NP, Brian. Thanks for providing the info. Let's think positive here and
maybe we can get this resolved.
Which firewall is being used ... is it a 3rd party firewall or the
native Vista one ?
If it's a 3rd party firewall, the issue may simply be caused by changes
made to IE's files when the Cumulative Security Update was installed and
the firewall no longer recognizes IE as a permitted executable that can
access the net. That would be update KB974455.
You would then have to open the firewall's configuration or Options and
ensure that updated IE is allowed through.
Or, the ActiveX killbits update for IE many be causing the issue with a
plugin or add ons.
See:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/926449
Try " Step 3: Start Internet Explorer in "No Add-ons" mode " and see if
the issue appears.
Or, you could uninstall the IE Cum Sec Update (KB974455), reboot, and
see if the issue goes buh-bye.
Same for the ActiveX killbits update, KB926449.
And, you could uninstall any of the other updates that are even remotely
related to IE and see if that resolves the IE locking issue. That would
include any Office product that adds *anything* to IE, such as an
icon/toolbar/etc.
Sorry I can't check them all for you but you can by using this
template:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/
Then add the KB number after the last whack ( / )
EX: To see the KB article for KB974455, you'd just add the number
without the KB
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/974455
I know you don't want to wait to use the system any longer than you have
to BUT, Microsoft will provide * no-charge support * to assist you with
this Security update compatibility issue:
" How to obtain help and support for this security update
For home users, no-charge support is available by calling 1-866-PCSAFETY
in the United States and Canada or by contacting your local Microsoft
subsidiary. For more information about how to contact your local
Microsoft subsidiary for support issues with security updates, visit the
Microsoft International Support Web site:
http://support.microsoft.com/common/....aspx?rdpath=4
North American customers can also obtain instant access to unlimited
no-charge e-mail support or to unlimited individual chat support by
visiting the following Microsoft Web site:
http://support.microsoft.com/oas/def...spx?&prid=7552 "
Hope that helps to get you on your way.
MowGreen
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"Security updates should *never* have *non-security content* prechecked"
Brian 814 wrote:
> Sorry about that, totally forgot. I'm running Windows Vista and Service Pack
> 2.
>
> I understand that there's a good chance you might not be able to help me
> with this scenario but I figured I'd check first before backing up my data
> and looking to fix it on my own. Thanks for any tips you may have.
>
> "MowGreen" wrote:
>
>
>>Brian,
>>
>>* Which edition of Windows and what Service Pack level is it now on ? *
>>
>>Provide some pertinent details so that someone *may* assist you.
>>
>>MowGreen
>>===============
>> *-343-* FDNY
>>Never Forgotten
>>===============
>>
>>banthecheck.com
>>"Security updates should *never* have *non-security content* prechecked"
>>
>>
>>Brian 814 wrote:
>>
>>
>>>On October 14 I installed 17 updates and my computer crashed near the end of
>>>the install process. Once I had my computer rebooted, it showed none of the
>>>updates as having been installed. Later that day, I believe they
>>>automatically installed, and since then windows explorer will lock up and
>>>force me to shut down my computer around 1-2 times a day.
>>>
>>>When I went back and checked the Windows Update History I noticed a few
>>>duplicates, and sure enough 15 of the 17 updates that initially didn't show
>>>up as having been installed on the 14th were now there, as well as duplicate
>>>files installed on the 15th. All of the installs show up as successful, but
>>>I'm wondering if the duplicate updates may be the reason for my numerous
>>>crashes.
>>>
>>>The updates that were double installed are:
>>>KB975517, KB973525, KB974571, KB974234, KB970892, KB974810, KB974455,
>>>KB972581, KB973709, KB974470, KB974306, KB905866, KB971486, KB890830, and
>>>KB975467
>>>
>>>Any tips for what I can do that don't involve System Restore (It would be
>>>out of date because my university requires us to shut it off in order to
>>>connect to the network, not sure why) or restarting from scratch?
>>
>>.
>>