The newly upgraded IE8 browser cannot log in to online banking. What is going on? I spent a long time checking the account number when transferring money, but the amount result did not work later. Win7 system users sometimes encounter failures when opening the system's built-in IE8 browser to log in to online banking. At this time, they still cannot log in even if they download it again. The editor here asked computer experts to solve this problem. Friends in need can come together to see how to solve this problem.
1. Start the Registry Editor, "Start" → "regedit";

Find the following branch HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/Cryptography/Defaults/Provider
The details of each bank branch are as follows:
CCB: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/Cryptography/Defaults/Provider/CIDC Cryptographic Service Provider v2.0.0, modify the value of Image Path to: %SystemRoot%/System32/CCB_CIDC_CSP.dll
Agricultural Bank of China: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/Cryptography/Defaults/Provider/ZGHD Cryptographic Service Provider v1.0, modify the value of Image Path to: %SystemRoot%/System32/GP_MINCSP.dll
Guangdong Development Bank: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/Cryptography/Defaults/Provider/Minghua CSP for GDBC v1.0, modify the value of Image Path to: %SystemRoot%/system32/GDCSPS_V3.dll
2. Taking the Agricultural Bank of China as an example, modify the image Path value of the bank driver;

3. Log in to online banking, click OK in the pop-up dialog box, and you can log in normally.

The reason for this is probably that the bank driver does not support IE8, causing IE8 to not be able to find the corresponding bank driver when logging in to online banking. If you encounter such a problem, don't call the bank's customer service number. This is not a problem with the bank, but a problem with your browser.