update kb931768 for ie7

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I have the same problem with KB931768 for IE7 I had to remove the update so I
can get online IE will not work at all with this update installed And I have been
assisted by Microsoft and nothing they suggested works,Ihad to remove the update

PA Bear said:
Let me point out that the vast majority of other IE7 users have installed
MS07-027/KB931768 and are not experiencing this problem (including myself,
on several machines). 24 hours ago, this did have all the signs of a
growing, widespread problem. We realize now that there's really only small
number of you experiencing this problem (though we do share your pain).

What we need to discover is what each affected machine has in common (e.g.,
another anti-phishing/-scam component, anti-virus, anti-spyware application,
third-party firewall, custom hosts file, custom site-blocking list).

Bashing Microsoft isn't going to help. Working together will. I suggest
you start watching and participating in threads similar to this one seen in
Windows Update newsgroup: microsoft.public.windowsupdate
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User)
AumHa VSOP & Admin; DTS-L.org
Thanks PA Bear, But I just gave up. If i reinstall again i can't get on
the
net. I have contacted microsoft but all i get is the run around, seems
they
have no idea's. So i'll just run with out their update. It is funny that i
have 3 computers , 2 on xp pro and 1 on xp home, only one of the xp pro's
is
doing this, the others updated and work fine.

PA Bear said:
Follow-up: Right-click the Cancelled message > Select Properties > Write
down exactly what's shown in Address (URL) line and post it in a reply to
this thread.

Also see if disabling Phishing Filter makes any difference (Tools >
Internet Options > Advanced > Security).
--
~PA Bear

PA Bear wrote:
UPDATE: See if this webpage of MVP Mike Burgess' addresses the problem:
http://mvps.org/winhelp2002/hostsfaq.htm#message

PA Bear wrote:
See 'Known issues with this security update > Controls that prompt
before
they are loaded' section of http://support.microsoft.com/kb/931768

1. Try opening IE in No Add-ons mode & see if this behavior persists.
If
it
doesn't, change your IE home page to "blank" then close IE7 and reopen
normally (i.e., with all Add-ons enabled) and see if the behavior
returns.

2. If still no joy, reopen in No Add-ons mode, reset IE settings
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/923737), close IE, open normally and
see
if
the behavior still persists.

This is all related to a cross-site security vulnerability addressed by
MS07-027/KB931768: http://secunia.com/advisories/24535/

Also try this fix, courtesy of MVP Robert Aldwinckle:

Start > Run > Type or copy/paste the following into the box:

iexplore.exe -nohome -extoff

[Note the spaces in the line above!]

The update kb 931768 for ie7 stoped my ie from working. A popup would
come
up
and say something about downloading navcand from ieframe.dll and then
recomend cancling it. I had to uninstall the update.
 
Change the location of your Temporary Internet Files back to the default and
all should be well.

The default location in WinXP is typically C:\Documents and
Settings\[Username]\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files.

Change it via IE Tools > Internet Options > General > Browsing history >
Settings > Move folder.
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User)
AumHa VSOP & Admin; DTS-L.org

I have the same problem with KB931768 for IE7 I had to remove the update
so I can get online IE will not work at all with this update installed
And
I have been assisted by Microsoft and nothing they suggested works,Ihad
to
remove the update

PA Bear said:
Let me point out that the vast majority of other IE7 users have installed
MS07-027/KB931768 and are not experiencing this problem (including
myself,
on several machines). 24 hours ago, this did have all the signs of a
growing, widespread problem. We realize now that there's really only
small
number of you experiencing this problem (though we do share your pain).

What we need to discover is what each affected machine has in common
(e.g.,
another anti-phishing/-scam component, anti-virus, anti-spyware
application, third-party firewall, custom hosts file, custom
site-blocking
list).

Bashing Microsoft isn't going to help. Working together will. I suggest
you start watching and participating in threads similar to this one seen
in
Windows Update newsgroup: microsoft.public.windowsupdate
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User)
AumHa VSOP & Admin; DTS-L.org
Thanks PA Bear, But I just gave up. If i reinstall again i can't get on
the
net. I have contacted microsoft but all i get is the run around, seems
they
have no idea's. So i'll just run with out their update. It is funny that
i
have 3 computers , 2 on xp pro and 1 on xp home, only one of the xp
pro's
is
doing this, the others updated and work fine.

:

Follow-up: Right-click the Cancelled message > Select Properties >
Write
down exactly what's shown in Address (URL) line and post it in a reply
to
this thread.

Also see if disabling Phishing Filter makes any difference (Tools >
Internet Options > Advanced > Security).
--
~PA Bear

PA Bear wrote:
UPDATE: See if this webpage of MVP Mike Burgess' addresses the
problem:
http://mvps.org/winhelp2002/hostsfaq.htm#message

PA Bear wrote:
See 'Known issues with this security update > Controls that prompt
before
they are loaded' section of http://support.microsoft.com/kb/931768

1. Try opening IE in No Add-ons mode & see if this behavior persists.
If
it
doesn't, change your IE home page to "blank" then close IE7 and
reopen
normally (i.e., with all Add-ons enabled) and see if the behavior
returns.

2. If still no joy, reopen in No Add-ons mode, reset IE settings
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/923737), close IE, open normally and
see
if
the behavior still persists.

This is all related to a cross-site security vulnerability addressed
by
MS07-027/KB931768: http://secunia.com/advisories/24535/

Also try this fix, courtesy of MVP Robert Aldwinckle:

Start > Run > Type or copy/paste the following into the box:

iexplore.exe -nohome -extoff

[Note the spaces in the line above!]

The update kb 931768 for ie7 stoped my ie from working. A popup
would
come
up
and say something about downloading navcand from ieframe.dll and
then
recomend cancling it. I had to uninstall the update.
 
I don't see any bashing of microsoft here. Where is the "bashing"? That
microsoft gave the runaround and had no ideas?

Then it is suggested the user "start watching and participating in threads
similar to this one seen in Windows Update newsgroup:
microsoft.public.windowsupdate". Some of us might not have hours to scour
forums, just to make updates not break our operating system. I know I dont. I
looked through numerous forums and found no solution to my problem. Should I
just do this forever, spend countless hours on these forums, until I get
lucky? Even if it starts feeling like a runaround, since it gets me nowhere?

I guess so, as long as I don't mention the word runaround, in which case,
the ultra-defensive mindset will view this as microsoft-bashing. Yeesh.
 
You could always call PSS instead.

Customers in the U.S. and Canada can receive technical support from
Microsoft Product Support Services at 1-866-PCSAFETY. There is no charge for
support calls that are associated with security updates. When you call, you
MUST specifically state that the problem is related to the installation of a
security update and you must give the KB for the update (e.g., 931768).

See http://support.microsoft.com/securityhome?LN=en-us&x=12&y=10 >
"No-Charge Support" in right-hand menu.

International customers can receive support from their local Microsoft
subsidiaries. There is no charge for support that is associated with
security updates. For more information about how to contact Microsoft for
support issues, visit the International Support Web site:
https://support.microsoft.com/common/international.aspx

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