Re: After Windowsupdate
- From: v-xuwen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Vincent Xu [MSFT])
- Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2006 07:01:08 GMT
Hi Coolio,
Thanks for your reply.
Since the hotfix is not installed. I think we should perform following
troubleshooting steps:
If the problem still occurs, please try to reset IE settings to default:
Since this issue happens to IE, I think resetting IE setting to default may
helps.
1. Delete the cookies
1) Click Start, click Search and click For Files or Folders
2) Type "Cookies" (without the quotation marks) and click Search Now
3) Delete files in the cookie directory
2. Delete all the temporary files
1) Open Internet Explorer
2) Click Tools, click Internet Options and click Delete Files button in the
General tab
3. Delete the downloaded objects
1) Open Internet Explorer
2) Click Tools, click Internet Options and click settings button in the
General tab.
3) Press View Objects.
4) Remove all the Objects there.
4. Remove the Plug-Ins in Internet Explorer
1) Close all the Internet Explorer windows.
2) Open a Windows Explorer window by right Click My Computer and choose
Explore.
3) Locate the following folder:
C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\PLUGINS
4) Remove all the files in this folder.
5. Delete SoftwareDistribution folder
1) Stop Automatic Updates service.
a. Click Start, click Run, type services.msc.
b. In the right pane, stop the Automatic Updates service.
2) Delete C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution folder.
3) Test the issue again.
6. Reset all settings of Internet Explorer
1) Under the General tab, click Clear history button.
2) Under the Security tab, click Default Level button.
3) Under the Content tab. Under Content Advisor the button default is
"Enable..."
Click on "Clear SSL" under Certificates, and click on "OK."
4) Under "Local Area Network (LAN) settings" click on the "LAN Settings..."
button - remove all checkmarks and settings unless actually required to use
a proxy and close the window
5) Under the Programs tab, click Reset Web Settings.
6) Under the Advanced tab, click Restore Defaults button.
Under Browsing put a checkmark into or remove the checkmark from "Enable
third-party browser extensions (requires restart)".
7) Click on "Apply", then "OK"
8) Close Internet Explorer and restart the computer.
7. Disable all third party Add-ons
1) Open Internet Explorer.
2) Click Tools to select Manage Add-ons.
3) Disable all third party Add-ons.
If the problem persists, I suggest you:
1. Create a new user account to test.
2. Try to boot into Safe Mode with Networking to check the status.
Best regards,
Vincent Xu
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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Hi,
I do not have this problem on my Windows XP machines. I have the Problem
thisthe WINDOWS 2003 SERVER.
On the Server I do not see such a Hotfix.
Thanks for any help.
regards, Coolio
"Vincent Xu [MSFT]" <v-xuwen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi,
I suggest you go to Add/Remove Software -> Show Updates and check if
rights.hotfix is installed. If did, please follow the article first. Thanks.
Internet Explorer 6 Service Pack 1 unexpectedly exits after you install
the
918899 update
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/923762
If the problem still occurs, please try to reset IE settings to default:
Since this issue happens to IE, I think resetting IE setting to default
may
helps.
1. Delete the cookies
1) Click Start, click Search and click For Files or Folders
2) Type "Cookies" (without the quotation marks) and click Search Now
3) Delete files in the cookie directory
2. Delete all the temporary files
1) Open Internet Explorer
2) Click Tools, click Internet Options and click Delete Files button in
the
General tab
3. Delete the downloaded objects
1) Open Internet Explorer
2) Click Tools, click Internet Options and click settings button in the
General tab.
3) Press View Objects.
4) Remove all the Objects there.
4. Remove the Plug-Ins in Internet Explorer
1) Close all the Internet Explorer windows.
2) Open a Windows Explorer window by right Click My Computer and choose
Explore.
3) Locate the following folder:
C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\PLUGINS
4) Remove all the files in this folder.
5. Delete SoftwareDistribution folder
1) Stop Automatic Updates service.
a. Click Start, click Run, type services.msc.
b. In the right pane, stop the Automatic Updates service.
2) Delete C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution folder.
3) Test the issue again.
6. Reset all settings of Internet Explorer
1) Under the General tab, click Clear history button.
2) Under the Security tab, click Default Level button.
3) Under the Content tab. Under Content Advisor the button default is
"Enable..."
Click on "Clear SSL" under Certificates, and click on "OK."
4) Under "Local Area Network (LAN) settings" click on the "LAN
Settings..."
button - remove all checkmarks and settings unless actually required to
use
a proxy and close the window
5) Under the Programs tab, click Reset Web Settings.
6) Under the Advanced tab, click Restore Defaults button.
Under Browsing put a checkmark into or remove the checkmark from "Enable
third-party browser extensions (requires restart)".
7) Click on "Apply", then "OK"
8) Close Internet Explorer and restart the computer.
7. Disable all third party Add-ons
1) Open Internet Explorer.
2) Click Tools to select Manage Add-ons.
3) Disable all third party Add-ons.
If the problem persists, I suggest you:
1. Create a new user account to test.
2. Try to boot into Safe Mode with Networking to check the status.
Thanks.
Best regards,
Vincent Xu
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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<1156221084.889840.230610@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>From: "Coolio" <coolio@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Hello
Thanks for your answer, but I have the problem on my Windows 2003
siteall the XP Client work fine.
regards
Coolio
"Greg O" <gregorme@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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This may help, though the problem has been mainly with XP:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/923762
Coolio wrote:
Hello I just have updated all last hotfixes from the windows update
for
my Windows 2003 servers.
Now I when i use internet explorer it
does not open any web site. What is the problem?
When I check the DNS, with nslookup, the name resolution works
have
now hosts or lmhosts file entrys.
Thanks for any help
regards
Coolio
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