Personally, I feel that Tencent is really bad. Just look at Tencent's games. Let me see: DNF and Dungeons and Dragons, QQ Speeder and Bubble Kart, CF and CSonline. QQ Three Kingdoms and Rainbow Island. . . Wait, let's see, Tencent's coverage is a bit too wide, including QQ doctors, browsers, various games, chat tools and news home pages. Music player, QQ live broadcast, QQ Pinyin, downloader, integrated game platform, battle game platform. . . I feel that Tencent is too ambitious. . . . Now Tencent doesn't take others seriously. . .
By the way, tell everyone how to modify it. You can use 360. Tencent is not looking for it! ! !
XP system, under c: \ documents and settings \ administrator \ application data \ Tencent \ QQ, set the permission of SafeBase folder to completely deny.
WIN7 system, under C: \ Users \ FFMCZT \ Appdata \ Roaming \ Tencent \ QQ, set the permission of SafeBase folder to completely deny.
How do I set the permissions of the SafeBase folder to deny completely?
One; Open; C:\ Documents and Settings \ Administrators \ Application Data \ Tencent \QQ
Two: Click the Tools-Folder option on the menu and select View in the pop-up window. As shown in the figure, deselect "Enjoy with simple file * * * (recommended)" and click OK to close the window.
Then, right-click the "SafeBase" folder where you want to set permissions, and select "Properties"-"Security" to see the window for setting permissions. Select "Administrator" in "Group or User Name", set permissions in "Administrator" below, check "Deny All", and then operate again. Select "System" in "Group or User Name", set permissions in "System" below, and check "Deny completely" to set the permissions of the SafeBase folder to Deny completely.
Absolutely useful. I just tried it, and now it's as usual.