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| Re: Windows Update killed IE7! navcancl & ieframe.dll error [quote=rburtnick;526467]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 Exactly! This did the job. I was going to ask whether to say "yes" or "no" to the Navcancl prompt. I finally tried "yes" but it didn't make any difference in outcome (IE disappeared.) Well, no difference that I could see ... which is why I kept looking for that to be addressed ... never saw it discussed here or elsewhere. It really is amazing how often I get to spend weeks of my time just to get things to work. (and I've been doing this stuff since CPM days) I miss DOS. [/ I have just fixed this problem in my computer. I simply went to Control Panel, Programs (Uninstall a Program), View Installed Updates, and uninstalled all security updates for microsoft windows. After that I re-start the computer, clicked at internet explorer and worked again. ESM ] |
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| Re: Windows Update killed IE7! navcancl & ieframe.dll error Hi all, I wonder if there's anyone that can help me out here? Santa brought me a new Laptop today with Vista HP installed. Now, I updated Windoze and now I cannot get IE to load up. I get the much mentioned navcancl & ieframe.dll security warning. I have tried ALL the methods described that I have found on'tinernet including this forum. Very interesting and helpfull but alas no resolution. even IE doesn't start using Run iexplore.exe -nohome -extoff I did manage to install Firefox browser using my other Vista desktop PC network connection so I thought the problem was bypassed but I cannot even install Norton Internet security as this flags up security warnings too. Anyone got any more ideas? Cheers |
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| Re: Windows Update killed IE7! navcancl & ieframe.dll error Hi, Has your Temporary Internet Files folder been moved? - - - Posted by Tony on May 11, 2007 If you use Vista and have a similar kinda issue of latest KB931768, which cause IE7 stopped working with a popping up window, indicating some navcancl & ieframe.dll related issue, you may follow my instruction to fix that. IMO, this issue is caused by a non-default temporary internet files' folder. 0. Check my previous thread to see if you have the same issue as I had. http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/com...=en-us&m=1&p=1 1.Maybe you need to change the folder options in control panel -> folder options and turn off those hiding system & hidden files related settings. 2. Access control panel -> internet options -> general->history section-> settings, to see if your Temporary Internet Files folder is in its default folder. The default folder should be like : C:\Users\%USER_NAME%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windo ws\Temporary Internet Files (default folder may vary in WindowsXP) 3. If it is not in a default folder format, change it to C:\Users\%YOUR_USER_NAME%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\ Windows\. IE7 will automatically copy the temp files to C:\Users\%YOUR_USER_NAME%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\ Windows\Temporary Internet Files by restarting windows. 4. Reapply the KB931768 patch ,if you have uninstalled it and turn on your phishing filer. Restart IE7 to see if it works. - - - Hope this helps, Don [MS MVP- IE] "jvoric" <jvoric.325wk1@no-mx.tabletquestions.com> wrote in message news:jvoric.325wk1@no-mx.tabletquestions.com... > > HI ALL, I WONDER IF THERE'S ANYONE THAT CAN HELP ME OUT HERE? > SANTA BROUGHT ME A NEW LAPTOP TODAY WITH VISTA HP INSTALLED. NOW, I > UPDATED WINDOZE AND NOW I CANNOT GET IE TO LOAD UP. I GET THE MUCH > MENTIONED NAVCANCL & IEFRAME.DLL SECURITY WARNING. I HAVE TRIED ALL THE > METHODS DESCRIBED THAT I HAVE FOUND ON'TINERNET INCLUDING THIS FORUM. > VERY INTERESTING AND HELPFULL BUT ALAS NO RESOLUTION. EVEN IE DOESN'T > START USING Run iexplore.exe -nohome -extoff I DID MANAGE TO INSTALL > FIREFOX BROWSER USING MY OTHER VISTA DESKTOP PC NETWORK CONNECTION SO I > THOUGHT THE PROBLEM WAS BYPASSED BUT I CANNOT EVEN INSTALL NORTON > INTERNET SECURITY AS THIS FLAGS UP SECURITY WARNINGS TOO. ANYONE GOT > ANY MORE IDEAS? CHEERS:CONFUSED: > > > jvoric |
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| Re: Windows Update killed IE7! navcancl & ieframe.dll error Hi, Thanks for your reply. I have checked the TIF and it is in the correct place. I have however taken the extreme step of completely re-installing Vista as the machine was only taken out of the box today I have lost nothing(except if you count the hours I've wasted on it during today). Reinstalling Vista has solved the problem so far. I have been able to install Norton internet security and open IE without fault and the machine just "feels" better now.if you follow what i mean? When i first switched on the machine out of the box several errors occurred,can;t remember what they were now but I do wonder if they were the start of my previous problems.BUT as it stands right now I have not re-Activated Phishing filter nor have I re-installed any Windoze updates yet and feel a little aprehensive in doing so. Maybe i should consider NOT installing the KB931768 patch. This is a very strange situation indeed as i have a Dell desktop PC running VistaHP which was purchased earlier this year and that has the KB931768 patch installed and runs absolutely fine.(fingers crossed). I also very surprised that MS have not yet issued a fix for this problem. |
