How to Change the Internet Explorer Settings?
Is your internet browsing slow using Internet Explorer? Do you have Internet Explorer stopped responding or has it stopped working? Are you getting messages such as "encountered a problem and needs to close"? In this situation, you'll have to restore Internet Explorer. www.office.com/setup
If the issue is due to damaged or incompatible Internet Explorer settings or add-ons The issue can be resolved by resetting certain Internet Explorer settings. Follow these steps to Internet Explorer Resetting from the Control Panel:
- Stop all the applications, including the Internet Explorer.
- If you're running Windows XP, first click on Start, after that, click on Run. Enter the command inetcpl.cpl within the Open box, then press Enter.
- If you're running Windows Vista, first click Start then type inetcpl.cpl into the Start Search box, and lastly press Enter.
A dialog box for Internet Options is displayed.
- Then click in"Advanced" "Advanced" tab.
- Click Reset in your Internet Explorer settings, and next click on Reset. that.
- Click to close the Reset Internet Explorer Setting box When the Internet Explorer finishes resetting.
- You can then start Explorer over.
Resetting Internet Explorer Internet Explorer brings back the following items back to its default configurations:
- Search scopes
- Home pages
- Formula information
- The history of browsing
- Settings for appearance
- Passwords
- Controls for ActiveX
- Toolbars
Setting Internet Explorer Setting Internet Explorer Setting resets the attributes listed below:
- User-defined settings for browsers
The setting covers all the personalization options of the Internet Explorer done by means of the Internet Options dialog box. Resetting resets security settings, zone settings and privacy settings of different users using the computer. All settings made by add-ins or toolbars are as well reset.The Resetting in Internet Explorer restores the settings that were set by the original program of OEM.
- Extensibility
Resetting the Internet Explorer blocks all browsers, extensions, toolbars and add-ons you install. To use any of these customization that are disabled it is necessary to select each customization in the Manage Add-ons dialog box.
Two or more control are required for certain toolbars to function correctly. These toolbars contain controls for related extensions for the toolbar as well as a the Browser helper object. You can utilize this dialog box to turn off or activate controls.
If you are viewing pages with Active X controls You must approve of the operation of Active manage for the first time. Once you've granted the control the first time, Internet Explorer begins to run in a way that is automatic afterward.
- History of Browsing
Resetting Internet Explorer deletes all the temporary cookies as well as Internet files. It erases all browsing history, passwords saved as well as the accumulated data that are auto-complete.
You should determine if your issue has been resolved. If the problem has been resolved then you're good to go. If, however, the issue persists, then get in touch with the Microsoft Customer Support Service Web site for assistance. Find technical support on the site. It is also possible to search the site for any problem related queries. You can utilize the contact form on the site to get in touch with them or you can contact them at the numbers that are provided. office.com/myaccount