MEB
Tue May 27 12:07:24 PDT 2008
837009 is listed on this system. The only 82**** in Add/Remove I presently
have is 823559. Its not shown in IE or iuhist either. Would this be related
to the SecCD usage perhaps?
I agree, if that was, in fact, the supposed update/supercede, then that is
what should be offered. There were installation issues associated with it,
so MAYBE Microsoft determined it would just delete/not offer it or SecCD
somehow over-rides installation. It did, however, appear in the old
installations [not SecCD updated] documented in 2006.
Affected Software:
. Microsoft Windows NT® Workstation 4.0 Service Pack 6a
. Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 Service Pack 6a
. Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 Terminal Server Edition Service Pack 6
. Microsoft Windows 2000 Service Pack 2, Microsoft Windows 2000 Service Pack
3, Microsoft Windows 2000 Service Pack 4
. Microsoft Windows XP and Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 1
. Microsoft Windows XP 64-Bit Edition Service Pack 1
. Microsoft Windows XP 64-Bit Edition Version 2003
. Microsoft Windows ServerT 2003
. Microsoft Windows Server 2003 64-Bit Edition
. Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition (SE), and
Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition (Me) - Review the FAQ section of this
bulletin for details about these operating systems.
INFORMATION/DATA saved for 823353 shows [02/07 and 02/16 of 2006]:
> Answering to PA Bear, now with 887797 and 897715 missing, 823353 is the
only
> reported update by Windows update...
>
> msoe.dll and inetcomm.dll are now 6.00.2800.1478 while wab32.dll is
> 6.00.2800.1106.
Well, msoe.dll and inetcomm.dll have the version numbers of the files
contained in KB887797 *not* KB823353 while the wab32.dll is the version
coming with plain SP1 (no KB823353 nor KB887797 installed). You have
a "wonderful" mix of versions there on your machine right now :-/
So I stress you to install KB823353 with the /n:v parameter once
again (IE6.0sp1-KB823353-x86-ENU.exe /n:v). Please try this one in
normal mode, *not* safe mode. Afterwards please compare the versions
of the following files with the ones on your machine - yes, *all*
of them! In the brackets you can find the version and date of the
files wich are contained in KB823353:
directdb.dll (6.0.2800.1123 - 03.03.2003)
inetcomm.dll (6.0.2800.1441 - 07.06.2004)
inetres.dll (6.0.2800.1123 - 07.06.2004)
msident.dll (6.0.2800.1123 - 07.06.2004)
msimn.exe (6.0.2800.1123 - 07.06.2004)
msoe.dll (6.0.2800.1437 - 26.05.2004)
msoeacct.dll (6.0.2800.1123 - 07.06.2004)
msoeres.dll (6.0.2800.1123 - 07.06.2004)
msoert2.dll (6.0.2800.1123 - 03.03.2003)
oeimport.dll (6.0.2800.1123 - 07.06.2004)
oemig50.exe (6.0.2800.1123 - 07.06.2004)
oemiglib.dll (6.0.2800.1123 - 07.06.2004)
wab32.dll (6.0.2800.1450 - 24.06.2004)
wab.exe (6.0.2800.1123 - 07.06.2004)
wabfind.dll (6.0.2800.1123 - 07.06.2004)
wabimp.dll (6.0.2800.1123 - 07.06.2004)
wabmig.exe (6.0.2800.1123 - 03.03.2003)
Could you please afterwards open Internet Explorer, have look in
"? -> Info" and please post *all* what's listet there behind and
under the "Update Version" section? Yes *all* these "Q......"'s.
AND:
Date: Fri, Dec 16 2005 1:39 pm
From: "PA Bear"
Thanks, Freudi.
Dimitri, here's another description of how to do what Freudi's asked you to
try:
<paste>
Close OE. Clear History, delete Cookies and delete Temporary Internet Files
via IE: Tools > Options > General, then...
