>> 4. Go to
http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com and install any Critical<span style="color:blue"><span style="color:green">
>> Updates offered. If "Root Certificates" update is listed in the Optional
>> Updates category, you might install it, too, to take full advantage of
>> IE7's additional security.</span></span>
My bad. The above should have been edited and the following posted instead:
"4. Go to
http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com and install any Critical
Updates offered."
Otherwise, everything in my last reply pertains to Win2K SP4.
--
~PA Bear
Richard wrote:<span style="color:blue">
> Thanks PA again, but I'm running Win 2000 sp4 not XP, and IE 6. All KB's
> you
> mentionned are related to XP, which is not the case here. One thing I
> could
> add though, is when I do crtl>alt >delete, I get a gray back ground with a
> graphic that looks like an old MS-DOS screen ( A face with an old gray
> graphic) . Otherwise, everything else looks normal. Thanks again, Richard
>
> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:
><span style="color:green"><span style="color:darkred">
>>> ...I will remove KB947864 just to make sure M$ didn't screw it up. If
>>> I still get the problem afterwards, I will reinstall it.</span>
>>
>> If tweaking your third-party firewall's settings don't help [HINT!], try
>> the following:
>>
>> 1. Disable your anti-virus application, any real-time protection provided
>> by an anti-spyware application (except for Windows Defender; includes
>> Spybot Tea Timer, SpySweeper Guards, AVG AS guard.exe, etc.), disable
>> any
>> third-party firewall AND enable the Windows Firewall .
>>
>> NB: You're "working without a net" now: Don't to ANYTHING else online
>> (e.g., browsing; reading email; chatting) except #4 below until your
>> anti-virus application has been re-enabled!
>>
>> 2. Uninstall "Security Update for Windows 2000 (KB947864)"
>> via Add/Remove Programs (make sure Show Updates box is checked at top
>> right) and reboot.
>>
>> 3. Re-do #1 above.
>>
>> 4. Go to
http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com and install any Critical
>> Updates offered. If "Root Certificates" update is listed in the Optional
>> Updates category, you might install it, too, to take full advantage of
>> IE7's additional security.
>>
>> 5. Reboot > Make sure everything in #1 above is enabled again and, if
>> applicable, disable the Windows Firewall and enable your third-party
>> firewall.
>>
>> You do NOT want to use your computer online without KB947864 installed!
>> --
>> ~PA Bear
>>
>>
>> Richard wrote:<span style="color:darkred">
>>> Thanks PA, AV is Symantec Corporate and for anti-spyware is Zone Alarm
>>> Pro.
>>> This week end I ran AdAware and Spybot fully updated in safe mode -
>>> found
>>> nothing. Other than IE 6 freezing once in a while, everything behaves
>>> normally. I will remove KB947864 just to make sure M$ didn't screw it
>>> up.
>>> If
>>> I still get the problem afterwards, I will reinstall it.
>>>
>>> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:
>>>> What anti-virus application or security suite is installed? What
>>>> anti-spyware applications (other than Defender)? What third-party
>>>> firewall
>>>> (if any)?
>>>>
>>>> Cumulative Security Updates for IE are seldom responsible for such
>>>> behavior, Richard. If uninstalling the most recent IE update
>>>> (KB947864)
>>>> via Add/Remove Programs resolves the behavior (doubtful), either it
>>>> wasn't
>>>> installed properly in the first place or something's gone awry in
>>>> Windows
>>>> (not IE).
>>>>
>>>> I would NOT recommend connecting the machine to the internet without IE
>>>> and
>>>> Windows being fully patched!
>>>> --
>>>> IE-specific newsgroup:
>>>>
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.publ...xplorer.general
>>>>
>>>> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
>>>> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Richard wrote:
>>>>> Dell Optiplex GX260 - Win 2K, sp4: I suspect the last or the before
>>>>> last
>>>>> Black Tuesday Windows update did this to my computer because it never
>>>>> did
>>>>> this before (I had this computer for 5 years now). Can someone confirm
>>>>> this
>>>>> and if so, tell me which update I will remove? Note: It does not
>>>>> freeze
>>>>> all
>>>>> the time, let's say once or twice per session.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thank you all in advance </span></span></span>