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      05-15-2009
Thanks for the advice PA Bear, but it appears that that forum is web
only and is not part of my TechNet Managed Newsgroup support. I'm cross
posting to Vista.Security for now so I hope Microsoft will answer my
question there.

"PA Bear [MS MVP]" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Try posting here instead:
> http://social.technet.microsoft.com/...istasp/threads
>
> When Vista SP2 is released to Windows Update soon, free installation and
> compatibility support will be available.
> --
> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002
>
>
> l wrote:
>> I have a drive mapped to a share on the same computer: X: mapped
>> \\localhost\myshare local folder C:\A\myshare. I have full control of
>> the
>> folder C:\A\myshare as well as the file share \\localhost\myshare .
>> After I
>> upgraded to Vista SP2, I am no longer able to launch (double click) any
>> internet shortcuts located on X:. If IE is already open & running, there
>> is
>> no error message displayed (no new windows or IE tabs are opened either).
>> If IE is closed, this error is displayed:
>>
>> "Windows Internet Explorer
>> Cannot find
>> 'file:///X:/sub%20foldername/folder2/folder3/internetshortcutname.url'.
>> Make sure the path or Internet address is correct.
>> OK"
>>
>> If I launch the exact same file from the non-shared folder
>> "C:\A\Myshare\sub
>> foldername\folder2\folder3\internetshortcutname.ur l" IE opens the link
>> normally. The link properties are not corrupted, the URL field of the
>> shortcut is valid when accessed via C: or X:
>>
>> Environment:
>> Internet Explorer: 7.0.6002.18005
>> Vista Ultimate x86 SP2: Version 6.0.6002
>> Workgroup computer, not a member of a domain
>>
>> I assume this is either a bug in Vista SP2 or a new feature that I must
>> have
>> missed in the SP2 documentation. Can this behavior be changed so I can
>> launch shortcuts to URL's from mapped drives again?
>>
>> PS Microsoft, KB969393 at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/969393 needs to
>> be
>> updated, please add this info
>>
>> 7.00.6002.18005 Internet Explorer 7 for Windows Server 2008 SP2 and for
>> Windows Vista SP2
>>
>> PPS: Vista SP2 RTM 2009-04-30 and was downloaded via MVLS/Technet Plus,
>> this
>> is NOT beta code, no beta SP have been installed on this computer.

>


 
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Manny Weisbord
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      05-15-2009
<> wrote:

> Thanks for the advice PA Bear, but it appears that that forum is web
>only and is not part of my TechNet Managed Newsgroup support. I'm cross
>posting to Vista.Security for now so I hope Microsoft will answer my
>question there.


These groups might have MS employees reading them, but the groups are
peer-to-peer groups, not official MS support groups.
 
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PA Bear [MS MVP]
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      05-15-2009
These newsgroups are public (Community) newsgroups and are available to all
comers via a newsreader or web-interface. While MS may monitor some of
them, we're all volunteers here.

PS: Until Vista SP2 is released to Windows Update,
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/...istasp/threads *is*
available to you (although not via your newsreader...yet) and is a "TechNet
managed" forum. You can complain there about those forums not being
available via NNTP.

l wrote:
> Thanks for the advice PA Bear, but it appears that that forum is web
> only and is not part of my TechNet Managed Newsgroup support. I'm cross
> posting to Vista.Security for now so I hope Microsoft will answer my
> question there.
>
> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:
>> Try posting here instead:
>> http://social.technet.microsoft.com/...istasp/threads
>>
>> When Vista SP2 is released to Windows Update soon, free installation and
>> compatibility support will be available.
>> --
>> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
>> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002
>>
>>
>> l wrote:
>>> I have a drive mapped to a share on the same computer: X: mapped
>>> \\localhost\myshare local folder C:\A\myshare. I have full control of
>>> the
>>> folder C:\A\myshare as well as the file share \\localhost\myshare .
>>> After I
>>> upgraded to Vista SP2, I am no longer able to launch (double click) any
>>> internet shortcuts located on X:. If IE is already open & running,
>>> there
>>> is
>>> no error message displayed (no new windows or IE tabs are opened
>>> either).
>>> If IE is closed, this error is displayed:
>>>
>>> "Windows Internet Explorer
>>> Cannot find
>>> 'file:///X:/sub%20foldername/folder2/folder3/internetshortcutname.url'.
>>> Make sure the path or Internet address is correct.
>>> OK"
>>>
>>> If I launch the exact same file from the non-shared folder
>>> "C:\A\Myshare\sub
>>> foldername\folder2\folder3\internetshortcutname.ur l" IE opens the link
>>> normally. The link properties are not corrupted, the URL field of the
>>> shortcut is valid when accessed via C: or X:
>>>
>>> Environment:
>>> Internet Explorer: 7.0.6002.18005
>>> Vista Ultimate x86 SP2: Version 6.0.6002
>>> Workgroup computer, not a member of a domain
>>>
>>> I assume this is either a bug in Vista SP2 or a new feature that I must
>>> have
>>> missed in the SP2 documentation. Can this behavior be changed so I can
>>> launch shortcuts to URL's from mapped drives again?
>>>
>>> PS Microsoft, KB969393 at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/969393 needs
>>> to
>>> be
>>> updated, please add this info
>>>
>>> 7.00.6002.18005 Internet Explorer 7 for Windows Server 2008 SP2 and for
>>> Windows Vista SP2
>>>
>>> PPS: Vista SP2 RTM 2009-04-30 and was downloaded via MVLS/Technet Plus,
>>> this
>>> is NOT beta code, no beta SP have been installed on this computer.


