Microsoft KB Archive/325192

= Issues after you install updates to Internet Explorer or Windows =

Article ID: 325192

Article Last Modified on 11/29/2007

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APPLIES TO

 Microsoft Excel 2002 Standard Edition Microsoft Excel 2000 Standard Edition Microsoft FrontPage 2002 Standard Edition Microsoft FrontPage 2000 Standard Edition Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0, when used with:  Microsoft Windows XP Professional

 Microsoft Windows 2000 Standard Edition</li></ul>

 Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 6</li></ul>

 Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition</li></ul>

 Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition</li></ul>

 Microsoft Windows 98 Standard Edition</li></ul> </li> Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5, when used with:  Microsoft Windows 2000 Standard Edition</li></ul>

 Microsoft Windows NT 4.0</li></ul>

 Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition</li></ul>

 <li>Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition</li></ul>

<ul> <li>Microsoft Windows 98 Standard Edition</li></ul>

<ul> <li>Microsoft Windows 95</li></ul> </li> <li>Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.01, when used with: <ul> <li>Microsoft Windows 2000 Standard Edition</li></ul>

<ul> <li>Microsoft Windows NT 4.0</li></ul>

<ul> <li>Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition</li></ul>

<ul> <li>Microsoft Windows 98 Standard Edition</li></ul>

<ul> <li>Microsoft Windows 95</li></ul> </li> <li>Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0, when used with: <ul> <li>Microsoft Windows NT 4.0</li></ul>

<ul> <li>Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition</li></ul>

<ul> <li>Microsoft Windows 98 Standard Edition</li></ul>

<ul> <li>Microsoft Windows 95</li></ul> </li> <li>Microsoft Outlook 2002 Standard Edition</li> <li>Microsoft Outlook 2000 Standard Edition</li> <li>Microsoft Outlook Express 6.0</li> <li>Microsoft Outlook Express 5.5</li> <li>Microsoft Outlook Express 5.0</li> <li>Microsoft Windows XP Professional for Itanium-based systems</li> <li>Microsoft Windows XP Professional for Itanium-based systems</li> <li>Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition</li> <li>Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2002</li> <li>Microsoft Windows XP Professional</li> <li>Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition</li> <li>Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server</li> <li>Microsoft Windows 2000 Datacenter Server</li> <li>Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Edition</li> <li>Microsoft Windows 2000 Server</li> <li>Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 Standard Edition</li> <li>Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0 Developer Edition</li> <li>Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition</li> <li>Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition</li> <li>Microsoft Windows 98 Standard Edition</li> <li>Microsoft Windows 95</li> <li>Microsoft Word 2002 Standard Edition</li> <li>Microsoft Word 2000 Standard Edition</li> <li>Microsoft Works Suite 2001</li> <li>Microsoft Works 2000 Standard Edition</li></ul>

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This article was previously published under Q325192

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INTRODUCTION
This article describes some known issues that may occur after you install any one of the following items:

316059 MS02-005: February 11, 2002, cumulative patch for Internet Explorer

319182 MS02-015: March 28, 2002, cumulative patch for Internet Explorer

321232 MS02-023: May 15, 2002, cumulative patch for Internet Explorer

323759 MS02-047: August 22, 2002, cumulative patch for Internet Explorer

328970 MS02-066: November, 2002, cumulative patch for Internet Explorer

324929 MS02-068: December, 2002, cumulative patch for Internet Explorer

810847 MS03-004: February, 2003, cumulative patch for Internet Explorer

813489 MS03-015: April, 2003, cumulative patch for Internet Explorer

818529 MS03-020: June, 2003, cumulative patch for Internet Explorer

330994 MS03-014: April, 2003, cumulative patch for Outlook Express

822925 MS03-032: August, 2003, cumulative patch for Internet Explorer

828750 MS03-040: October, 2003, cumulative patch for Internet Explorer

824145 MS03-048: November 2003 cumulative security update for Internet Explorer

832894 MS04-004: cumulative security update for Internet Explorer

Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 (includes Internet Explorer 5.01 Service Pack 4)

