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| | an update [suspect capicom] messed up ie7 on Vista There was an update today, most of it was for office. It had 1 for capicom, and the other for defender. Now every time I close IE7, it tells me there was an error and tries and succeeds in re-starting ie. Which I don't want, or I wouldn't have closedit. How do I back track on this capicom update and get things back to normal,or does someone else have some info on exactly which update caused this problem ? This is the 2nd update this week that's screwed more things than it fixed. Other was a video update. -- more pix @ http://members.toast.net/cbminfo/index.html |
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| | Re: an update [suspect capicom] messed up ie7 on Vista keepout@yahoo.com.invalid wrote: > > This is the 2nd update this week that's screwed more things than it fixed. Other was a video update. Never let MS update your video if things video related are working just fine. -- http://www.bootdisk.com/ |
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| | RE: an update [suspect capicom] messed up ie7 on Vista I think that there was also a cumulative security update for IE7 recently that may have something to do with it "keepout@yahoo.com.invalid" wrote: > There was an update today, most of it was for office. It had 1 for capicom, and the other for defender. > Now every time I close IE7, it tells me there was an error and tries and succeeds in re-starting ie. Which I don't want, or I wouldn't have closed it. > > How do I back track on this capicom update and get things back to normal, or does someone else have some info on exactly which update caused this problem ? > > This is the 2nd update this week that's screwed more things than it fixed. Other was a video update. > -- > more pix @ http://members.toast.net/cbminfo/index.html > |
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| | Re: an update [suspect capicom] messed up ie7 on Vista On Tue, 08 May 2007 20:35:30 -0400, keepout@yahoo.com.invalid wrote: >There was an update today, most of it was for office. It had 1 for capicom, and the other for defender. >Now every time I close IE7, it tells me there was an error and tries andsucceeds in re-starting ie. Which I don't want, or I wouldn't have closed it. > >How do I back track on this capicom update and get things back to normal, or does someone else have some info on exactly which update caused this problem ? > >This is the 2nd update this week that's screwed more things than it fixed. Other was a video update. I found the problem, but it wasn't part of an update as far as I know. The quicktime activex plugin when I remove it, ie closes fine. but now all my wav files on web pages don't play. I don't see the relation myself in office , cumulative updates with quicktime. -- more pix @ http://members.toast.net/cbminfo/index.html |
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