 
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      05-15-2009
Manny, the microsoft.public.windows.vista.security newsgroup is one of
the managed newsgroups per
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../ms788697.aspx , but thanks
to your post I realized that my original post to
microsoft.public.internetexplorer.security was not on the managed list, and
that explains the lack of a Microsoft response.


"Manny Weisbord" <> wrote in message
news:...
> <> wrote:
>
>> Thanks for the advice PA Bear, but it appears that that forum is web
>>only and is not part of my TechNet Managed Newsgroup support. I'm cross
>>posting to Vista.Security for now so I hope Microsoft will answer my
>>question there.

>
> These groups might have MS employees reading them, but the groups are
> peer-to-peer groups, not official MS support groups.


 
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      05-15-2009
microsoft.public.windows.vista.security, like all other microsoft.public.*
newsgroups, is also available to all comers.

http://www.microsoft.com/communities...vista.security


l wrote:
> Manny, the microsoft.public.windows.vista.security newsgroup is one of
> the managed newsgroups per
> http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../ms788697.aspx , but
> thanks
> to your post I realized that my original post to
> microsoft.public.internetexplorer.security was not on the managed list,
> and
> that explains the lack of a Microsoft response.
>
>
> "Manny Weisbord" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> <> wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks for the advice PA Bear, but it appears that that forum is web
>>> only and is not part of my TechNet Managed Newsgroup support. I'm cross
>>> posting to Vista.Security for now so I hope Microsoft will answer my
>>> question there.

>>
>> These groups might have MS employees reading them, but the groups are
>> peer-to-peer groups, not official MS support groups.


 
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Manny Weisbord
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      05-15-2009
<> wrote:

> Manny, the microsoft.public.windows.vista.security newsgroup is one of
>the managed newsgroups per
>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../ms788697.aspx , but thanks
>to your post I realized that my original post to
>microsoft.public.internetexplorer.security was not on the managed list, and
>that explains the lack of a Microsoft response.


You will notice the same lack of Microsoft response in
microsoft.public.windows.vista.security. - for exactly the reason I
gave you in my previous post.


>"Manny Weisbord" <> wrote in message
>news:.. .
>>
>> These groups might have MS employees reading them, but the groups are
>> peer-to-peer groups, not official MS support groups.

 
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      05-28-2009
Vista SP2 has RTW this week, so I would now appreciate a reply from
Microsoft on this issue.

<> wrote in message
news:...
> Thanks for the advice PA Bear, but it appears that that forum is web
> only and is not part of my TechNet Managed Newsgroup support. I'm cross
> posting to Vista.Security for now so I hope Microsoft will answer my
> question there.
>
> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Try posting here instead:
>> http://social.technet.microsoft.com/...istasp/threads
>>
>> When Vista SP2 is released to Windows Update soon, free installation and
>> compatibility support will be available.
>> --
>> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
>> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002
>>
>>
>> l wrote:
>>> I have a drive mapped to a share on the same computer: X: mapped
>>> \\localhost\myshare local folder C:\A\myshare. I have full control of
>>> the
>>> folder C:\A\myshare as well as the file share \\localhost\myshare .
>>> After I
>>> upgraded to Vista SP2, I am no longer able to launch (double click) any
>>> internet shortcuts located on X:. If IE is already open & running,
>>> there is
>>> no error message displayed (no new windows or IE tabs are opened
>>> either).
>>> If IE is closed, this error is displayed:
>>>
>>> "Windows Internet Explorer
>>> Cannot find
>>> 'file:///X:/sub%20foldername/folder2/folder3/internetshortcutname.url'.
>>> Make sure the path or Internet address is correct.
>>> OK"
>>>
>>> If I launch the exact same file from the non-shared folder
>>> "C:\A\Myshare\sub
>>> foldername\folder2\folder3\internetshortcutname.ur l" IE opens the link
>>> normally. The link properties are not corrupted, the URL field of the
>>> shortcut is valid when accessed via C: or X:
>>>
>>> Environment:
>>> Internet Explorer: 7.0.6002.18005
>>> Vista Ultimate x86 SP2: Version 6.0.6002
>>> Workgroup computer, not a member of a domain
>>>
>>> I assume this is either a bug in Vista SP2 or a new feature that I must
>>> have
>>> missed in the SP2 documentation. Can this behavior be changed so I can
>>> launch shortcuts to URL's from mapped drives again?
>>>
>>> PS Microsoft, KB969393 at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/969393 needs
>>> to be
>>> updated, please add this info
>>>
>>> 7.00.6002.18005 Internet Explorer 7 for Windows Server 2008 SP2 and for
>>> Windows Vista SP2
>>>
>>> PPS: Vista SP2 RTM 2009-04-30 and was downloaded via MVLS/Technet Plus,
>>> this
>>> is NOT beta code, no beta SP have been installed on this computer.

