registry editor and find [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Internet Explorer \ View Source editor \ editor name]. in the right pane, set the "default" value to the absolute path of the webpage source code editor. Follow the steps to perform a step-by-step check. There is no problem. Step 4: Open the registry. The registry key value is changed to "C: \ windows \ system32/notepad.exe ~ OK! Good morning today. I just used it.Master of OptimizationHas the system been optimized? This should not be the case. Ah, it's incredible.