Re: windows problem

From: Darren Coolidge <dcoolidge@gmail.com>
Date: Fri Aug 12 2005 - 18:11:06 AKDT

 I know this is a real long shot...
On w2k did you apply the High Security Patch (Should come with ie spX
sorry I don't remember the number)

On 8/12/05, Jim Gribbin <Jim@jimgribbin.com> wrote:
> Were you by chance using W2K? I know XP doesn't seem to be having
> problems. I'm trying to figure out if it's a W2K issue, or a problem
> with my box.
> Jim Gribbin
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> larry collier wrote:
> > Tested on ie and an early mozilla - did not experience any problems wit=
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> > that site.
> >
> > Larry
> >
> > Jim Gribbin wrote:
> >
> >>I don't have rstrui.exe. Isn't System Restore and Restore Points an XP
> >>thing? I've got W2K.
> >>My suspicion is that my problem is related to a Rollup type update that
> >>I did on the 5th. I can remove it according to Add/Remove, but I'd
> >>rather not for access to a single web site.
> >>
> >>I did Google the problem. Only found 1 problem that seemed similar. It
> >>was a wysiwig editor that put some code at the end of the page that
> >>caused the problem. I don't think thats it though as it appeared to be =
a
> >>problem for anyone who accessed the page. This just seems to be a
> >>problem for me, or possibly people running W2K, and only on that site.
> >>
> >>www.acs-pcug.org
> >>
> >>I'm trying to figure out if its a problem with W2K, or just MY box. Kin=
d
> >>of hoping someone else with W2K trys the page and posts the results.
> >>
> >>Jim Gribbin
> >>
> >>Tim Jordan wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>Jim Gribbin wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>I know this is a Linux group, but I am forced to use windows part tim=
e
> >>>>and I know I'm not the only one here who does. Besides, I'm desperate=
.
> >>>>My laptop dual-boots w2k and has been working well for a while. The
> >>>>other day I let it download some large, cumulative security update fr=
om
> >>>>Microsoft.
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>>Do you use system resotre (rstrui.exe) on your laptop? Perhaps there =
is
> >>>a check point you can roll the laptop back to?
> >>>
> >>>I have also had success removing them from the control panel or from
> >>>the system root (C:\WINDOWS); there you can find the uninstall dirs.
> >>>
> >>>Tim
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