In multiple operating systems, since the IE browser in each operating system is located in the respective system directory, websites visited in one system's IE cannot browse offline in the IE of another system, and IE in one system cannot use the resources in the IE favorites of another system. In fact, we can let multiple systems share IE resources. Assuming that Windows 98 and Windows XP dual systems are installed on the machine (the setting method in Windows 2000 is the same).
1. Share favorites
The favorites files of Windows 98 are stored in the system's \Favorites directory (assuming it is on disk C). Windows XP is managed by multiple users, and each user's favorites (Favorites) are placed in different folders. Suppose a user name is sjx, and there must be an sjx folder in the Documents and Settings folder in the partition where the system is located. The sjx folder contains the settings and identity of the sjx user, and the favorites Favorites is included.
Log in with a common user name in Windows XP, open the "Editor in Registry", modify the "Favorites" in the primary key "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\User Shell Folders", and change the value data of this item to "C:\Favorites". Windows 98 system does not need to be changed. Both system favorites point to the same directory at the same time so that they can share IE favorites.
2. Share Cookies
Log in with a common user name in Windows XP, open the "Editor in Registry", modify the "Cookies" in the primary key "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\User Shell Folders", and change the value data of this item to "C:\WINDOWS\Cookies".
3. Share Temporary Internet Files folder
Log in with a common user name in Windows XP, open the "Editor in Registry", modify the "Temporary" in the primary key "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\User Shell Folders", and change the numerical data of this item to "C:\WINDOWS\Temporary Internet Files".
4. Share history folder
Log in with a common user name in Windows XP, open the "Registration Editor", modify the "History" in the primary key "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\User Shell Folders", and change the numerical data of this item to "C:\WINDOWS\History".
5. Share temporary folders
Log in with a common username in Windows XP, click "Tools → Internet Options" in IE, select the "General" tab, and then click the "Settings" button in "Internet Temporary Files". Click "Move Folder" in the "Settings" window, and then point to "C: \WINDOWS \TEMP" in the pop-up "Browse Folder".
Let multiple systems share IE resources in a certain system, which can not only save space, but also better play the functions of IE. It should be noted that what is modified in Windows XP is only the IE of the logged-in user, and other users will not be affected in any way.
1. Share favorites
The favorites files of Windows 98 are stored in the system's \Favorites directory (assuming it is on disk C). Windows XP is managed by multiple users, and each user's favorites (Favorites) are placed in different folders. Suppose a user name is sjx, and there must be an sjx folder in the Documents and Settings folder in the partition where the system is located. The sjx folder contains the settings and identity of the sjx user, and the favorites Favorites is included.
Log in with a common user name in Windows XP, open the "Editor in Registry", modify the "Favorites" in the primary key "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\User Shell Folders", and change the value data of this item to "C:\Favorites". Windows 98 system does not need to be changed. Both system favorites point to the same directory at the same time so that they can share IE favorites.
2. Share Cookies
Log in with a common user name in Windows XP, open the "Editor in Registry", modify the "Cookies" in the primary key "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\User Shell Folders", and change the value data of this item to "C:\WINDOWS\Cookies".
3. Share Temporary Internet Files folder
Log in with a common user name in Windows XP, open the "Editor in Registry", modify the "Temporary" in the primary key "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\User Shell Folders", and change the numerical data of this item to "C:\WINDOWS\Temporary Internet Files".
4. Share history folder
Log in with a common user name in Windows XP, open the "Registration Editor", modify the "History" in the primary key "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\User Shell Folders", and change the numerical data of this item to "C:\WINDOWS\History".
5. Share temporary folders
Log in with a common username in Windows XP, click "Tools → Internet Options" in IE, select the "General" tab, and then click the "Settings" button in "Internet Temporary Files". Click "Move Folder" in the "Settings" window, and then point to "C: \WINDOWS \TEMP" in the pop-up "Browse Folder".
Let multiple systems share IE resources in a certain system, which can not only save space, but also better play the functions of IE. It should be noted that what is modified in Windows XP is only the IE of the logged-in user, and other users will not be affected in any way.