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DJCFri Dec-16-05 05:42 AM
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"Repair MSIE 6.0 in XP Pro"


  

          

>>I had a problem
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>>When I installed the updates and I re-booted and tried to
>>open internet explorer it went to my home page but when I
>>tried to go to another page MSIE froze it showed a bar on
I have XP Pro I would like to repair Internet explorer. It is not available in add and remove programs as it was not an upgrade.

Is there a way to repair MSIE for XP I have all patches except last one KB905915 as this seems to screw up my explorer. It goes to home page fine but will not go to any other URL MSIE freezes. If uninstall the KB905915 everything works fine.

I thought maybe a repair action of MSIE might fix the problem

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>>bottom of page that said Best software. I do not know what
>>this is.
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>>I uninstalled the updates and everything worked fine.
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>>I also installed Norton System Works 2006 and had protect
>>home page enabled I am wondering if Norton had anything to
>do
>>with the problem
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>The update causing my problem is KB905915.
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>I experimented by loading the updates singly. KB910437 worked
>fine no problems with MSIE
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>However when I install KB905915 I get the problem I stated in
>this post.
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>I did send in a error report
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>I did more experimenting, I cannot duplicate this problem
>on my Laptop nor on my older DELL.
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>This problem seems only to occur on my AMD 3200
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>I will keep working on it. I do Norton system works 2006
>installed on all my machines
>
>
> I thought it maybe my video card I went back to a earlier certified version. No luck, I still suspect video card. MSIE will open to the home page. However when I try to open a different URL the MSIE hangs my cursor changes to a small arrow screen partially redraws and stops. This is the reason I still suspect the video card. I will have to live without this update so I hid it.

If this problem occurs with someone else I would like to know if they could come up with a solution to this problem. As stated earlier I cannot duplicate this problem on my laptop or my older DELL 800

Any and all help is always appreciated



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DJCFri Dec-16-05 09:59 AM
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#1. "RE: Repair MSIE 6.0 in XP Pro"
In response to DJC (Reply # 0)
Fri Dec-16-05 10:00 AM by DJC

  

          

I may have found the answer on another board

The board is as follows:

http://www.winguides.com/forums/

Here it is

HEY all!
Anyone else having problems with KB905915 update

It causes errors all over the place on this drive
and on a second drive it works just fine,,,

I did manage to figure out it has something to do
with the file browseui.dll cause I can leave all the
newer files in place but just put back the older browseui.dll
and all works fine.......



I will try this when I get home

  

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Bob HFri Dec-16-05 02:23 PM
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#4. "RE: Repair MSIE 6.0 in XP Pro"
In response to DJC (Reply # 1)


  

          

Also info through these links.

http://windowssecrets.com/links/96032d/39ca71h/?u=www.microsoft.com%2Ftechnet%2Fsecurity%2Fbulletin%2Fms05-054.mspx%3Fpf%3Dtrue

http://windowssecrets.com/links/96032d/07f6c0h/?u=support.microsoft.com%2Fdefault.aspx%3Fscid%3Dkb%3Ben-us%3B905915

This was obviously a patch that had a lot of problems. It worked fine on both of mine.



  

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DJCFri Dec-16-05 05:00 PM
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#5. "RE: Repair MSIE 6.0 in XP Pro"
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Fri Dec-16-05 06:02 PM by DJC

  

          

The one thing I found by changing to older DLL is that the M$ web page says I still need to install the update.

Yet the add/remove in control panel shows that update is installed.
I just hid the update at M$ web page as I already have it installed.

  

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JackFri Dec-16-05 11:52 AM
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#2. "RE: Repair MSIE 6.0 in XP Pro"
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The Microsoft site has lots of information on this update:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;905915#XSLTH3120120124120121120120
Regards, Jack

  

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DJCFri Dec-16-05 02:17 PM
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#3. "RE: Repair MSIE 6.0 in XP Pro"
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The below worked for me. just remember to save the old dll before updating. Once you update you go to Windows\system32 folder rename the DLL and copy and paste the old dll you saved into this folder.


Anyone else having problems with KB905915 update

It causes errors all over the place on this drive
and on a second drive it works just fine,,,

I did manage to figure out it has something to do
with the file browseui.dll cause I can leave all the
newer files in place but just put back the older browseui.dll
and all works fine.......

  

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