>>

>


 
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Robinson Zhang [MSFT]
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      05-29-2009
Hi,

Thank you for your post.

Regarding the Internet Explorer issue, could you please disable UAC to test
the issue? If the issue was resolved after disabling UAC, the problem is a
known bug on IE7. Our engineers are working on it and it should be fixed in
future.

There are three workarounds:

1. Disable Internet Explorer Protected Mode.
2. Add the \\server and all of the domain names for each of the defined
shortcuts to the Trusted site.
3. Install IE8.

Regarding the KB969393, I will send your reminder to our internal team.
Thank you for your feedback.

Hope it helps.

Best regards,

Robinson Zhang
Microsoft Online Support

 
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Robinson Zhang [MSFT]
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      06-02-2009
Hi,

Do you have any concern about my last reply? If so, please do not hesitate
to let me know.

Thanks.

Best regards,

Robinson Zhang
Microsoft Online Support

 
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      06-11-2009
I was waiting to see if the June IE update would solve this issue,
applying MS09-019 did not solve the problem. The other suggestion,
disabling UAC did allow me to open the Internet shortcuts from the mapped
drive. UAC is required so I have re-enabled it for my daily usage.

As for the three work-arounds:

1. I do not want to loose the security benefits of IE Protected Mode
2. Adding file://127.0.0.1 to the Local intranet zone did not solve the
issue; adding file:\\localhost is not allowed IE prevents this and states it
is an invalid wildcard sequence, adding file:\\localhost\myshare is also not
allowed. Changing localhost to the actual COMPUTERNAME does allow the
addition to the Intranet zone file://computername/myshare, but this still
does not allow the shortcuts to be opened. Moving the addition from the
Intranet zone to the Trusted sites zone did not resolve the issue.
3. IE 8 is not an upgrade option at this time.

Please provide me more information about the pending hotfix for this known
bug, my assumption that it would be fixed as part of the IE security
patching was not correct this month and I do require a solution in the near
future.

Lastly, thank you for updating KB969393.

""Robinson Zhang [MSFT]"" <v-> wrote in message
news:...
> Hi,
>
> Thank you for your post.
>
> Regarding the Internet Explorer issue, could you please disable UAC to
> test
> the issue? If the issue was resolved after disabling UAC, the problem is a
> known bug on IE7. Our engineers are working on it and it should be fixed
> in
> future.
>
> There are three workarounds:
>
> 1. Disable Internet Explorer Protected Mode.
> 2. Add the \\server and all of the domain names for each of the defined
> shortcuts to the Trusted site.
> 3. Install IE8.
>
> Regarding the KB969393, I will send your reminder to our internal team.
> Thank you for your feedback.
>
> Hope it helps.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Robinson Zhang
> Microsoft Online Support
>


===== Original posting microsoft.public.internetexplorer.security Tuesday,
May 12, 2009 16:03
I have a drive mapped to a share on the same computer: X: mapped
\\localhost\myshare local folder C:\A\myshare. I have full control of the
folder C:\A\myshare as well as the file share \\localhost\myshare . After I
upgraded to Vista SP2, I am no longer able to launch (double click) any
internet shortcuts located on X:. If IE is already open & running, there is
no error message displayed (no new windows or IE tabs are opened either).
If IE is closed, this error is displayed:

"Windows Internet Explorer
Cannot find
'file:///X:/sub%20foldername/folder2/folder3/internetshortcutname.url'.
Make sure the path or Internet address is correct.
OK"

If I launch the exact same file from the non-shared folder "C:\A\Myshare\sub
foldername\folder2\folder3\internetshortcutname.ur l" IE opens the link
normally. The link properties are not corrupted, the URL field of the
shortcut is valid when accessed via C: or X:

Environment:
Internet Explorer: 7.0.6002.18005
Vista Ultimate x86 SP2: Version 6.0.6002
Workgroup computer, not a member of a domain

I assume this is either a bug in Vista SP2 or a new feature that I must have
missed in the SP2 documentation. Can this behavior be changed so I can
launch shortcuts to URL's from mapped drives again?

PS Microsoft, KB969393 at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/969393 needs to be
updated, please add this info

7.00.6002.18005 Internet Explorer 7 for Windows Server 2008 SP2 and for
Windows Vista SP2

PPS: Vista SP2 RTM 2009-04-30 and was downloaded via MVLS/Technet Plus, this
is NOT beta code, no beta SP have been installed on this computer.

 
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