After installing Kingsoft Mac, Flashget, and other software, you can find them on the IE (5.0 or later) toolbar and click it to start the corresponding program, which is very convenient. Here we take the button for adding the Foxmail program to the IE Toolbar as an example to introduce three methods to implement the above functions.
1. Registry Modification Method
1. Run REGEDIT and expand the Registry to HKEY_CURRENT _
USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Internet Explorer \ Extensions.
2. Create a primary key in Extensions with the primary key named in the format of {XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX}, for example: {11111111-2222-3333-4444-555555555555 },
It cannot be the same as other primary key names. Note: Double quotation marks are not included here. X is any number or letter.
3. Create a string named ButtonText in the new primary key and assign a value to Foxmail. This string defines the text displayed on the button.
4. Create a string named Clsid in the new primary key. Its value is fixed to {1fba04ee-3024-11d2-8f1f-440f87abd16}, which is the class ID code of the IE Toolbar.
5. Create a Default Visible string in the new primary key and assign a value of Yes. The value of Yes is used to determine whether the Custom button is displayed on the toolbar. No is not displayed.
6. Create a string named Exec in the new primary key with the complete path of the Foxmail program, such as D: \ Foxmail \ foxmail.exe.
7. Create a string named HotIcon in the new primary key. Its value is the icon displayed when you move the cursor over the button, such as C: \ icons \ Foxmail1.ico.
8. Create a string named Icon in the new primary key. The value is the Icon displayed under normal conditions, such as C: \ icons \ Foxmail2.ico.
9. Create a string named MenuText in the new primary key and assign a value to Foxmail. This string defines the text displayed by the button in the IE "tool" menu.
10. Create a string named MenuStatusBar in the new primary key and assign a value to Foxmail. This string defines the text displayed on the status bar when you move the cursor over the buttons in the IE tool menu.
The configured Registry window 1 is shown in.
Figure 1 Set registry
Ii. Software Modification Law
We recommend that you use the MakoButton software to modify it at http://www.mydesktophelp.com/download/makobutton.zip.
Figure 2 MokoButton window
As shown in operation window 2 of MakoButton, to add the program button to the IE Toolbar, click the drop-down menu in the MakoButton window and select the "Create New" command from it, enter the prompt Text of the Button at "Button Text" and click "Browse" in "Executable or URL" to Browse the program for which the Button to be added, in the "Icon" and "Mouse Over Icon", set the normal Icon displayed by the program button on the toolbar and the Icon displayed when you move the Mouse Over the toolbar, respectively, in the "Status BarText" and "Tools Menu Text" Text boxes, enter the Text displayed on the Status bar and the Text displayed on the "Tools" Menu. After setting the preceding options, you can click "Save Button" in the window to add it to the IE Toolbar.
Iii. Windows 2000/XP Group Policy Modification Method
If the operating system you are using is Windows 2000/XP, you can use the "Group Policy" function attached to the system to add the program button to the IE Toolbar. The implementation method is as follows:
1. Click the "run" command in the "Start" menu, and enter the "gpedit. msc" command in the dialog box to enter the "Group Policy" Operation window.
2. Select "user configuration> Windows Settings> Internet Explorer Maintenance> browser user interface" in the left operation window of "group policy ".
3. Double-click "browser toolbar button" in the "Group Policy" Right Operation window, and click "add" in the pop-up window to enter the "add IE Toolbar" window.
4. in the "toolbar title" of the window, enter the text displayed on the IE Toolbar, and enter the complete path of the program in "toolbar operations, in "toolbar color icon" and "toolbar gray icon", enter the complete path of the grayscale icon and color icon file displayed on the IE Toolbar, and then set "by default, this button should be displayed on the toolbar. Select the check box.
Note that after the buttons are added, deleted, and modified, only the IE browser is restarted. If the buttons do not appear on the IE Toolbar, you can use the "Custom toolbar" method to add it to the toolbar.