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| Navcancl / ieframe.dll - Solution 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. ---------------------------------------------------- |
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| Re: Navcancl / ieframe.dll - Solution -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 Marshall Kiam-Laine wrote:[color=blue] > 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. > > > ----------------------------------------------------[/color] That is not a solution. It is only a workaround. The solution is for MS to fix the %$#@! thing. BTW, the IE7 phishing filter has nothing to do with email...only sites. How about this for a solution. Use Firefox. - -- Iron Feliks -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - [url]http://enigmail.mozdev.org[/url] iD8DBQFGRG5GIEgejQPpTu4RCiQiAJ4td2Qf+opXQotsekUIeHi9QLMSvACgq3u/ r4JJZFG2HyCOVZtqmmA5AbE= =44LY -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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| RE: Navcancl / ieframe.dll - Solution 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 In my case, I don't need to chage the phishing filter any more. Everything is working just fine! "Marshall Kiam-Laine" wrote: [color=blue] > 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. > > > ---------------------------------------------------- >[/color] |
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| Re: Navcancl / ieframe.dll - Solution > How about this for a solution. Use Firefox. Wouldn't that just be another workaround? :) -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "Feliks Dzerzhinsky" <fdzerzhinsky@kgb.su> wrote in message news:e69dX%238kHHA.4684@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA512 > > Marshall Kiam-Laine wrote:[color=green] >> 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. >> >> >> ----------------------------------------------------[/color] > That is not a solution. It is only a workaround. The solution is for > MS to fix the %$#@! thing. > > BTW, the IE7 phishing filter has nothing to do with email...only sites. > > How about this for a solution. Use Firefox. > > - -- > Iron Feliks > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (MingW32) > Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - [url]http://enigmail.mozdev.org[/url] > > iD8DBQFGRG5GIEgejQPpTu4RCiQiAJ4td2Qf+opXQotsekUIeHi9QLMSvACgq3u/ > r4JJZFG2HyCOVZtqmmA5AbE= > =44LY > -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----[/color] |
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| Re: Navcancl / ieframe.dll - Solution -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 Ronnie Vernon MVP wrote:[color=blue][color=green] >> How about this for a solution. Use Firefox.[/color] > > Wouldn't that just be another workaround? :) >[/color] True, but it got your attention. :-) - -- Iron Feliks -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - [url]http://enigmail.mozdev.org[/url] iD8DBQFGRKfsIEgejQPpTu4RCk3FAKCYauoLHPlHiZ4y5VYusRoJqRpxFACdEDSD uy37XHLnim7zmJe7AIwzpts= =9k4/ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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| Re: Navcancl / ieframe.dll - Solution On Fri, 11 May 2007 06:28:01 -0700, tony wrote: [color=blue] > 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 > > In my case, I don't need to chage the phishing filter any more. Everything > is working just fine![/color] I wonder if you would be able to move it again now if this would stay working? Sometimes reverting to default settings to "re-unites" the troubled piece of the puzzle and then it once again behaves as expected. On the other hand, staying at the default setting is good prevention against a future update assuming a defined path for a user configurable item. It would be interesting to know if you don't mind shifting these around a bit. If you would rather not, that's understandable too... -- Sharon F MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User |
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| Re: Navcancl / ieframe.dll - Solution I've tried it and, with no luck, it happened again. If you change the default TIF folder, the problem will come back again. "Sharon F" wrote: [color=blue] > On Fri, 11 May 2007 06:28:01 -0700, tony wrote: >[color=green] > > 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 > > > > In my case, I don't need to chage the phishing filter any more. Everything > > is working just fine![/color] > > I wonder if you would be able to move it again now if this would stay > working? Sometimes reverting to default settings to "re-unites" the > troubled piece of the puzzle and then it once again behaves as expected. > > On the other hand, staying at the default setting is good prevention > against a future update assuming a defined path for a user configurable > item. > > It would be interesting to know if you don't mind shifting these around a > bit. If you would rather not, that's understandable too... > > -- > Sharon F > MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User >[/color] |
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| Re: Navcancl / ieframe.dll - Solution On Fri, 11 May 2007 16:38:01 -0700, tony wrote: [color=blue] > I've tried it and, with no luck, it happened again. If you change the default > TIF folder, the problem will come back again.[/color] Thanks, Tony. Appreciate your taking the time to find out if this would work or not. -- Sharon F MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User |
