HOW DO I FIX OR REPLACE IE6 on a WXP-home-SP2?

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~ FreeSpirit ~

IE is still not working after anywhere from 5 to 20 minutes of use, forcing
me to constantly reboot so it works again - for a few minutes. I'm trying
all the NGs here and am not getting any answers.

HOW DO I FIX OR REPLACE IE6 on a WXP-home-SP2?

Can someone help with this problem? I updated all my anti virus and
anti-spyware and ran it last night. I ran scandisk/fix errors and defragged
and the problem persists!!! Even Hijack this showed nothing. I have a
startup manager, I have everything possible to keep this machine clean.

Now PLEASE how do I either fix or replace IE on a XP-SP2-home machine. I
can't get any work done!!! None of the anti-spyware finds anything.
There's nothing left to try.

FS~
 
J

Jan Il

Hi FreeSpirit :)

Correction.....you are getting answers to your original post here, perhaps
they are not the ones you want, or have not resolved the issue. But,
reopening new threads is not going to make it easier to find answers to your
posts that might help.

You've been given answers that is recommended for your type of problem,
however, there is no one-click-fix. If you feel that only a reinstall or
repair will resolve the problem, then I will provide the methods to properly
do that. However, repairing or reinstalling IE will not remove nor negate
any scumware that is on your system.

There are several methods here from various experts on this ng and others to
choose from. You can select the method(s) you feel most comfortable with.
***********************************************************************
NOTE: If you can not download these programs from the Internet then you will
need go to another computer with CD-ROM burning capabilities. Create a
folder on the hard drive of the other computer called HOLD, download the
programs to that folder, then burn that folder to a CD. Copy the HOLD
folder to your HD and then install the programs from there and run them.
After you have IE access again, update all programs where possible to get
the latest definitions and run them again in Safe Mode to be sure there are
no lingering items on the system.
*********************************************************

Repair Internet Explorer:

Be sure that your AV and firewall is disabled before starting:

The Internet Explorer Repair Tool
http://inetexplorer.mvps.org/answers_5.htm#repair_tool

or......

Method 2 in this article works on earlier versions of Windows.
How to Reinstall or Repair Internet Explorer and Outlook Express in
Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=318378

or.................

If you have not already done so, then you might try a repair of IE6 as
follows:
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...port/kb/articles/Q194/1/77.asp&NoWebContent=1
or
http://snipurl.com/6s3r


TO REPAIR WINDOWS XP -

Unlike the previous versions of the Windows program, the IE6 is a core
part of the XP program. A reinstall over the existing install can cause
problems, and there are specific instructions that can reduce the
chance of such problems. However, it is always much safer to do a
repair instead of a reinstall. A reinstall should only be done as the
very last thing when all else has failed. And then only according to
the proper instructions.

Be sure that your AV and firewall is disabled, and follow all
instructions carefully

Courtesy of LuckyStrike -

How do I repair Internet Explorer in Windows® XP?
http://www.dougknox.com/xp/tips/xp_ie_reinstall.htm

How to Reinstall or Repair Internet Explorer and Outlook Express in Windows
XP
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/318378/EN-US/

The ability to Repair Internet Explorer does not exist in the version that
ships with Windows XP. This feature only becomes available after you
upgrade to a newer version. This is normal and has been this way since
Windows 98 and IE4.

However, you can reinstall IE in Windows XP by clicking Start, Run and
entering the following command:

rundll32.exe setupapi,InstallHinfSection DefaultInstall 132
%windir%\Inf\ie.inf

*You will need to have your XP CD available*.

Some people have problems with the command line above. A small VB Script
that will execute the command for you can be downloaded here at
http://www.dougknox.com/xp/scripts/xp_run_ie_setup.vbs. Save the file to
your hard drive and double click it to run IE Setup.

or...............

If that doesn't work, this is another way, but a bit more complex..., but
maybe less complicated (?) than the first method I supplied.

Note: Both of the following methods listed **require that the Microsoft
Windows XP CD-ROM be available**.

