Users of Microsoft’s Internet Explorer Web browser may choose to lock people out of the browser’s “Internet Options,” thus preventing other users from changing the browser’s settings and block access to websites. The problem with this, however, is that it leaves the primary user unable to make changes as well. You’ll have to unlock the Internet Options in order to use this command again. As is the case with locking, unlocking Internet Options involves the system’s Registry Editor. Tips Warnings Writer Bio

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