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| Re: KB931768 causes IE7 failure w/ navcancl & ieframe.dll &temp so "deansandrew" <deansandrew@discussions.microsoft.com> schrieb: > My problem is exactly the same as Tony's right at the beginning of this > thread although I am on XP SP2. After installing KB931768 I cannot open IE 7 > and receive the message: > File Download - Security Warning > Do you want to save this file? > Name: navcancl > Type: Unknown File Type, 2.64KB > From: ieframe.dll > Save Cancel > > > When I uninstall KB931768 the problem goes away. I have not touched the > Temporary Internet Files Folder whose path is shown in my earlier reply. Touch it IOW move it to another folder, at least temporary. Bye, Freudi |
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| Re: KB931768 causes IE7 failure w/ navcancl & ieframe.dll &temp so Thank you! After reading all the responses to the IEFRAME.dlldsn error, this is what I tried with success. In advanced options in the internet options, I disabled the phising filter. I then used the reset button in the same location. After rebooting, I was able to finally go to websites. This was a very frustrating problem that in my opinion, Microsoft should have responded to quickly. All the posts that I read concerning this problem indicated that it happened after a security update from them and they should have put out a fix. Thanks to all the computer savvy people whose responses helped me and many others. "Hexaae" wrote: > Ehm... just double click on the Protected mode text in the bottom IE7's bar! > You shouldn't disable it anyway... > > "ssher57" <ssher57@discussions.microsoft.com> ha scritto nel messaggio > news:150BFF1E-AC34-483E-AEE5-5FAE0AF7C67E@microsoft.com... > >I have looked in IE options and Cannot locate anywhere to uncheck > >protection > > mode. Can you tell me where to look? I am looking in the securities > > section > > > > "tony" wrote: > > > >> I have been running Internet Explorer 7.0 on Windows Vista for several > >> months and it was working fine. But today I just installed the "Security > >> Update for Windows Internet Explorer 7 (KB931768)" and that caused IE7 to > >> stop working. > >> > >> After I installed the update and restarted Windows, IE7 will no longer > >> start. Now when I double-click the icon or run iexplore.exe, the web > >> browser > >> window flashes quickly on the screen and then disappears. Then this error > >> message dialog box appears. > >> > >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >> File Download - Security Warning > >> Do you want to save this file? > >> Name: navcancl > >> Type: Unknown File Type, 2.64KB > >> From: ieframe.dll > >> Save Cancel > >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >> > >> temporarily, I have three ways to fix it: > >> 1. retore Vista or uninstall the patch > >> 2. run IE as Administrator ( which, as a matter of fact, disable the > >> protection mode) > >> 3. in IE Options->Securities->disable Protection Mode. > |
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| Re: KB931768 causes IE7 failure w/ navcancl & ieframe.dll &temp so The "File Download – Security Warning" dialog box opens when you try to open Internet Explorer 7: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/937409 -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) AumHa VSOP & Admin; DTS-L.org <snip> > tony wrote: >> Problem solved! >> >> I've solved this problem by restoring the temporary internet files folder >> the default folder. I changed the TIF folder for some reasons, but now I >> have to chage it back to solve this problem. The default folder in Vista >> should be like: >> C:\Users\%YOUR_USER_NAME%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\ Windows\Temporary >> Internet >> Files >> >> >> >> "Robert Aldwinckle" wrote: >> >>> "tony" <tony@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >>> news:3BF57C13-8D7D-43A4-A143-4F8E434E6C1D@microsoft.com... >>>> You know what, since I set about:blank as my default homepage, I can >>>> guarantee you this is nothing to do with the URL. >>> >>> >>> What we'd like to know is if it's being caused by >>> >>> res://ieframe/navcancl.htm >>> >>> Normally when you use the -nohome switch and click the Stop button >>> that shows up in the Address bar. >>> >>> E.g. Run... (press Win-R and enter:) >>> >>> iexplore.exe -nohome -extoff >>> >>> and click the Stop button. What happens? >>> >>> >>>> As a matter of fact, of >>>> this issue there is no chance for you to perform your follow-up. >>>> The main IE7 window is just like a quick flash, it popped up and closed >>>> at once, >>> >>> >>> Well you could at least open the TIF Viewer using Internet Options >>> (e.g. from the Control Panel) to see what is listed last in the view >>> sorted by Last Accessed... >>> >>> If this is for XP with default TIF location you could also just open >>> %USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files >>> >>> Or open the History... >>> >>> Hmm... that's interesting. Navcancl doesn't show in the History >>> viewer >>> but it does show in the TIF viewer. Who knew? <eg> >>> >>> >>> Good luck >>> >>> Robert Aldwinckle >>> --- |
