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There is an error in the IE6, which manifests itself as follows. The IE does
not go on the web-page, whose address is pasted in the address window of the IE. A second window of IE appears, and this second window is not filled and is not closed. The situation can be subdued only through the Task Manager and End Process. But the first IE window opens normally. And transition to another web-page through a link (not through pasting in the address window of IE) happens normally. This state arises after installing update KB958215, which is required after my system restoration by the Windows XP's repair. Automatic Updates has been set up to 'Notify me but don't automatically download or install them'. It was proposed to install about 30 updates. The installation of all updates except KB958215 was made without any adverse effects. But installation the KB958215 gave the described above error. How to get out of the situation, so you can transfer the system to the 'Automatic (Recommended)' for Automatic Updates? |
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Try posting in an IE newsgroup..this is for Outlook Express.
"Levlg" wrote in message ... : There is an error in the IE6, which manifests itself as follows. The IE does : not go on the web-page, whose address is pasted in the address window of the : IE. A second window of IE appears, and this second window is not filled and : is not closed. The situation can be subdued only through the Task Manager : and End Process. But the first IE window opens normally. And transition to : another web-page through a link (not through pasting in the address window : of IE) happens normally. : : This state arises after installing update KB958215, which is required after : my system restoration by the Windows XP's repair. Automatic Updates has been : set up to 'Notify me but don't automatically download or install them'. It : was proposed to install about 30 updates. The installation of all updates : except KB958215 was made without any adverse effects. But installation the : KB958215 gave the described above error. : : How to get out of the situation, so you can transfer the system to the : 'Automatic (Recommended)' for Automatic Updates? : : : : |
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For Internet Explorer questions not pertaining to Outlook Express, please
post to one of the following: IE6 Specific Newsgroup: news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...er.ie6.browser IE General newsgroup, (For IE6 and IE7): news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...plorer.general On the Web: http://www.microsoft.com/communities...orer. general -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Levlg" wrote in message ... There is an error in the IE6, which manifests itself as follows. The IE does not go on the web-page, whose address is pasted in the address window of the IE. A second window of IE appears, and this second window is not filled and is not closed. The situation can be subdued only through the Task Manager and End Process. But the first IE window opens normally. And transition to another web-page through a link (not through pasting in the address window of IE) happens normally. This state arises after installing update KB958215, which is required after my system restoration by the Windows XP's repair. Automatic Updates has been set up to 'Notify me but don't automatically download or install them'. It was proposed to install about 30 updates. The installation of all updates except KB958215 was made without any adverse effects. But installation the KB958215 gave the described above error. How to get out of the situation, so you can transfer the system to the 'Automatic (Recommended)' for Automatic Updates? |
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![]() "Levlg" wrote in message ... There is an error in the IE6, which manifests itself as follows. The IE does not go on the web-page, whose address is pasted in the address window of the IE. A second window of IE appears, and this second window is not filled and is not closed. The situation can be subdued only through the Task Manager and End Process. But the first IE window opens normally. And transition to another web-page through a link (not through pasting in the address window of IE) happens normally. This state arises after installing update KB958215, which is required after my system restoration by the Windows XP's repair. Automatic Updates has been set up to 'Notify me but don't automatically download or install them'. It was proposed to install about 30 updates. The installation of all updates except KB958215 was made without any adverse effects. But installation the KB958215 gave the described above error. How to get out of the situation, so you can transfer the system to the 'Automatic (Recommended)' for Automatic Updates? |
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[Crossposted to IE General newsgroup]
Your post's headers tell us that you're running WinXP SP2 right now. What is the exact (verbatim) error message you're getting? What problems were you having that you thought a Repair Install might resolve? What anti-virus application or security suite is installed and is your subscription current? What anti-spyware applications (other than Defender)? What third-party firewall (if any)? Were any of these applications running in the background when you installed the post-Repair Install updates? Has a Norton or McAfee application ever been installed on this machine (e.g., a free-trial version that came preinstalled when you bought it and which may have been reinstall, but invalid, when you did the Repair Install)? -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002 AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ Levlg wrote: There is an error in the IE6, which manifests itself as follows. The IE does not go on the web-page, whose address is pasted in the address window of the IE. A second window of IE appears, and this second window is not filled and is not closed. The situation can be subdued only through the Task Manager and End Process. But the first IE window opens normally. And transition to another web-page through a link (not through pasting in the address window of IE) happens normally. This state arises after installing update KB958215, which is required after my system restoration by the Windows XP's repair. Automatic Updates has been set up to 'Notify me but don't automatically download or install them'. It was proposed to install about 30 updates. The installation of all updates except KB958215 was made without any adverse effects. But installation the KB958215 gave the described above error. How to get out of the situation, so you can transfer the system to the 'Automatic (Recommended)' for Automatic Updates? |
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Try posting in an IE newsgroup..this is for Outlook Express.
