Re: IE6 cannot access secured sites after SP2 install
From: wigi (wigi_at_starband.net)
Date: 10/03/04
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Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 07:44:57 -0700
Thanks for the information! I'll go thru and try the
things you posted and update this newsgroup accordingly.
Wigi ;-P
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi Wigi :-)
>
>Try the following and see if it helps:
>
>Allow active content to run in files on My Computer -
Windows XP Service
>Pack 2:
>http://www.winxptutor.com/lmzunlock.htm
>
>or.........
>
>Problems accessing secure sites/ cannot install 128 bit
encryption
>http://inetexplorer.mvps.org/answers2.htm#secure_sites
>
>You cannot open a new Internet Explorer window or
nothing occurs after you
>click a link
>http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-
US;281679
>
>How to Troubleshoot Script Errors in Internet Explorer
>http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
us;308260
>
>List of Fixes for the Microsoft Virtual Machine
>http://www.microsoft.com/java/download/40fixes.htm
>
>To download Java VM for XP:
>
>Download the Microsoft Java VM for Windows XP here
>http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com
>
>Go to the Windows Update Site (Start/All
Programs/Windows Update/Personalize
>Windows Update/Enable the Windows Update Catalog. Save
Settings. Select
>Windows Update Catalog from the left hand pane/Select
Find updates for
>Microsoft Windows systems from the right hand
pane/Select Windows XP/Search.
>Select Critical Updates and Service Packs.
>Select the March 4th Security Update as it contains
Windows XP VM.
>
>Or you can download it from one of these locations:
>
>http://www.download.windowsupdate.com/msdownload/update/v
3-
19990518/cabpool/MSJavx86_CD24D109B33421DB6728FBDC80C9F572
EB7A3865.exe
>or
>http://ftp.uni-
stuttgart.de/pub/systems/win95/fixes/VM/msjavx86.exe
>or
>ftp://ftp.uq.edu.au/mirror/microsoft/patches/winxp/javavm
_3319_MIL_4275/MSJavx86
>
>There is good information concerning all aspects of the
Java situation here:
>http://www.javatester.org/installing.html
>
>Be aware, however, that after Dec 31, 2007, MS will
apparently no longer be
>distributing Java or providing any support for Java
including security
>fixes. See here:
http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/java/ so you might want
>to start thinking about the future.
>
>You can get the Sun Java J2SE RunTimes or SDK here:
>http://java.sun.com/downloads/index.html (all versions -
select using the
>dropdown)
>
>Sun also offers an automatic download and install of the
1.4 Java plug-in
>here: http://java.sun.com/getjava/download.html
>
>
>For the MS Java VM, you may need to install v.3805 or
v.3809 prior to
>upgrading to v. 3810 if you didn't previously have MS
Java v. 3805 or 3809
>installed.
>
>If your OS is Win2000 SP2, SP3 but NOT SP4 then you can
download and install
>MS Java VM v. 3809 from here:
>http://download.windowsupdate.com/msdownload/update/v3-
19990518/CabPool/Q810030_W2K_510A502BA8F9B6F19230BB2BCCE87
D5474AC9DCD.exe
>or here:
>http://www.biologylab.awlonline.com/MSJavaVM/Software/en/
com_microsoft.windows2000/x86win2k/com_microsoft.Q810030_W
2K_SP4_5849/Q810030_W2K.exe
>
>For Win2000 SP4, you'll need to re-install v.3805, from
here (these are also
>reported to work for XP):
>http://www.download.support.safetec.net/msjavx86/msjavx86
.exe
>http://www.mvps.org/inetexplorer/msjavx86.exe
>http://www.sijet.com/msjavx86.exe
>
>For all other OS's:
>
>Download and install the MS Java VM v. 3809 from one of
the links here:
>http://ftp.idilis.ro/windows/sp/jvm98/msjavwu.exe, or
here:
>http://secinfo.huji.ac.il/patches/Win-xp/msjavwu.exe or
v. 3805 from
>here:
>http://www.sijet.com/msjavx86.exe
>(or you can try the SP4 3805's listed just above)
>
>Then upgrade to v. 3810:
>
>For all OS's except Win2kSP4 obtain v. 3810 here:
>http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail.php3?
fid=1050022631 ,or here:
>http://download.windowsupdate.com/msdownload/update/v3-
19990518/cabpool/MSJavWU_8073687b82d41db93f4c2a04af2b34d.e
xe
>
>For Win2k - SP2, SP3 - you can also obtain v. 3810 from
Microsoft here:
>http://download.microsoft.com/download/5/7/7/577b7277-
227d-4163-9b18-423356321682/Q816093_W2K_SP4_X86_EN.exe
>
>For Win2kSP4, to get 3810 from Microsoft you now have to
get Q816093 from
>Windows Update Catalog - use the entry for Windows 2000
SP4 (this seems to
>be the only Win2k option that has it) and then find
816093 in the list. You
>can find directions for using the Windows Update Catalog
functions here:
>http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-
US;323166. (I am
>informed by Torgeir Bakken, MVP, that if you rename the
downloaded file from
>here: http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail.php3?
