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1. Find the hidden directory C: \ Documents and Settings \ Administrator \ Tencent \ QQ \ SafeBase in XP/win7 to delete all files. Set the permissions of the folder SafeBase to reject all files.
2. find the hidden directory C: \ Documents and Settings \ Administrator \ Application Data \ Tencent \ QQ \ SafeBase in XP/win7 to delete all files. set the permissions of the SafeBase folder to completely deny;
C: \ Documents and Settings \ Administrator \ Application Data \ Tencent \ QQ \ AuTemp delete all files. Set the permission of the folder AuTemp to totally deny;
Delete all files in the C: \ Documents Ents and Settings \ Administrator \ Application Data \ Tencent \ QQ \ use folder;
3. follow these steps: find the hidden directory C: \ Documents Ents and Settings \ Administrator \ App Data \ Roaming \ Tencent \ QQ \ SafeBase in win7 to delete all files. set the permissions of the folder SafeBase to completely deny.
C: \ Documents and Settings \ Administrator \ App Data \ Roaming \ Tencent \ QQ \ AuTemp delete all files. Set the permission of the AuTemp folder to deny;
Delete all files in the C: \ Documents Ents and Settings \ Administrator \ App Data \ Roaming \ Tencent \ QQ \ use folder;
According to the guidance of our predecessors on the forum, after setting permissions for SafeBase and AuTemp, I failed to perform the operations several times and may not delete C: \ Documents and Settings \ Administrator \ App Data \ Roaming \ Tencent \ QQ \ use all files in the folder. It's okay with the registry. I copied the entire QQ folder to another disk and uninstalled QQ. Then open QQ from another disk (if it cannot be opened, reload the runtime library ). I was so dizzy that I didn't have to use QQ for two days. Now I finally got it done.
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Method 1:Conflict with 360:
In the XP system, under C: \ Documents Ents and Settings \ User name \ Application Data \ Tencent \ QQ, the permissions for the SafeBase folder are set to totally denied.
If you cannot see the Security tab in windows XP, make sure that the windows account has administrator privileges. If you still cannot see it, perform the following settings:
Then, the tool-Folder option-view will remove the check box shown in the figure.
WIN7 system: under C: \ Users \ User name \ AppData \ Roaming \ Tencent \ QQ, set the permissions of the SafeBase folder to completely deny. The modification method is not much different from that of XP users.
Method 2:Windows 7 C: \ Users \ Username \ AppData \ Roaming \ Tencent \ QQ \ SafeBase delete all files and create a new text file named tssafeedit. dat sets the attribute to read-only (the folder is also set to read-only ).
New in June 8: AUStat is added under the first long garbled directory of C: \ Users \ Username \ AppData \ Roaming \ Tencent \ QQ \ AuTemp. delete the content in the INI file and change the attribute to read-only.
Method 3:WindowsXP C: \ Documents Ents and Settings \ Administrator \ Application Data \ HookQQ \ KillQQAd open the IPCache, delete the file of your QQ number, and return to the KillQQAd folder. Right-click IPCache-properties-Security-full control-reject (all items will be checked automatically), and click OK.
Method 4:Found a good way. Install the security edition QQ once (note that it is installed in different directories, do not overwrite the original QQ), log on again with the security Edition, go offline, and log on with the original QQ.
Method 5: I don't need to worry about the prompt. I log on again after exiting. Generally, I won't be prompted if I log on five or six times, which is a little troublesome. It takes about 1 minute.
Method 6:The solution is to deny access to the "SafeBase" file. Detailed steps:
Step 1: Open drive C with a "tool", "Folder option", and "show all files and folders" at the top ".
Step 2: Select "tools", "Folder Options", and remove "sharing with simple files (recommended )".
Step 3: Find the "SafeBase" folder under "C: \ Documents and Settings \ Administrator \ Application Data \ Tencent \ QQ.
Step 4: deny access to this folder. Right-click "attribute", "security", "permission", "full control", and select "deny ".
Step 5: OK
Method 7:There is also a method. The simple method is absolutely in the C: \ Documents and Settings \ Administrator \ Application Data \ Tencent \ QQ Directory, SafeBase folder, delete the content in the SafeBase folder and select read-only in the SafeBase folder attributes. Then, confirm.
Method 8:1. Find the tsssafeedit. dat file under C: \ Documents Ents and Settings \ Administrator \ Application Data \ Tencent \ QQ \ SafeBase and delete it.
2. Create a file under QQ \ SafeBase and name it "tsssafeedit. dat" as read-only.
Note: tsssafeedit. dat is the culprit of this forced exit. Therefore, to delete the file, create a new folder and rename it as "tsssafeedit. the purpose of dat is to prevent this file from being generated again, because two files with the same name and extension cannot exist in WINDOWS, so we create a new "tsssafeedit. dat "QQ client cannot generate tsssafeedit again. the dat file cannot be replaced or modified.
Copy the following text to a text document, save it as the downpk. bat file, and double-click the file to run it.
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Del "% userprofile % \ Local Settings \ Temp \ qqsafeud.exe"/s/f/q Cd/d "% userprofile % \ Local Settings \ Temp" Md qqsafeud.exe Attrib qqsafeud.exe + s + h + r Del "% userprofile % \ Application Data \ Tencent \ QQ \ SafeBase \ qqsafeud.exe"/s/f/q Cd/d "% userprofile % \ Application Data \ Tencent \ QQ \ SafeBase" Md qqsafeud.exe Attrib qqsafeud.exe + s + h + r |