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Old 05-09-2007, 09:11 PM
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Re: Windows Update killed IE7! navcancl & ieframe.dll error

On May 9, 9:28 pm, mick_ha...@austarnet.com.au wrote:
> I don't think the problem is related to addons, the installation of
> IE7, proxies, Host files or the particular website being visited. It
> is 100% reproducible on some machines like mine by simply toggling the
> Phishing Filter on and off. Many users here have both the update and
> Phishing Filter turned on and do not see the problem.
>
> I was having the same issue even with the home page set to about:blank
> and all addons disabled using the "Internet Explorer (No Addons)"
> shortcut from the System Tools under Accessories. When I used the
> "iexplore.exe -nohome -extoff" extensions, IE7 would open but as
> soon as I went anywhere, evenwww.google.com, I'd get the dreadedNavcanclmessage. Disabling Phishing Filter rectified all issues.
> However, I have many users here who do not have the problem with the
> 931768 update installed and Phishing Filter enabled.
>
> Temporary Solution...
>
> 1. Start IE7 using Start->Run iexplore.exe -nohome -extoff
> 2. Right click on the toolbar area and tick Menu Bar if its disabled
> 2. Tools->Options->Advanced->Security->Disable Phishing Filter
>
> I tried with no luck a complete reinstall of IE7 followed by
> reinstalling Microsoft Update 91768 but the update broke it again.
> There is heaps of stuff on this development machine so pinpointing the
> exact cause will be difficult. Lots of people have the issue so I'm
> sure Microsoft will work it out eventually. In the mean time, I can
> live without Phishing protection.
>
> On May 10, 10:57 am, "PA Bear" <PABear...******.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > UPDATE: See if this webpage of MVP Mike Burgess' addresses the problem:http://mvps.org/winhelp2002/hostsfaq.htm#message
> > --
> > ~PA Bear

>
> > PA Bear wrote:
> > > See 'Known issues with this security update > Controls that prompt before
> > > they are loaded' section ofhttp://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!]

>
> > > andy mackie wrote:
> > >> After installing the latest windows updates today, IE7 now dies when
> > >> trying
> > >> to start, giving a security warning aboutnavcanclfrom ieframe.dll.

>
> > >> I've saw a couple of other posts suggest it's KB931768 that's causing the
> > >> problem.

>
> > >> Doing a system restore to before this update got things working for me.
> > >> Any
> > >> idea as to what the problem is ?

>
> > >> Thanks,
> > >> Andy Mackie- Hide quoted text -

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I Uninstall IE7 and now is working!!!

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Old 05-09-2007, 09:11 PM