1. Download the Cumulative Security Update for Outlook Express 6 Service
Pack 1 (KB823353; all OSS) from the following link, saving it to your
Desktop:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=AD6A96BC-DAF0-4EAB-89B8-BD702B3E3E5D&displaylang=en
(or
http://snipurl.com/8x9i)
[ Optional: 2. Restart the computer in Safe Mode. (During the reboot, keep
pressing the F8 key until the Windows Startup menu appears > Choose Safe
Mode > Enter.) ]
3. Rename the downloaded file to KB823353.EXE and copy it to C:\ (the root
directory of drive C; assumes drive C is the boot drive)
4. Start > Run > (type in) C:\KB823353.EXE /N:V (Note the space) > press
ENTER
5. Close the command window.
6. Reboot [into Windows] and then check in at Windows Update to see KB823353
is still offered.
</paste>
Don't install any other OE updates, just answer #6 above and either state
the current versions of MSOE.DLL and INETCOMM.DLL or post your reply using
OE instead of the web interface.
~PA Bear
Ottmar Freudenberger wrote:
<snip>
> Okay, so you've skipped the steps I've mentioned after having KB823353
> installed? ;-)
>
> Uninstall them (KB887797 and KB897715) once again please.
>
> After you've unistalled them, try to install KB823353 with the parameter
> "/n:v".
> Assuming you've saved the "IE6.0sp1-KB823353-x86-ENU.exe" file in
> "C:\Downloads", you would have to enter the following in "Run" in the
> Start menu:
>
> C:\Downloads\IE6.0sp1-KB823353-x86-ENU.exe /n:v
>
> Note, there's a blank after the EXE and no blank in the parameter.
> Let me know, if the installation of KB823353 has been successful this time
<snip>
Date: Fri, Dec 16 2005 6:19 pm
From: "PA Bear"
ActiveX controls may not load as expected in Internet Explorer due to
defense in depth changes introduced in cumulative security update 896688
(MS05-052):
http://support.microsoft.com/Default.aspx?kbid=909889
A Web page that contains a custom ActiveX control may not load as expected
in Internet Explorer due to defense in depth changes introduced in
cumulative security update 896688 (MS05-052):
http://support.microsoft.com/Default.aspx?kbid=909738
=> The fix detailed in 909889 involving the Registry and OLE32.DLL is
available at
-
http://patch-info.de/IE/Downloads/OLEfix.zip or
-
http://www.dougknox.com/xp/utils/kb896688_fix.zip (a small VB app that
checks the 4 values and offers a repair option if any of them are
incorrect).
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-Windows (IE/OE, Shell/User, Security), Aumha.org VSOP, DTS-L.org
> Ralf wrote:
> > I'd like to let the group know that the odd behavior issue which has
been
> > reported from various sources after installing the December Microsoft
> > Updates has been solved. I've posted the details on my blog at
> >
http://www.rottmann.net .
> >
--
MEB
http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com
--
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"Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message
news:%2361bRhCwIHA.1768@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
| Oh yeah... That /nv switch didn't work when I tried it. What I don't get
is
| where she got 823353, since I've yet to see it offered by Windows Updates.
| Thing is, KB823353 = MS04-18, whereas KB837009 = MS04-13. The notes in
| MS04-18 say that it replaces MS04-13.
|
| IOW, it would seem a failure of WU to not offer KB823353 to my system. I'd
| be interested to know from folks: In Add/Remove Programs, do you have
either
| of these Updates listed (or both)?
|
| --
| Gary S. Terhune
| MS-MVP Shell/User
| www.grystmill.com
|
| "MEB" <meb@not here@hotmail.com> wrote in message
| news:u6qeXOCwIHA.704@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
| > Frankly I'm not sure. When done with everything else [file checks,
| > anti-v/SpyWare, etc.] run C:\WINDOWS\QFECheck.exe and see if anything is
| > messed up.
| > Might cross-check the Windows Update.log and iuhist.xml if you used
| > windowsupdate during the process.
| >
| > --
| > MEB
http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com
| > --
| > _________
| >
| > "Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message
| > news:uxvuLTBwIHA.4952@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
| > | Uninstalled 823353, installed 837009, reinstalled 82353. But I'm not
| > clear
| > | that that was the thing to do. We were getting blitzy, so I'm not
sure.
| > |
| > | --
| > | Gary S. Terhune
| > | MS-MVP Shell/User
| > | www.grystmill.com
| > |
| > | "MEB" <meb@not here@hotmail.com> wrote in message
| > | news:OE$y%23F8vIHA.2360@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
| > | > Did you fix it with /N:V fix, or the reg entry, or are there still
| > issues
| > | > with it? Just curious..