"Levlg" wrote in message ... : There is an error in the IE6, which manifests itself as follows. The IE does : not go on the web-page, whose address is pasted in the address window of the : IE. A second window of IE appears, and this second window is not filled and : is not closed. The situation can be subdued only through the Task Manager : and End Process. But the first IE window opens normally. And transition to : another web-page through a link (not through pasting in the address window : of IE) happens normally. : : This state arises after installing update KB958215, which is required after : my system restoration by the Windows XP's repair. Automatic Updates has been : set up to 'Notify me but don't automatically download or install them'. It : was proposed to install about 30 updates. The installation of all updates : except KB958215 was made without any adverse effects. But installation the : KB958215 gave the described above error. : : How to get out of the situation, so you can transfer the system to the : 'Automatic (Recommended)' for Automatic Updates? : : : : |
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For Internet Explorer questions not pertaining to Outlook Express, please
post to one of the following: IE6 Specific Newsgroup: news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...er.ie6.browser IE General newsgroup, (For IE6 and IE7): news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...plorer.general On the Web: http://www.microsoft.com/communities...orer. general -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Levlg" wrote in message ... There is an error in the IE6, which manifests itself as follows. The IE does not go on the web-page, whose address is pasted in the address window of the IE. A second window of IE appears, and this second window is not filled and is not closed. The situation can be subdued only through the Task Manager and End Process. But the first IE window opens normally. And transition to another web-page through a link (not through pasting in the address window of IE) happens normally. This state arises after installing update KB958215, which is required after my system restoration by the Windows XP's repair. Automatic Updates has been set up to 'Notify me but don't automatically download or install them'. It was proposed to install about 30 updates. The installation of all updates except KB958215 was made without any adverse effects. But installation the KB958215 gave the described above error. How to get out of the situation, so you can transfer the system to the 'Automatic (Recommended)' for Automatic Updates? |
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![]() "Levlg" wrote in message ... There is an error in the IE6, which manifests itself as follows. The IE does not go on the web-page, whose address is pasted in the address window of the IE. A second window of IE appears, and this second window is not filled and is not closed. The situation can be subdued only through the Task Manager and End Process. But the first IE window opens normally. And transition to another web-page through a link (not through pasting in the address window of IE) happens normally. This state arises after installing update KB958215, which is required after my system restoration by the Windows XP's repair. Automatic Updates has been set up to 'Notify me but don't automatically download or install them'. It was proposed to install about 30 updates. The installation of all updates except KB958215 was made without any adverse effects. But installation the KB958215 gave the described above error. How to get out of the situation, so you can transfer the system to the 'Automatic (Recommended)' for Automatic Updates? |
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[Crossposted to IE General newsgroup]
Your post's headers tell us that you're running WinXP SP2 right now. What is the exact (verbatim) error message you're getting? What problems were you having that you thought a Repair Install might resolve? What anti-virus application or security suite is installed and is your subscription current? What anti-spyware applications (other than Defender)? What third-party firewall (if any)? Were any of these applications running in the background when you installed the post-Repair Install updates? Has a Norton or McAfee application ever been installed on this machine (e.g., a free-trial version that came preinstalled when you bought it and which may have been reinstall, but invalid, when you did the Repair Install)? -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002 AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ Levlg wrote: There is an error in the IE6, which manifests itself as follows. The IE does not go on the web-page, whose address is pasted in the address window of the IE. A second window of IE appears, and this second window is not filled and is not closed. The situation can be subdued only through the Task Manager and End Process. But the first IE window opens normally. And transition to another web-page through a link (not through pasting in the address window of IE) happens normally. This state arises after installing update KB958215, which is required after my system restoration by the Windows XP's repair. Automatic Updates has been set up to 'Notify me but don't automatically download or install them'. It was proposed to install about 30 updates. The installation of all updates except KB958215 was made without any adverse effects. But installation the KB958215 gave the described above error. How to get out of the situation, so you can transfer the system to the 'Automatic (Recommended)' for Automatic Updates? |
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