On Apr 15, 11:21*am, Dwarf <Dw...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Hi Joe,
>
> Check your firewall settings, particularly if you use a 3rd party firewall..
> SP1 contains new versions of the Internet Explorer executable, iexplore.exe,
> and some firewalls are configured to pick up on the change and not allow
> communication unless they are explicitly given permission. The same thing can
> occur with the regular cumulative security updates for bothe IE7 and Windows
> Mail. This is actually a good thing, because it prevents rogue programs from
> altering these executables without you knowing about it. If you are notified
> by the firewall that these programs have changed, check for installed
> updates. If there haven't been any updates that have installed between the
> time that your system was last able to connect and now then it is possible
> that you have got malware on your system, and you need to run your
> anti-malware tools. You could also try System Restore.
> Dwarf
>
>
>
> "Joe" wrote:
> > I've installed SP1 on a Vista Desktop and now am unable to access
> > email applications on the net (i.e. gmail, yahoo mail, hotmail,
> > business webmail). *I've checke dall the SSL settings and they seem
> > OK, DNS is fine - reloaded network driverrs just on the off chance
> > but, still no go...
>
> > Ideas anyone?- Hide quoted text -
>
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Big negative there, firewall (disabled). phishing filter is off, popup
blocker is off, I've set the security settings to there lowest.
I ended up clearing the SSL cache and it's off and running.
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