| > | >
| > | > --
| > | > MEB
http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com
| > | > --
| > | > _________
| > | >
| > | > "Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message
| > | > news:uPntGK7vIHA.3760@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
| > | > | The mystery still remains as to where MSXML 4.0 SP1 came from, and
| > what
| > | > | disappeared those three other files, but what caused some grief
was
| > that
| > | > the
| > | > | machine was out of disk space. So we made some, were able to get
rid
| > of
| > | > the
| > | > | firewall and a couple of other things, update some apps, reinstall
| > IE,
| > | > etc.
| > | > | There is another firewall in the mix, on the Belkin router, and it
| > seems
| > | > to
| > | > | be blocking Avast!, too. So we discovered that leaving Web Shield
| > out
| > | > fixed
| > | > | the problem with Avast!, just before their tech response, though
it
| > | > doesn't
| > | > | explain how the no-browser-allowed problem was occurring when
Avast!
| > was
| > | > | completely uninstalled. Whatever, it's worked all day, today.
| > | > |
| > | > | I suspect further malware, but the system is 98 Original and is
the
| > | > original
| > | > | install. Had AOL for various years, then EarthLink, then this
cable
| > | > company,
| > | > | all with their installations of branded stuff, and the cable
| > company's
| > | > | "reach into your system and FIX things" umbilical, it's hard to
sort
| > | > stuff
| > | > | out. Cleaned up what was necessary to clean up (machine will be
| > | > replaced,
| > | > | soon.) Further scans need to be run and a HJT log done right.
| > | > |
| > | > | Had a problem with Outlook Express after reinstall of IE. Went to
WU
| > and
| > | > got
| > | > | three updates, but then went back and one kept being reoffered.
This
| > was
| > | > the
| > | > | issue:
| > | > |
| >
http://www.computing.net/answers/windows-95/kb837009-problem/163986.html
| > | > |
| > | > | More to come if I remember more...
| > | > |
| > | > | --
| > | > | Gary S. Terhune
| > | > | MS-MVP Shell/User
| > | > | www.grystmill.com
| > | > |
| > | > |
| > | > | "CdLSRN" <ginnyrn5@nospam.com> wrote in message
| > | > | news:483a5a3a$0$15179$607ed4bc@cv.net...
| > | > | > Thank you everyone! I really appreciate you sticking with me
| > through
| > | > this.
| > | > | > Someone
| > | > | > sent me the 3 DLL files I was missing. I installed them and was
| > able
| > | > to
| > | > | > run the
| > | > | > repair tool for IE6SP1. But that didn't help. I cleaned up my
| > startup
| > | > | > items with help
| > | > | > from the group. I deleted a lot of unnecessary files. I download
| > | > IE6sp1
| > | > | > zip from an
| > | > | > e-mail and Gary walked my through the overinstall. I follow your
| > | > advice
| > | > on
| > | > | > just about
| > | > | > every post. Forgive me for not answering all but we spent about
24
| > | > hours
| > | > | > just going
| > | > | > through this. This is my third day and we are finally fixed. I
| > think
| > | > what
| > | > | > did it is I
| > | > | > removed my firewall.....'Trial of Transgressions'....I think
that
| > was
| > | > the
| > | > | > name. and I
| > | > | > only use Avast resident protection (virus scanner).....not web
| > | > protection
| > | > | > or e-mail.
| > | > | > Spybot tea timer removed, as Gary said.
| > | > | > I ran scandisk.
| > | > | > I did so many things it's hard to remember them all. When I
start
| > my
| > | > | > computer any
| > | > | > referral to ports, or joysticks, or the soundcard that I never
had
| > are
| > | > | > gone. A few
| > | > | > little quirks remain such as when I try to send this e-mail, I
| > get
| > an
| > | > | > error message
| > | > | > that the outbox can't be opened. So I will bypass the outbox
from
| > now
| > | > on
| > | > | > and send
| > | > | > messages right away. At least I can get online!!!
| > | > | > thank you all.
| > | > | >
| > | > | >
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