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I am very frustrated with my new HP notebook that is running Vista Home
Premium (32 bit) and IE7. Two sites (forums) which I access using a username and password are not being allowed. However, some sites do allow access. There is not a security message, only a retry page for login info. This login info works fine on my computer running XP and IE6. Microsoft wanted to charge me 59.99 to "see" if they could fix it. No. I'm assuming it is a security or firewall issue with Vista since running Firefox did not help the access. Please offer any help or solutions you might have. Here is the website if having the URL helps http://4x4n8.proboards106.com/index.cgi#general Thanks so much, Melissa |
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Not tried your website but ..
MS did fix the way URL would allow username and passwords, details found at http://www.microsoft.com/technet/se...n/MS04-004.mspx Extract : "vulnerability that involves the incorrect parsing of URLs that contain special characters. When combined with a misuse of the clear-text authentication feature that has "username assword@" at the beginning of aURL, this vulnerability could result in a misrepresentation of the URL in the address bar of an Internet Explorer window. To exploit this vulnerability, an attacker would have to host a malicious Web site that contained a Web page that had a specially-crafted link. The attacker would then have to persuade a user to click that link. The attacker could also create an HTML e-mail message that had a specially-crafted link, and then persuade the user to view the HTML e-mail message and then click the malicious link. If the user clicked this link, an Internet Explorer window could open with a URL of the attacker's choice in the address bar, but with content from a Web Site of the attacker's choice inside the window. For example, an attacker could create a link that once clicked on by a user would display http://www.tailspintoys.com in the address bar, but actually contained content from another Web Site, such as http://www.wingtiptoys.com. (Note: these web sites are provided as an example only, and both redirect to http://www.microsoft.com.)" A workaround can be found at : http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;834489 Hope this helps. Steve "Melissa" <Melissa@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:60D32E44-724B-4285-88E9-B12BC1C6F5CC@microsoft.com... >I am very frustrated with my new HP notebook that is running Vista Home > Premium (32 bit) and IE7. Two sites (forums) which I access using a > username > and password are not being allowed. However, some sites do allow access. > There is not a security message, only a retry page for login info. This > login info works fine on my computer running XP and IE6. > > Microsoft wanted to charge me 59.99 to "see" if they could fix it. No. > I'm > assuming it is a security or firewall issue with Vista since running > Firefox > did not help the access. > > Please offer any help or solutions you might have. > > Here is the website if having the URL helps > > http://4x4n8.proboards106.com/index.cgi#general > > Thanks so much, > Melissa |
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Thank you for this. I'm not sure this is exactly my problem. The URL itself
doesn't contain username/password info. It is only after reaching the site that you are required to enter it before being allowed onto the forums. I am very tempted to ditch this new HP with Vista and go back to XP. But will that solve the issue or is it an issue in IE7? Getting very frustrated!!! ![]() Melissa "Steve Drake" wrote: > Not tried your website but .. > > MS did fix the way URL would allow username and passwords, details found at > > http://www.microsoft.com/technet/se...n/MS04-004.mspx > > Extract : > "vulnerability that involves the incorrect parsing of URLs that contain > special characters. When combined with a misuse of the clear-text > authentication feature that has "username assword@" at the beginning of a> URL, this vulnerability could result in a misrepresentation of the URL in > the address bar of an Internet Explorer window. To exploit this > vulnerability, an attacker would have to host a malicious Web site that > contained a Web page that had a specially-crafted link. The attacker would > then have to persuade a user to click that link. The attacker could also > create an HTML e-mail message that had a specially-crafted link, and then > persuade the user to view the HTML e-mail message and then click the > malicious link. If the user clicked this link, an Internet Explorer window > could open with a URL of the attacker's choice in the address bar, but with > content from a Web Site of the attacker's choice inside the window. For > example, an attacker could create a link that once clicked on by a user > would display http://www.tailspintoys.com in the address bar, but actually > contained content from another Web Site, such as http://www.wingtiptoys.com. > (Note: these web sites are provided as an example only, and both redirect to > http://www.microsoft.com.)" > > > A workaround can be found at : > > http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;834489 > > Hope this helps. > > Steve > > > "Melissa" <Melissa@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:60D32E44-724B-4285-88E9-B12BC1C6F5CC@microsoft.com... > >I am very frustrated with my new HP notebook that is running Vista Home > > Premium (32 bit) and IE7. Two sites (forums) which I access using a > > username > > and password are not being allowed. However, some sites do allow access. > > There is not a security message, only a retry page for login info. This > > login info works fine on my computer running XP and IE6. > > > > Microsoft wanted to charge me 59.99 to "see" if they could fix it. No. > > I'm > > assuming it is a security or firewall issue with Vista since running > > Firefox > > did not help the access. > > > > Please offer any help or solutions you might have. > > > > Here is the website if having the URL helps > > > > http://4x4n8.proboards106.com/index.cgi#general > > > > Thanks so much, > > Melissa > |
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