Re: Third Party Browser Extensions
From: Don Varnau (don_04[at]varnau[dot]org)
Date: 09/12/04
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Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 10:44:09 -0500
Hi,
Sounds like you've narrowed it down. Try this...
Someone posted a while back that the AutoFill feature of the Google toolbar
caused this problem on his system. Re-enable browser extensions and try
AutoFill both checked and unchecked. Alternately, you could uninstall the
Google toolbar.
Hope this helps,
Don
-- MVP IE/OE Please reply to the newsgroup so that others may participate. "Rick" wrote in message news:0a4d01c498c8$f0e754b0$a501280a@phx.gbl... > I have been having a problem accessing my bank's secure > banking page. The page would load with errors - blank > page with yellow exclamation sign in lower left corner. > > Referred to MS Article 870700 - How to troubleshoot > problems accessing secure web pages w/IE6 SP2. > > Followed instructions with no change up to - 3rd party > browser extensions. > > I was able to fix the problem by clearing the Enable 3rd > party browser extensions box. Following the process I > attempted to determine which browser add on was causing > the problem. > > If I check the enable 3rd part extensions, access Manage > Add-ons and disable all add-ons the problem re-occurs. To > repeat all add-ons are disabled. The problem will then > reoccur. I am unable to selectively enable/disable any > add ons because the problem reoccurs without enabling any > of the individual add-ons. The obvious thing I notice > upon starting IE is that my Google toolbar appears if the > enable 3rd party extensions is checked and disappears > when the box is unchecked. Problem also is alternately > fixed. > > It sounds like the problem is my Gooble tool bar but > without being able to disable individual add-ons, how can > I tell for sure. > > Thanks, > > Rick
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