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| Problem with IE7.0 -- or WinXP? Fresh install of WinXP, all updates. Certain websites (like Google and many others) cause the following "gold bar" message to appear: "This website wants to run the following add-on: MSXML 5.0 from Microsoft Corporation" -- what can I do to prevent this? It asks me to click to install, but I have not done that yet (don't really like the idea of Google or anyother non-MS site, attempting to install software). I have a screen capture, if anyone wants I can post it. |
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| Re: Problem with IE7.0 -- or WinXP? zoogod <zoogod@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >It asks me to click to install, but I have not >done that yet (don't really like the idea of Google or anyother non-MS site, >attempting to install software) Then live with the consequences of your choice, or choose to install it. |
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| Re: Problem with IE7.0 -- or WinXP? Thanks but that's kind of a silly comment. We would be very greatful to anyone with knowledge on the original subject, for their insight. zg "PD43" wrote: > zoogod <zoogod@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > >It asks me to click to install, but I have not > >done that yet (don't really like the idea of Google or anyother non-MS site, > >attempting to install software) > > Then live with the consequences of your choice, or choose to install > it. > |
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| Re: Problem with IE7.0 -- or WinXP? If you didn't have a problem about Windows Update installing all those updates why are you having a problem with installation of MSXML? You do know what it stands for, don't you? You do understand that XML files are used by most current software, don't you? "zoogod" <zoogod@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:FED57D96-5BD4-488D-98C5-4F00C2961DD8@microsoft.com... > Fresh install of WinXP, all updates. Certain websites (like Google and > many > others) cause the following "gold bar" message to appear: "This website > wants > to run the following add-on: MSXML 5.0 from Microsoft Corporation" -- what > can I do to prevent this? It asks me to click to install, but I have not > done that yet (don't really like the idea of Google or anyother non-MS > site, > attempting to install software). I have a screen capture, if anyone wants > I > can post it. |
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| Re: Problem with IE7.0 -- or WinXP? If you spend any time on here you'll soon get used to remarks like that from this idiot, there's many, many of them. More interested in getting his name in print than affording help to anyone, best to just ignore him. "zoogod" wrote: > Thanks but that's kind of a silly comment. We would be very greatful to > anyone with knowledge on the original subject, for their insight. > > zg > > > > > "PD43" wrote: > > > zoogod <zoogod@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > > > >It asks me to click to install, but I have not > > >done that yet (don't really like the idea of Google or anyother non-MS site, > > >attempting to install software) > > > > Then live with the consequences of your choice, or choose to install > > it. > > |
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| Re: Problem with IE7.0 -- or WinXP? Well, Colin, I am aware that once I approve a control, any site on the Internet will be able to script that control without prompting me again. Do you happen to know whether there is a workaround or some way to diagnose whether this is a real problem and/or threat? Thanks zg "Colin Barnhorst" wrote: > If you didn't have a problem about Windows Update installing all those > updates why are you having a problem with installation of MSXML? You do > know what it stands for, don't you? You do understand that XML files are > used by most current software, don't you? > > "zoogod" <zoogod@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:FED57D96-5BD4-488D-98C5-4F00C2961DD8@microsoft.com... > > Fresh install of WinXP, all updates. Certain websites (like Google and > > many > > others) cause the following "gold bar" message to appear: "This website > > wants > > to run the following add-on: MSXML 5.0 from Microsoft Corporation" -- what > > can I do to prevent this? It asks me to click to install, but I have not > > done that yet (don't really like the idea of Google or anyother non-MS > > site, > > attempting to install software). I have a screen capture, if anyone wants > > I > > can post it. > |