Method 1: Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.x Repair for Windows XP

From the Start menu, select Run.
In the Open field, type sfc /scannow (Note: There is a space between sfc and
/scannow)
Select the OK button.
Follow the prompts throughout the System File Checker process.
Reboot the computer when System File Checker completes.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Method 2: Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.x Repair for Windows XP

From the Start menu, select Search, select All Files and Folders.
Select More Advanced Options and place a checkmark beside Search Hidden
Files and Folders option.
Ensure that Search System Folders and Search Subfolders are also checked.
In the All or Part of the File Name box, type ie.inf
In the Look In drop-down menu, select C: or the letter of the hard drive
that contains the Windows folder.
Click the Search button.
In the search results pane, find the ie.inf file located in Windows\Infb
folder.
Right click the ie.inf file and click Install on the context menu.
Reboot the computer when the file copy process is complete.

or...........................

Method 3.

How to Repair Internet Explorer 6 and Outlook Express
Tricking Windows into letting you reinstall IE6
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/index.php?showtutorial=71

Since you already have Internet Explorer 6 installed the operating system
will not allow you to reinstall over the existing installation. Due to this
we are required to trick the operating system into thinking IE 6 is not
installed.

### NOTE: in order to use this method you are required to edit the
registry. **Incorrect editing of the registry can cause serious harm to your
operating system** so it is advised you proceed with extreme caution.###

Follow these steps for repairing Internet Explorer 6:

Click on the Start button and then click on the Run option.
In the Open field type regedit and press the OK button.
Navigate to the key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Active
Setup\Installed Components\{89820200-ECBD-11cf-8B85-00AA005B4383}
Under that key you will see a entry named IsInstalled. Right click on that
entry and left click on Modify.
Change the Value from 1 to 0.
Exit regedit.

or..............................

How to Reinstall or Repair Internet Explorer and Outlook Express in
Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q318378
How to Uninstall Internet Explorer 6
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;293907&Product=ie600
Unable to Install Internet Explorer 6 on Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=304872
Tricking Windows into letting you reinstall IE6
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/index.php?showtutorial=71

or...................

Go to DOS: START - RUN - type COMMAND - press ENTER. (To exit type EXIT)

At the DOS C:\ prompt type the following, hitting enter after each line.

regsvr32 Shdocvw.dll
regsvr32 Shell32.dll
regsvr32 Oleaut32.dll
regsvr32 Actxprxy.dll
regsvr32 Mshtml.dll
regsvr32 Urlmon.dll

It usually sorts the problem out.

also........

Courtesy of Robert Aldwinckle

XP users who have installed IE6sp1 before upgrading to XPsp1
will have setupwbv.dll and will be able to do a repair using

rundll32 setupwbv.dll,IE6Maintenance

Otherwise, they have to use

sfc /scannow

etc., or reinstall IE6 (Ref: KB318378)

or......................

Courtesy of Jim Byrd:

There is no direct Repair function for IE6 in XP. Here are some
alternatives:

1. With XP you need to go to Start|Run and type "sfc /scannow"
(without the quotes and notice the space between the c and the /.)
Have your XP CD handy and be prepared to go get a cup of coffee - it
takes a while. This will do the same thing as Repair IE6 for XP but a
lot more, that is find any corrupt system files and replace them. It
does not, however, re-register the various software components (except
possibly the ones it replaces?) AFAIK.

Be aware that under certain circumstances (Win2k before SP4 - see mskb
814510,
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;Q814510) sfc
can erroneously overwrite (restore over) previously installed files
from certain "hotfixes" which will then need to be re-installed. To
check for this, after running sfc, open a Cmd window and enter
"qfecheck /v /l:c:\" (without the quotes). If you don't have qfecheck
installed, it can be obtained for XP here:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/release.asp?ReleaseID=35468 and for
Win2k, obtain qfecheck here:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/release.asp?ReleaseID=35470

2. Another alternative that works on Win2k and may or may not work on
XP (but probably does - I've heard both stories), for just IE6 repair
if you don't have IE6 listed in Add-Remove Programs, then in Start|Run
then enter

"rundll32 setupwbv.dll,IE6Maintenance"

without the quotes, exactly as shown, and select the appropriate entry.

