IE 6 taking about 30 seconds to load after Windows Updates 4/16/08

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FSN Tech

The server {FBA44040-BD27-4A09-ACC8-C08B7C723DCD} did not register with DCOM
within the required timeout. I installed the following updates: Security
Update for ActiveX Killbits for Internet Explorer 6 for Windows 2000
(KB948881), Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer 6 Service Pack 1
(KB947864), Windows 2000 Hotfix KB941693, Security Update for Windows 2000
(KB941693), Security Update for Windows 2000 (KB944338), Security Update for
Windows 2000 (KB945553), Windows 2000 Hotfix KB947864-IE6SP1-20080215.120000,
Windows 2000 Hotfix KB948590, Security Update for Windows 2000 (KB948590),
Windows 2000 Hotfix KB948881-IE6SP1-20080313.120000 and Windows Malicious
Software Removal Tool - April 2008 (KB890830).

I have found after the first web site is loaded in IE 6 and going to other
web sites are much faster if I do not exit IE. This is on a Windows 2000
server and I have another client that has the same issue/Windows 2000 server
too. This did not seem to be happening before I did these updates. Anyone
else experiencing this same issue? I know Windows 2000 server is out dated
but I would like to know what could be done.
 
F

FSN Tech

I found a posting in this group about removing the Google Toolbar and so I
tried it. This did fix my issue with the slow IE after Windows updates.

FSN Tech
 
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David Morgan \(MAMS\)

FSN Tech said:
I found a posting in this group about removing the Google Toolbar and so I
tried it. This did fix my issue with the slow IE after Windows updates.


Interesting... thank you.
 
J

JohnB

I was having the same problem.
Removed Google Tool Bar
OK
Reinstalled Google Tool Bar
Seems OK
 
D

David Morgan \(MAMS\)

JohnB said:
I was having the same problem.
Removed Google Tool Bar
OK
Reinstalled Google Tool Bar
Seems OK


The Google Toolbar is essentially spyware.
 
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Hi everyone...first post. Try this...it worked and it made a HUGE difference.

Tools/Internet Options/Programs tab/ Uncheck "Internet Explorer should check to see if it is the default browser" OK it. Stop all IE sessions. Now watch how quick it restarts.
 

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