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| Re: Navcancl / ieframe.dll - Solution Well, that's ridiculous. People with roaming profiles hate TIF in the profile dir. They should be able to change this option. I had the same problem. Seems TIF change is bad. Hmmm..Firefox, eh? It's also got that nice HTML snippet viewer feature...! If only MS would analyze their competitors before planning development! (Frontpage/Expression vs. Dreamweaver, VS.NET vs Eclipse, IE vs. Firefox...oh well, maybe someday...) "Sharon F" wrote: [color=blue] > On Fri, 11 May 2007 16:38:01 -0700, tony wrote: >[color=green] > > I've tried it and, with no luck, it happened again. If you change the default > > TIF folder, the problem will come back again.[/color] > > Thanks, Tony. Appreciate your taking the time to find out if this would > work or not. > > -- > Sharon F > MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User >[/color] |
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| Re: Navcancl / ieframe.dll - Solution On Fri, 1 Jun 2007 12:00:00 -0700, WaterMoccasin wrote: [color=blue] > Well, that's ridiculous. > People with roaming profiles hate TIF in the profile dir. > They should be able to change this option.[/color] I agree with you. The option to change location is available within the UI. It shouldn't be a surprise that some folks move it. IMO, an update should not break this. It should check the current value of this variable instead of assuming the cache is still at the default location. -- Sharon F MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User |
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| RE: Navcancl / ieframe.dll - Solution Ican't access the run as administrator feature. (Administrator is not a user and my XP login screen. Other accounts were set up with admin access. I can't access the user accounts through control panel. I can't access help files and I can't access the help and support feature of my Hp compaq nx9010 all because of this problem. This means I can't access the windows update feature. My system also now won't validate even though it is a genuine OEM Windows XP professional bought pre-installed. I can't access the TIF file and it always says read only, but I have moved it to the location recommended : C:\Documents and Settings\Paul\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files for XP I have tried turning of the phishing controls by running iexplore.exe -nohome -extoff and then Tools > Options > Advanced > hishing Filter > Disable Phishing Filter. I have used Control Panel > Add & Remove > and removed the update that is supposed to casue the problems but this didn't fix the problem. I also can't install a program because c:\Windows\Systems32\autoexec.nt system file is not suitable for running ms-dos and Microsoft windows applications. Any fix would be gratefully received. "Marshall Kiam-Laine" wrote: [color=blue] > 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. > > > ---------------------------------------------------- >[/color] |
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| RE: Navcancl / ieframe.dll - Solution 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: [color=blue] > 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. > > > ---------------------------------------------------- >[/color] |
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| RE: Navcancl / ieframe.dll - Solution 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: [color=blue] > 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: >[color=green] > > 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. > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------- > >[/color][/color] |
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| Re: Navcancl / ieframe.dll - Solution On Jun 21, 3:57 pm, Paul <P...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:[color=blue] > 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:[color=green] > > This appears to only affect the 32-bit version of IE, 64-bit IE worked fine.[/color] >[color=green] > > I removed KB931768 and rebooted. Both versions work fine now.[/color] >[color=green] > > "Marshall Kiam-Laine" wrote:[/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] > > - 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 |
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| Re: Navcancl / ieframe.dll - Solution 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=blue] > On Jun 21, 3:57 pm, Paul <P...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:[color=green] >> 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:[color=darkred] >> > This appears to only affect the 32-bit version of IE, 64-bit IE worked >> > fine.[/color] >>[color=darkred] >> > I removed KB931768 and rebooted. Both versions work fine now.[/color] >>[color=darkred] >> > "Marshall Kiam-Laine" wrote:[/color] >>[color=darkred] >> > > Problem : ie7 refuses to open >> > > after Installing update KB 931768[/color] >>[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=darkred] >> > > should be ok now - but of course be extra Alert for >> > > any Fishing emails.[/color] >>[color=darkred] >> > > ----------------------------------------------------- Hide quoted >> > > text -[/color] >> >> - 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] |
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| IE7 Not Opening - ieframe.dll/navcancl error | Larry S. | Internet Explorer | 3 | 03-28-2009 05:47 AM |
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| Re: IE7 Not Opening - ieframe.dll/navcancl error | Leonard Grey | Internet Explorer | 0 | 05-27-2008 10:31 AM |
| yet another ieframe.dll navcancl post | Ken C | Internet Explorer | 5 | 11-05-2007 01:30 PM |
| KB931768 causes IE7 failure w/ navcancl & ieframe.dll &temp soluti | tony | Internet Explorer | 35 | 05-24-2007 07:30 AM |
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