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Old 06-26-2007, 06:40 PM
Hiawatha
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Re: Navcancl / ieframe.dll - Solution

It is too bad MS can't fix this problem so all of their security works
correctly. The same IE7 navcancl problem happens after installing KB933566.
The other solution is to turn off "protected mode" in the Security tab of
Internet Options.
Gary


"Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote:
[color=blue]
> Tony
>
> This issue has been fixed. See the following websites for details.
>
> The "File Download - Security Warning" dialog box opens when you try to open
> Internet Explorer 7:
> [url]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/937409[/url]
>
>
> The "File Download - Security Warning" dialog box opens when you try to open
> IE7:
> [url]http://msmvps.com/blogs/spywaresucks/archive/2007/05/17/908034.aspx[/url]
>
>
> --
>
> Ronnie Vernon
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows Shell/User
>
>
> <tonyruss******.com> wrote in message
> news:1182879838.055886.257140@g37g2000prf.googlegroups.com...[color=green]
> > On Jun 21, 3:57 pm, Paul <P...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:[color=darkred]
> >> I finally deleted ie7 and then used system restore to go back to a point
> >> before I installed system restore.
> >>
> >> This at least got the MS Update, help files and IE6 working.
> >>
> >> I think I will leave IE7 uninstalled. I had problems with it when I first
> >> installed it and had uninstalled it once before.
> >>
> >> I think MS needs to do some work on IE7 and the updates to it and that
> >> impact on it.
> >>
> >> I had previously used Firefox because of the tabbed browsing feature and
> >> waas giving IE7 a go as it now had tabs - I'll go back to Firefox for
> >> most
> >> use and use IE6 when the site is not standards compliant and won't work
> >> with
> >> Firefox, which is increasingly rare.
> >>
> >> Thanks to all those who have tried to assist.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> "Logan01" wrote:
> >> > This appears to only affect the 32-bit version of IE, 64-bit IE worked
> >> > fine.
> >>
> >> > I removed KB931768 and rebooted. Both versions work fine now.
> >>
> >> > "Marshall Kiam-Laine" wrote:
> >>
> >> > > Problem : ie7 refuses to open
> >> > > after Installing update KB 931768
> >>
> >> > > Solution : find C:\program files\ iexplore.exe
> >> > > right click and "Run as administrator"
> >> > > After ie7 has opened :
> >> > > Tools\options\Advanced - Disable Pfishing.
> >>
> >> > > should be ok now - but of course be extra Alert for
> >> > > any Fishing emails.
> >>
> >> > > ----------------------------------------------------- Hide quoted
> >> > > text -
> >>
> >> - Show quoted text -[/color]
> >
> > I too found myself restoring back to IE6. After letting my system
> > restore to the latest rollups and updates (to WinXP Pro SP2 with IE7),
> > I discovered that KB933566 update is the cause of this "IE7 asking to
> > download navcancl from ieframe.dll" error. So... at the moment I am
> > rather hesitant installing this update: hopefully MS will bring out
> > another update to kill this troublesome update...? Anyone else with
> > similar probs?
> >
> > Web Crunchy
> >[/color]
>[/color]
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Old 06-26-2007, 06:40 PM
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Old 07-05-2007, 03:40 AM
tonyruss@gmail.com
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Re: Navcancl / ieframe.dll - Solution