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| Re: Problem with IE7.0 -- or WinXP? goto microsoft update and see if the update is offered "zoogod" <zoogod@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:DE912883-4DA8-434D-A361-DAB675E62F7F@microsoft.com... > Well, Colin, I am aware that once I approve a control, any site on the > Internet will be able to script that control without prompting me again. > > Do you happen to know whether there is a workaround or some way to > diagnose > whether this is a real problem and/or threat? > > Thanks > zg > > > > "Colin Barnhorst" wrote: > >> If you didn't have a problem about Windows Update installing all those >> updates why are you having a problem with installation of MSXML? You do >> know what it stands for, don't you? You do understand that XML files are >> used by most current software, don't you? >> >> "zoogod" <zoogod@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:FED57D96-5BD4-488D-98C5-4F00C2961DD8@microsoft.com... >> > Fresh install of WinXP, all updates. Certain websites (like Google and >> > many >> > others) cause the following "gold bar" message to appear: "This website >> > wants >> > to run the following add-on: MSXML 5.0 from Microsoft Corporation" -- >> > what >> > can I do to prevent this? It asks me to click to install, but I have >> > not >> > done that yet (don't really like the idea of Google or anyother non-MS >> > site, >> > attempting to install software). I have a screen capture, if anyone >> > wants >> > I >> > can post it. >> |
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| Re: Problem with IE7.0 -- or WinXP? No, sadly, nothing there. I checked. "AlmostBob" wrote: > goto microsoft update and see if the update is offered > > "zoogod" <zoogod@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:DE912883-4DA8-434D-A361-DAB675E62F7F@microsoft.com... > > Well, Colin, I am aware that once I approve a control, any site on the > > Internet will be able to script that control without prompting me again. > > > > Do you happen to know whether there is a workaround or some way to > > diagnose > > whether this is a real problem and/or threat? > > > > Thanks > > zg > > > > > > > > "Colin Barnhorst" wrote: > > > >> If you didn't have a problem about Windows Update installing all those > >> updates why are you having a problem with installation of MSXML? You do > >> know what it stands for, don't you? You do understand that XML files are > >> used by most current software, don't you? > >> > >> "zoogod" <zoogod@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:FED57D96-5BD4-488D-98C5-4F00C2961DD8@microsoft.com... > >> > Fresh install of WinXP, all updates. Certain websites (like Google and > >> > many > >> > others) cause the following "gold bar" message to appear: "This website > >> > wants > >> > to run the following add-on: MSXML 5.0 from Microsoft Corporation" -- > >> > what > >> > can I do to prevent this? It asks me to click to install, but I have > >> > not > >> > done that yet (don't really like the idea of Google or anyother non-MS > >> > site, > >> > attempting to install software). I have a screen capture, if anyone > >> > wants > >> > I > >> > can post it. > >> > > > |
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| Re: Problem with IE7.0 -- or WinXP? zoogod wrote: > Well, Colin, I am aware that once I approve a control, any site on the > Internet will be able to script that control without prompting me > again. Why do you think prompting will stop? |
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| Re: Problem with IE7.0 -- or WinXP? You need to be able to trust MS not to add things to your PC that might cause you a problem. In the case of updates, that's not always a good idea (unless they're 'beyond beta', in which casee they should be OK). In the case of messages such as "This website wants to run the following add-on: MSXML 5.0 from Microsoft Corporation", all you can do is to set a Restore point and then go ahead with the addition. If it messes-up your PC in any way, you can at least then back out of it by returning to the known-good Setpoint. I'd recommend doing a thorough sweep of your PC for viruses, trojans and spyware beforehand, though - so that anything that's dug itself into the System Restore cache(s) can be removed before you commit yourself any further. Good luck - and sorry: that's the best I can offer in the way of advice. ((:o)x "zoogod" <zoogod@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:FED57D96-5BD4-488D-98C5-4F00C2961DD8@microsoft.com... > Fresh install of WinXP, all updates. Certain websites (like Google and > many > others) cause the following "gold bar" message to appear: "This website > wants > to run the following add-on: MSXML 5.0 from Microsoft Corporation" -- what > can I do to prevent this? It asks me to click to install, but I have not > done that yet (don't really like the idea of Google or anyother non-MS > site, > attempting to install software). I have a screen capture, if anyone wants > I > can post it. |
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