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| Re: Windows Update killed IE7! navcancl & ieframe.dll error Hi, The issue with KB931768 only affected users who had moved the Temporary Internet Files folder, IIRC. You might try installing updates in chronological order- 5 or 6 at a time and critical updates only (this round) with a restart after 5 or 6. There will also probably be unnecessary programs installed by the manufacturer, loading at startup, which could be disabled. Don [MS MVP- IE] "jvoric" <jvoric.3269j4@no-mx.tabletquestions.com> wrote in message news:jvoric.3269j4@no-mx.tabletquestions.com... > > Hi, Thanks for your reply. I have checked the TIF and it is in the > correct place. I have however taken the extreme step of completely > re-installing Vista as the machine was only taken out of the box today > I have lost nothing(except if you count the hours I've wasted on it > during today). Reinstalling Vista has solved the problem so far. I have > been able to install Norton internet security and open IE without fault > and the machine just "feels" better now.if you follow what i mean? When > i first switched on the machine out of the box several errors > occurred,can;t remember what they were now but I do wonder if they were > the start of my previous problems.BUT as it stands right now I have not > re-Activated Phishing filter nor have I re-installed any Windoze > updates yet and feel a little aprehensive in doing so. > Maybe i should consider NOT installing the KB931768 patch. This is a > very strange situation indeed as i have a Dell desktop PC running > VistaHP which was purchased earlier this year and that has the KB931768 > patch installed and runs absolutely fine.(fingers crossed). I also very > surprised that MS have not yet issued a fix for this problem. > > jvoric "Don Varnau" <don_04[at]varnau[dot]org> wrote in message news:OR6zwT0RIHA.536@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Hi, > Has your Temporary Internet Files folder been moved? > - - - > Posted by Tony on May 11, 2007 > If you use Vista and have a similar kinda issue of latest KB931768, which > cause IE7 stopped working with a popping up window, indicating some navcancl > & ieframe.dll related issue, you may follow my instruction to fix that. IMO, > this issue is caused by a non-default temporary internet files' folder. > > 0. Check my previous thread to see if you have the same issue as I had. > http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/com...=en-us&m=1&p=1 > > 1.Maybe you need to change the folder options in control panel -> folder > options and turn off those hiding system & hidden files related settings. > > 2. Access control panel -> internet options -> general->history section-> > settings, to see if your Temporary Internet Files folder is in its default > folder. The default folder should be like : > C:\Users\%USER_NAME%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windo ws\Temporary Internet > Files (default folder may vary in WindowsXP) > > 3. If it is not in a default folder format, change it to > C:\Users\%YOUR_USER_NAME%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\ Windows\. IE7 will > automatically copy the temp files to > C:\Users\%YOUR_USER_NAME%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\ Windows\Temporary Internet > Files by restarting windows. > > 4. Reapply the KB931768 patch ,if you have uninstalled it and turn on your > phishing filer. Restart IE7 to see if it works. > - - - > "jvoric" <jvoric.325wk1@no-mx.tabletquestions.com> wrote in message > news:jvoric.325wk1@no-mx.tabletquestions.com... > > > > HI ALL, I WONDER IF THERE'S ANYONE THAT CAN HELP ME OUT HERE? > > SANTA BROUGHT ME A NEW LAPTOP TODAY WITH VISTA HP INSTALLED. NOW, I > > UPDATED WINDOZE AND NOW I CANNOT GET IE TO LOAD UP. I GET THE MUCH > > MENTIONED NAVCANCL & IEFRAME.DLL SECURITY WARNING. I HAVE TRIED ALL THE > > METHODS DESCRIBED THAT I HAVE FOUND ON'TINERNET INCLUDING THIS FORUM. > > VERY INTERESTING AND HELPFULL BUT ALAS NO RESOLUTION. EVEN IE DOESN'T > > START USING Run iexplore.exe -nohome -extoff I DID MANAGE TO INSTALL > > FIREFOX BROWSER USING MY OTHER VISTA DESKTOP PC NETWORK CONNECTION SO I > > THOUGHT THE PROBLEM WAS BYPASSED BUT I CANNOT EVEN INSTALL NORTON > > INTERNET SECURITY AS THIS FLAGS UP SECURITY WARNINGS TOO. ANYONE GOT > > ANY MORE IDEAS? CHEERS:CONFUSED: > > |
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| Re: Windows Update killed IE7! navcancl & ieframe.dll error Fix for res://ieframe.dll/dnserror.html# is related to MS Update KB942615. Turns on Microsoft Firewall and I already had Trend Micro firewall on. Turned of one firewall and then got stuck in loop of being redirected to "RunOnce Microsoft web site every time I first ran IE7. The RunOnce page had error so it never completedit registry changes. I had to make them as follows: in HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Microsoft/Internet Explorer/Main - add entries: "RunOnceComplete" = dword:00000001 "RunOnceHasShown" = dword:00000001 You are then redirected to yet another Microsoft web site to take a Tour of the new features of IE7. Additional changes to your registry will be made my this web site when you finish the tour. I made the mistake of not allowing these changes when Spybot warned me and had to take the Tour again. Thank You Microsoft for the tour from res://frame.dll/serror.html# to RunOnce Hell and back again! Tom |
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| Re: Windows Update killed IE7! navcancl & ieframe.dll error I had tried all of the following: 1.) Disable Phishing 2.) Making sure that I was the administrator 3.) Downloaded FireFox To no avail. So, I downloaded IE 8.0 Beta and all went away. From exceldreamwriters I hope it helps! Last edited by excel; 10-03-2008 at 08:12 PM.. Reason: Added Word Beta |
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