3. If you find that you need to do a re-install of IE6 then you can
consider the following, I can't verify this for XP (I'm Win2k - it
works there, and I've had good reports from XP users), but you might
want to give it a try at your own risk. Again, enter this at Start|Run
without the quotes and be careful about the spacing:

"rundll32.exe setupapi,InstallHinfSection DefaultInstall 132
C:\windows\inf\ie.inf"

4. Lastly, here is a link to a MSKB article about re-installing
IE6/OE6:

You cannot install some updates or programs
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=822798

"The Software You Are Installing Has Not Passed Windows Logo Testing..."
Error Message When You Try to Install Internet Explorer 6 SP1
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=828031

Unable to install Internet Explorer 6 on XP
http://www.tek-tips.com/gfaqs.cfm/lev2/67/lev3/70/pid/779/fid/1586

or................

Here is a more recent suggestion I have been giving to XP users
who want to try some repair procedures.

<TITLE>831429 - Windows XP stops responding when you download updates
from Windows Update</TITLE>
< http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;831429 >

It is actually a more comprehensive set of re-registrations than an
IE Repair with the default FixIE.inf would do for either NT5.

Although they are listed specifically for W2K they should apply
equally to XP.

Additionally, the information here may be of some assistance:

Windows XP From A-Z
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_abc.htm

also.....

The process of removing certain malware may kill your internet connection.
If this should occur, this program, LSPFIX, will enable you to regain your
connection.

Download, install and run a copy of LSPFIX from any of the following sites:
http://www.cexx.org/lspfix.htm
http://www.spychecker.com/program/winsockxpfix.html
(if your OS is Win2k or XP)
Also, get a copy of WINSOCKXPFIX available at:
http://www.spychecker.com/program/winsockxpfix.html
and
WinsockXP Fix- WinXP
http://www.spychecker.com/program/winsockxpfix.html
Also, with instructions, at
http://www.iup.edu/house/resnet/winfix.shtm
also
From LavaSoft- all versions of Windows-
http://digital-solutions.co.uk/lavasoft/whndnfix.zip
also ....
(NOTE: It is reported that in XP SP2, the command netsh winsock reset
will fix this problem without the need for these programs.)

or ........

Winsock Fix Utility
http://www.dfwonline.net/files/WinsockFix.zip



Good luck! :)

Jan :)
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that's why they're so contagious.

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~ FreeSpirit ~

Jan Il said:
Hi FreeSpirit :)

Correction.....you are getting answers to your original post here, perhaps
they are not the ones you want, or have not resolved the issue. But,
reopening new threads is not going to make it easier to find answers to
your
posts that might help.

$$ Dear Jan, there are so many posts on this NG that even finding the
original thread is difficult. And the longer some of these threads get the
harder they are to control and follow. So far the only answers I'm getting
are spyware related and one person suggested I stop ZoneAlarm 5, which I
did. No spyware/scumware/viruses etc. can be found on this PC.
You've been given answers that is recommended for your type of problem,
however, there is no one-click-fix. If you feel that only a reinstall or
repair will resolve the problem, then I will provide the methods to
properly
do that. However, repairing or reinstalling IE will not remove nor negate
any scumware that is on your system.

$$ What scumware???? What should I try next? I already ran everything I
have from Spybot, Adaware, HijackThis Norton's AV, CWshredder, to on and on
and on.... what's left?
There are several methods here from various experts on this ng and others
to
choose from. You can select the method(s) you feel most comfortable with.
***********************************************************************
NOTE: If you can not download these programs from the Internet

$$ What programs? I have every program recommend to me from these NGs going
back well over 2 years.
I already have Startup-Monitor, Spybot, Adaware, BHODemon, CodestuffStarter,
HiJackThis, Start-upInspector, Spyware blaster, & CW shredder. What's left?

then you will
need go to another computer with CD-ROM burning capabilities. Create a
folder on the hard drive of the other computer called HOLD, download the
programs to that folder,

$$ They're all already in a folder, on a CD (backup) and they're installed
on this PC. I updated them and ran them all several times in the past few
days. I have no problem accessing them.

then burn that folder to a CD. Copy the HOLD
folder to your HD and then install the programs from there and run them.