On Jun 27, 1:38 pm, Hiawatha <hiawathag...@charter.net> wrote:[color=blue]
> It is too bad MS can't fix this problem so all of their security works
> correctly. The same IE7navcanclproblem happens after installing KB933566.
> The other solution is to turn off "protected mode" in the Security tab of
> Internet Options.
> Gary
>
>
>
> "Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote:[color=green]
> > Tony[/color]
>[color=green]
> > This issue has been fixed. See the following websites for details.[/color]
>[color=green]
> > The "File Download - Security Warning" dialog box opens when you try to open
> > Internet Explorer 7:
> >[url]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/937409[/url][/color]
>[color=green]
> > The "File Download - Security Warning" dialog box opens when you try to open
> > IE7:
> >[url]http://msmvps.com/blogs/spywaresucks/archive/2007/05/17/908034.aspx[/url][/color]
>[color=green]
> > --[/color]
>[color=green]
> > Ronnie Vernon
> > Microsoft MVP
> > Windows Shell/User[/color]
>[color=green]
> > <tonyr...******.com> wrote in message
> >news:1182879838.055886.257140@g37g2000prf.googlegroups.com...[color=darkred]
> > > On Jun 21, 3:57 pm, Paul <P...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> > >> I finally deleted ie7 and then used system restore to go back to a point
> > >> before I installed system restore.[/color][/color]
>[color=green][color=darkred]
> > >> This at least got the MS Update, help files and IE6 working.[/color][/color]
>[color=green][color=darkred]
> > >> I think I will leave IE7 uninstalled. I had problems with it when I first
> > >> installed it and had uninstalled it once before.[/color][/color]
>[color=green][color=darkred]
> > >> I think MS needs to do some work on IE7 and the updates to it and that
> > >> impact on it.[/color][/color]
>[color=green][color=darkred]
> > >> I had previously used Firefox because of the tabbed browsing feature and
> > >> waas giving IE7 a go as it now had tabs - I'll go back to Firefox for
> > >> most
> > >> use and use IE6 when the site is not standards compliant and won't work
> > >> with
> > >> Firefox, which is increasingly rare.[/color][/color]
>[color=green][color=darkred]
> > >> Thanks to all those who have tried to assist.[/color][/color]
>[color=green][color=darkred]
> > >> "Logan01" wrote:
> > >> > This appears to only affect the 32-bit version of IE, 64-bit IE worked
> > >> > fine.[/color][/color]
>[color=green][color=darkred]
> > >> > I removed KB931768 and rebooted. Both versions work fine now.[/color][/color]
>[color=green][color=darkred]
> > >> > "Marshall Kiam-Laine" wrote:[/color][/color]
>[color=green][color=darkred]
> > >> > > Problem : ie7 refuses to open
> > >> > > after Installing update KB 931768[/color][/color]
>[color=green][color=darkred]
> > >> > > Solution : find C:\program files\ iexplore.exe
> > >> > > right click and "Run as administrator"
> > >> > > After ie7 has opened :
> > >> > > Tools\options\Advanced - Disable Pfishing.[/color][/color]
>[color=green][color=darkred]
> > >> > > should be ok now - but of course be extra Alert for
> > >> > > any Fishing emails.[/color][/color]
>[color=green][color=darkred]
> > >> > > ----------------------------------------------------- Hide quoted
> > >> > > text -[/color][/color]
>[color=green][color=darkred]
> > >> - Show quoted text -[/color][/color]
>[color=green][color=darkred]
> > > I too found myself restoring back to IE6. After letting my system
> > > restore to the latest rollups and updates (to WinXP Pro SP2 with IE7),
> > > I discovered that KB933566 update is the cause of this "IE7 asking to
> > > download navcancl from ieframe.dll" error. So... at the moment I am
> > > rather hesitant installing this update: hopefully MS will bring out
> > > another update to kill this troublesome update...? Anyone else with
> > > similar probs?[/color][/color]
>[color=green][color=darkred]
> > > Web Crunchy- Hide quoted text -[/color][/color]
>
> - Show quoted text -[/color]

Sorry for the delayed reply. I've been sick with the 'flu and hounded
with heaps of work: no good!
I did what Ronnie's link to [url]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/937409[/url]
mentioned, and no good in my situation: it was still the same. What I
did notice sometime afterwards was some more updates from MS. So,
thinking that hopefully there'll be some good, I reinstalled KB933566
as well as the waiting updates to find myself once more in the same
boat. Realising that KB933566 was the culprit in my scenario, I once
more removed it. This time it did not help: I was still in the same
boat with IE7 asking to download navcancl from ieframe.dll. And then
something got me thinking that the navcancl may be linked to the
phishing filter...

