Thank you for the tips.
I did not make a restore point before this latest update, but I do a
registry clean up and back up once a week, so I will try out the system
restore tip.
"Mr. News" wrote:
> I had the same problem with the Cumulative Update for IE 6, #933566. Various
> pages would not load, then would be okay when I hit Reload, or Back then
> Forward. What a pain- typical Microsoft update. ALWAYS create a Restore
> Point before installing, and test each update thoroughly before going on to
> the next. I used System Restore and the problems mostly went away (except
> for a weird warning or two which didn't seem to matter). The latest Windows
> XP updates work okay, but the IE 6 Security one may create problems.
> Get Firefox, or better yet, a Mac....
>
>
>
> "Vila" wrote:
>
> > After the latest security update, Both ie6 and ie7 try to load multiple
> > browswers or tabs in a google search when I type in a URL. I am using
> > windows XP
> >
> > Then end result is a blank page that has not connected to the destination.
> >
> > I have been reading alot of comments lately about the problems everyone is
> > having with the latest updates. It looks like the last security patch was
> > very badly written and Microsoft needs to remove it and put up a better one.
> >
> > I'm glad I have firefox on my computer so I can use it to browse the internet.
> >
> >
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