fid=1050022631 to
>msjavwu.exe it will then also work for SP4. The
following four additional
>ftp sources MAY also work, either directly or using
Saybo's procedure,
>below:
ftp.procergs.com.br/pub/procergs/ASP/JavaXP/Microsoft
>ftp.eesnet.ru/windows/internet/MSIE/msjavwu.exe
>ftp.boulder.ibm.com/software/xde/2003.06.12.01/install/DI
SK1/SETUP/SETUP/pat
>ches/msjavwu.exe
>ftp.hs-
niederrhein.de/pub/security/systems/winxp/fixes/security-
bulletins/us
>a/msjavwu.exe )
>
>The following procedure has also been reported to work
for Win2kSP4 by Saybo
>at news:de8002e.0407201401.682c493e@posting.google.com:
>
>"I always try to install the 3805 package 1st. Most of
the time that does
>not work, so I then have them download the 3810 package,
open it in WinZip
>and extract msjava.dll and vmhelper.dll to the system32
folder. Then run
>the 3810 install. This has had a 100% success rate for
the last couple of
>months."
>
>All the feedback I've had about using this approach for
the SP4 case has
>been favorable, so far.
>
>Both Java VM's can co-exist on your machine quite
nicely. Just select which
>one you want to use in Tools|Internet Options|Advanced
and restart all IE
>browsers. Here, courtesy of Mitch Gallant, MVP Security,
is a tiny utility
>which allows you to toggle and view status of your
current Java VM vendor
>associated with IE:
>http://www.jensign.com/JavaScience/SelectIEJVM/index.html
>
>A note from Mitch Gallant:
>
>"One note about the JVM Selector utility: If/when you
install a new
>version of Sun J2SE, you need to manually select to have
Sun JVM as default
>JVM for IE (in install), or after install via the
JavaPlugin control panel.
>This generates the necessary win32 registry entries,
which must be present
>for the utility to know about JavaPlugin. After that,
the utility should
>work properly."
>
>MSJVM Transition FAQ
>http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/java/faq.asp
>
>or.....................
>
>Where to get the JAVA VM
>http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/java/?gssnb=1
>or
>http://inetexplorer.mvps.org/answers_9.htm#java
>
>You can try updating your scripting engine. The latest
scripting engine can
>be found at:
>http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?
url=/downloads/list/webdev.asp
>
>For 2000 and XP go to
>http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?
FamilyID=c717d943-7e4b-4622-86eb-
95a22b832caa&DisplayLang=en
>
>Java VM:
>http://www.mvps.org/inetexplorer/answers_9.htm#java2
>
>List of Fixes for the Microsoft Virtual Machine
>http://www.microsoft.com/java/download/40fixes.htm
>
>Sun version
>http://java.sun.com/getjava/installer.html
>
>MSJVM Transition FAQ
>http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/java/faq.asp
>
>Do you have the JavaScript plug-in installed?
>http://java.sun.com/webapps/download/AutoDL?BundleId=9567
>
>or...........
>
>You might also try installing the Windows Script 5.6 for
Windows 2000 and XP
>if you have not already done so. The install includes a
new jscript.dl
>http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?
FamilyId=C717D943-7E4B-4622-86EB-
95A22B832CAA&displaylang=en
>
>
>If these steps do not resolve your problem, please post
back to this thread
>with the details and any error messages.
>
>Hope this helps
>
>Jan :)
>Smiles are meant to be shared,
>that's why they're so contagious.
>
>Please reply to the newsgroup so others may benefit.
>Replies are posted only to the newsgroup for the benefit
or other readers.
>
>How to make a good newsgroup post:
>http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
>
>
>
>> Here is my setup:
>> 1. I have a home network setup with a proxy server
>> (WinProxy).
>> 2. There are 3 PCs on the network, all running WinXP
SP2.
>> 3. Only the Proxy host PC can access the "https"
sites.
>> 4. The 2 client PCs cannot access a secured
site. "Page
>> cannot be displayed" is the msg rcvd.
>> 5. I have looked in this newsgroup for help and I have
>> tried:
>> First clear the cache (Temporary Internet Files) and
>> History from IE> Tools>
>> Internet Options> General> Delete files (and delete
>> offline content.) It's
>> often recommended that the TIF folder be kept at about
50
>> MB (Settings.)
>>
>> Go to your Cookies folder and delete any cookies from
>> those sites.
>>
>> If clearing the cache and History didn't work, delete
the
>> TIF and History
>> folders See: http://mvps.org/winhelp2002/delcache.htm
>>
>> There are many other possible solutions at
>> http://www.mvps.org/inetexplorer/answers.htm#dns
>>
>> Does anyone have any suggestions??
>>
>> TIA
>
>
>.
>
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