=== BREVITY SNIP,... I saved your post. :)

Please see all the anti-scumware programs I have listed above. Can you
suggest anything else that is free that I can try before trying a fix? None
of the above including Norton AV and Norton WinDr. found anything. I also
did a defrag, dumped all temp and ITF's, the recycle bin and all deleted
email etc... then did a scandisk/fix errors. In fact I did most of these
things before I even came here and asked for help. :*( This is the first
serious problem we've had woth thos PC in months.

FS~
 
J

Jan Il

Hi FreeSpirit :)

The programs I was referring to here were the links/information/programs for
the repair/reinstall information that you requested to repair/reinstall IE,
and which I provided here in my previous reply to this thread: Repair
Internet Explorer: These are not scumware removal tools, but, the
information you will need to repair or reinstall IE as you requested. :)

Hope this helps

Jan :)
Smiles are meant to be shared,
that's why they're so contagious.

Replies are posted only to the newsgroup for the benefit or other readers.
How to make a good newsgroup post:
http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
 
F

~ FreeSpirit ~

Jan Il said:
Hi FreeSpirit :)


The programs I was referring to here were the links/information/programs
for
the repair/reinstall information that you requested to repair/reinstall
IE,
and which I provided here in my previous reply to this thread: Repair
Internet Explorer: These are not scumware removal tools, but, the
information you will need to repair or reinstall IE as you requested. :)

Hope this helps
====================
Yes, I'm aware of what it is. I just thought you may know yet another
spyware finder/remover before I try a "fix." So far shutting off ZoneAlarm5
and turning on XP2's firewall has made a difference. Someone suggested I do
this as there seems to be some "problem" with ZA and XP2 that has nothing to
do with spy/scumware. Please keep this in mind if someone else comes here
with the same problem.......

FS~
 
R

Robert Aldwinckle

....
[X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.2180]
$$ Dear Jan, there are so many posts on this NG that even finding the original thread is difficult.


Learn how to use your newsreader?

As long as you are using the same From: address in all your posts
you can press Ctrl-h to see only threads you have participated in.
So, the fewer threads you create the fewer threads you will have
to manage... ;)

And the longer some of these threads get the harder they are to control and follow.

Starting over from square one on the same problem without any
reference to previous discussion is very inconsiderate of the people
you are expecting help from.

So far the only answers I'm getting are spyware related and one person suggested I stop ZoneAlarm 5, which I did.

Well, now you have another different reply which I am not going
to repeat in this (redundant) thread.


Good luck

Robert Aldwinckle
---
 
S

Semper

Replace Zone Alarm with Sygate firewall it is far superior to ZA
and is compatible with XP firewall.
It provides a much more readable log and runs well.
Best of luck :)
 
F

~ FreeSpirit ~

Semper said:
Replace Zone Alarm with Sygate firewall it is far superior to ZA
and is compatible with XP firewall.
It provides a much more readable log and runs well.
Best of luck :)
=========================
Thanks,... we may try that. I don't care for the Wone-way firewall since
anything on my PC can now "phone home."

FS~
 
F

~ FreeSpirit ~

Robert Aldwinckle said:
...
[X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.2180]
$$ Dear Jan, there are so many posts on this NG that even finding the
original thread is difficult.
Learn how to use your newsreader?

** I usually use "watch Thread." That helps.
As long as you are using the same From: address in all your posts
you can press Ctrl-h to see only threads you have participated in.
So, the fewer threads you create the fewer threads you will have
to manage... ;)

** I didn't know about the ctrl-h. :)))
Starting over from square one on the same problem without any
reference to previous discussion is very inconsiderate of the people
you are expecting help from.

** Oh,...sorry. :*(
Well, now you have another different reply which I am not going
to repeat in this (redundant) thread.

FS~
 

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