Whether you use IE or not is irrelevant since the system files used by
IE are still vulnerable if not patched.
*STRONGLY* suggest that you phone in for NO CHARGE support :
> Support
> • Customers in the U.S. and Canada can receive technical support from Microsoft Product Support
> Services at 1-866-PCSAFETY. There is no charge for support calls that are associated with
> security updates.
The more people who phone in the more aware MS is of this issue.
MowGreen [MVP 2003-2008]
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Never Forgotten
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d wrote:
> After repeated tries at following all of the posted suggestions for "hot
> fixing" the faulty MS KB942615 patch on my XP (SP2) system running IE6,
> I gave up (IE 6 still exhibits random crashes), restored my system to
> the pre-KB942615 state and hid that update from showing up again. I'll
> wait until next month's Patch Tuesday in hopes that MS will have more
> effectively fixed the problem instead of expecting its customers to fix
> it for them.
>
> (I only use IE when forced too anyway, like for Patch Tuesday,
> preferring to use a Mozilla browser, in part because of the continuing
> need of MS to try to patch its faulty products. In fact, the very need
> for Patch Tuesday is starting to be very annoying and causing me to
> consider going MAC for my next system.)