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| Re: KB931768 causes IE7 failure w/ navcancl & ieframe.dll &temp soluti The "File Download – Security Warning" dialog box opens when you try to open Internet Explorer 7: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/937409 -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) AumHa VSOP & Admin; DTS-L.org ssher57 wrote: > I have looked in IE options and Cannot locate anywhere to uncheck > protection > mode. Can you tell me where to look? I am looking in the securities > section > > "tony" wrote: > >> I have been running Internet Explorer 7.0 on Windows Vista for several >> months and it was working fine. But today I just installed the "Security >> Update for Windows Internet Explorer 7 (KB931768)" and that caused IE7 to >> stop working. >> >> After I installed the update and restarted Windows, IE7 will no longer >> start. Now when I double-click the icon or run iexplore.exe, the web >> browser window flashes quickly on the screen and then disappears. Then >> this error message dialog box appears. >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> File Download - Security Warning >> Do you want to save this file? >> Name: navcancl >> Type: Unknown File Type, 2.64KB >> From: ieframe.dll >> Save Cancel >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> temporarily, I have three ways to fix it: >> 1. retore Vista or uninstall the patch >> 2. run IE as Administrator ( which, as a matter of fact, disable the >> protection mode) >> 3. in IE Options->Securities->disable Protection Mode. |
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| RE: KB931768 causes IE7 failure w/ navcancl & ieframe.dll &temp so David, I have the same issue as you do. Have you been able to resolve it? "David" wrote: > I'm having the same problem with the Update but I'm using XP pro. I can't > use IE7 at all much less check to see if there is a new update. > > > "tony" wrote: > > > I have been running Internet Explorer 7.0 on Windows Vista for several > > months and it was working fine. But today I just installed the "Security > > Update for Windows Internet Explorer 7 (KB931768)" and that caused IE7 to > > stop working. > > > > After I installed the update and restarted Windows, IE7 will no longer > > start. Now when I double-click the icon or run iexplore.exe, the web browser > > window flashes quickly on the screen and then disappears. Then this error > > message dialog box appears. > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > File Download - Security Warning > > Do you want to save this file? > > Name: navcancl > > Type: Unknown File Type, 2.64KB > > From: ieframe.dll > > Save Cancel > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > temporarily, I have three ways to fix it: > > 1. retore Vista or uninstall the patch > > 2. run IE as Administrator ( which, as a matter of fact, disable the > > protection mode) > > 3. in IE Options->Securities->disable Protection Mode. |
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| Re: KB931768 causes IE7 failure w/ navcancl & ieframe.dll &temp so In previous replies to this thread you'll find the fix: The "File Download – Security Warning" dialog box opens when you try to open Internet Explorer 7: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/937409 The default location in WinXP is typically C:\Documents and Settings\[Username]\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files. Change the location of your TIF folder back to the default*, reinstall 931768 if you've uninstalled it, and all should be well. More: http://aumha.net/viewtopic.php?t=26950 *Some have observed that changing the location to any other location corrects the problem, which suggests that the real cause of the behavior is incorrect Permissions. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) [working offline] MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) AumHa VSOP & Admin; DTS-L.org NKOB wrote: > David, I have the same issue as you do. Have you been able to resolve it? > > "David" wrote: > >> I'm having the same problem with the Update but I'm using XP pro. I >> can't >> use IE7 at all much less check to see if there is a new update. >> >> >> "tony" wrote: >> >>> I have been running Internet Explorer 7.0 on Windows Vista for several >>> months and it was working fine. But today I just installed the "Security >>> Update for Windows Internet Explorer 7 (KB931768)" and that caused IE7 >>> to >>> stop working. >>> >>> After I installed the update and restarted Windows, IE7 will no longer >>> start. Now when I double-click the icon or run iexplore.exe, the web >>> browser window flashes quickly on the screen and then disappears. Then >>> this error message dialog box appears. >>> >>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> File Download - Security Warning >>> Do you want to save this file? >>> Name: navcancl >>> Type: Unknown File Type, 2.64KB >>> From: ieframe.dll >>> Save Cancel >>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> temporarily, I have three ways to fix it: >>> 1. retore Vista or uninstall the patch >>> 2. run IE as Administrator ( which, as a matter of fact, disable the >>> protection mode) >>> 3. in IE Options->Securities->disable Protection Mode. |
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