TEMP SOLUTION FOUND:

Ensuring that my system is fully up-to-date, and still getting the
same navcancl / ieframe.dll error, I then disabled the phishing
filter. IT WORKS! I can now once more browse the internet using my IE7
albeit without the phishing filter enabled.
Of course this is not advisable - anyone know what file(s) to delete /
redownload and replace / how to reset? The "reset" button on the
advanced tab on IE7 properties does not work.
I am also now suspecting that the "Ashampoo" disk clean tool I decided
to test may have something to do with it? It may have deleted a file
too many?

Cheers,
WebCrunchy

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Old 07-05-2007, 04:00 AM
Hiawatha
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Re: Navcancl / ieframe.dll - Solution

This "fix" at [url]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/937409[/url] does not work in my
case. My temporay internet files are in the correct locations. Also
workaround 2 does not work, because no "security" tabs show up on the folder
they say to grant permission to. I found the easiest workaround is to turn
off the pfishing filter. I don't believe my wife or I am going to fall for a
pfish scheme.

--
Gary


"Hiawatha" wrote:
[color=blue]
> It is too bad MS can't fix this problem so all of their security works
> correctly. The same IE7 navcancl problem happens after installing KB933566.
> The other solution is to turn off "protected mode" in the Security tab of
> Internet Options.
> Gary
>
>
> "Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote:
>[color=green]
> > Tony
> >
> > This issue has been fixed. See the following websites for details.
> >
> > The "File Download - Security Warning" dialog box opens when you try to open
> > Internet Explorer 7:
> > [url]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/937409[/url]
> >
> >
> > The "File Download - Security Warning" dialog box opens when you try to open
> > IE7:
> > [url]http://msmvps.com/blogs/spywaresucks/archive/2007/05/17/908034.aspx[/url]
> >
> >
> > --
> >
> > Ronnie Vernon
> > Microsoft MVP
> > Windows Shell/User
> >
> >
> > <tonyruss******.com> wrote in message
> > news:1182879838.055886.257140@g37g2000prf.googlegroups.com...[color=darkred]
> > > On Jun 21, 3:57 pm, Paul <P...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> > >> I finally deleted ie7 and then used system restore to go back to a point
> > >> before I installed system restore.
> > >>
> > >> This at least got the MS Update, help files and IE6 working.
> > >>
> > >> I think I will leave IE7 uninstalled. I had problems with it when I first
> > >> installed it and had uninstalled it once before.
> > >>
> > >> I think MS needs to do some work on IE7 and the updates to it and that
> > >> impact on it.
> > >>
> > >> I had previously used Firefox because of the tabbed browsing feature and
> > >> waas giving IE7 a go as it now had tabs - I'll go back to Firefox for
> > >> most
> > >> use and use IE6 when the site is not standards compliant and won't work
> > >> with
> > >> Firefox, which is increasingly rare.
> > >>
> > >> Thanks to all those who have tried to assist.
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> "Logan01" wrote:
> > >> > This appears to only affect the 32-bit version of IE, 64-bit IE worked
> > >> > fine.
> > >>
> > >> > I removed KB931768 and rebooted. Both versions work fine now.
> > >>
> > >> > "Marshall Kiam-Laine" wrote:
> > >>
> > >> > > Problem : ie7 refuses to open
> > >> > > after Installing update KB 931768
> > >>
> > >> > > Solution : find C:\program files\ iexplore.exe
> > >> > > right click and "Run as administrator"
> > >> > > After ie7 has opened :
> > >> > > Tools\options\Advanced - Disable Pfishing.
> > >>
> > >> > > should be ok now - but of course be extra Alert for
> > >> > > any Fishing emails.
> > >>
> > >> > > ----------------------------------------------------- Hide quoted
> > >> > > text -
> > >>
> > >> - Show quoted text -
> > >
> > > I too found myself restoring back to IE6. After letting my system
> > > restore to the latest rollups and updates (to WinXP Pro SP2 with IE7),
> > > I discovered that KB933566 update is the cause of this "IE7 asking to
> > > download navcancl from ieframe.dll" error. So... at the moment I am
> > > rather hesitant installing this update: hopefully MS will bring out
> > > another update to kill this troublesome update...? Anyone else with
> > > similar probs?
> > >
> > > Web Crunchy
> > >[/color]
> >[/color][/color]
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