Wi<i></i>nd<i></i>ow<i></i>sXP/2000 tip, lock your home page set

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  • Wilber
    Confirmed User
    • May 2001
    • 1295

    #1

    Wi<i></i>nd<i></i>ow<i></i>sXP/2000 tip, lock your home page set

    If your happy with your home page [set in default] then lock it up

    In "Run..." type
    gpedit.msc
    in the left pane is
    User Con<i></i>figur<i></i>ation
    Adm<i></i>inistrative Tem<i></i>plates
    then click once on [highlight]
    Internet Explorer
    in the right pane is
    Disa<i></i>ble changing home page settings (enable it...<right mouse>)

    This will shadow-out that setting in Internet Options on IE and any
    attempts at hijacking will be bouncing off you like water off a duck's
    back.

    Of course to change your home page you "dis<i></i>able" the setting, make
    the change, and "enable" it again. All this is done on-the-fly so there
    is no need to reboot.

    You can all thank M$ for that little ditty. If your feeling exploratory
    there are other settings in there. Don't go too far though you don't
    want to enable anything your not absolutely sure of what it does
    or you may not be able to boot up.
    Sig NOT for sale
  • Steve
    Confirmed User
    • Feb 2001
    • 6894

    #2
    nice tip, but I ditched Internet Explorer
    much less hassles ever since I did

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