http:\\ problem

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Paul.Tao.Chang

when in IE 6 on a xp box, http:\\ wont be added after you type say
www.cnn.com. so i get a cant display page message. Howerver, my auto
address complete is checked, so when i type cnn and ctrl+enter, it
works as it should. this just happened a couple days ago. any ideas?

thanks
 
when in IE 6 on a xp box, http:\\ wont be added after you type say
www.cnn.com. so i get a cant display page message. Howerver, my auto
address complete is checked, so when i type cnn and ctrl+enter, it
works as it should. this just happened a couple days ago. any ideas?

Problems in Windows Explorer or the Windows shell after you install
security update MS06-015
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/918165/en-us
Microsoft Security Bulletin MS06-015

Vulnerability in Windows Explorer Could Allow Remote Code Execution
(908531)
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms06-015.mspx

For those who have Hewlett Packard's Share to Web Software, there
are two registry patches to choose from (run either one or the
other) not both:

I've made a "patch" back on Saturday available at:
http://patch-info.de/WinXP/Downloads/KB908531_Share-To-Web.zip
(Note this is a Zip file and will need to be extracted. It contains
a REG file which needs to be imported into the registry via double
clicking the contained REG file. You may have to reboot Windows
afterwards.)

or

Kelly has made a patch with exact same functionality available at:
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm
Line #383 - this is a vbs file and instructions on how to use such
files are at the top of the page.

Both of the above mentioned "patches" for the KB908531 *do not*
work for Windows 2000. See the MSKB article 918165 for details.

If you're using a Nvidia video card, you may want to update the driver
for that card: http://www.nvidia.com/content/drivers/drivers.asp

In case you're running a Kerio firewall software, please reread
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/918165/en-us cloesly.

HTH,
Freudi
 

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