Internet Explorer 6 Service Pack 1 (SP1)

Windows 2000 Service Pack 3 (includes Internet Explorer 5.01 Service Pack 3)

Windows XP Service Pack 1 (includes Internet Explorer 6 Service Pack 1)

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MORE INFORMATION
The following issues may occur after you install any one of the updates that are listed in the &quot;Introduction&quot; section: <ul> <li>The following URL syntax is no longer supported in Internet Explorer or in Windows Explorer after you install the MS04-004 cumulative security update for Internet Explorer (832894):

http(s):// : @ /.

For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

834489 Internet Explorer does not support user names and passwords in Web site addresses (HTTP or HTTPS URLs)

</li> <li>When you submit your user name and password to aWeb site that is secured by Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) using a form on a HTTPS Web page, you may receive an HTTP 500 (Internal server error) Web page. This problem occurs after you install the MS04-004security update (832894). For additional information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

831167 You cannot log on to a Web site or complete an Internet transaction, or you receive an HTTP 500 (Internal Server Error) Web page

</li> <li>If you previously installed the hotfix that is described in the Microsoft Knowledge Base article 329802, the symptoms that are described in the Microsoft Knowledge Base articles 329802 and 813951 may occur again after you install the MS03-004 February, 2003,Cumulative update for Internet Explorer (810847). To resolve this problem, install the 813951 critical update. For additional information about this update, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

813951 You cannot access your MSN e-mail account or authenticate with a Web site in various programs

</li> <li>When you open a Help file that uses the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), you may experience some of the following issues with links that worked earlier: <ul> <li>Some links do not appear.</li> <li>Some links appear as a small box with a dot in the center.</li> <li>Some links may not locate the Help topic.</li></ul>

For additional information about this issue, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

811630 HTML Help update to limit functionality when it is invoked with the window.showHelp method

</li> <li>When you open a Web page in Internet Explorer that calls the ShowModalDialog or ShowModelessDialog script methods by using the document.domain property, the Web page may not work correctly or you may receive a script error. Contact the administrator or content developer for the Web site to resolve this issue. For additional information about how to effectively turn off frames in HTML e-mail messages, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

814458 HTML dialog window does not work correctly or you receive a script error message

This new behavior is by design. This behavior makes it impossible for an HTML e-mail message to open a new window automatically or to start downloading a program file.

Note By design, Internet Explorer supports frames. Therefore, text that is included in the NOFRAMES tag, element, or object of an HTML document does not appear if frames are turned off in the Restricted Sites zone. This may cause a frameset Web page in the Restricted Sites zone to appear as a blank page.</li> <li>You may not be able to open some file types in Internet Explorer such as Rich Text Format(.rtf), Microsoft Excel comma-separated value(.csv), WinZIP(.zip), or Tagged Information File Format (.tiff) files.. Internet Explorer may prompt you with a File Download dialog box, and the Open button (Internet Explorer 6) or the Run this program from its current location option (Internet Explorer 5.x) may be unavailable. This behavior occurs if the content type that is specified in the headerthat is returned from the server does not match the file name that is specified in the Content-Disposition header. This problem was first corrected in Internet Explorer 6 Service Pack 1. For additional information opening files, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

318761 Open button in dialog disabled when you browse or redirect to .rtf or .csv files

For additional information about opening TIFF files after you update Internet Explorer, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

319829 Cannot open a Tagged Information File Format (TIFF) file in Internet Explorer

</li> <li>Cookies on ASP pages are blocked if the server name contains characters that are not supported by Domain Name System (DNS). For example, you cannot use underscore characters (_) in the server name. This behavior is by design.</li> <li>The font in the fFind pane and in the oOrganize pane in Outlook 2000 and Outlook 2002 changes to Times New Roman, and the font size increases.</li> <li>Microsoft FrontPage may not display Web pages correctly on the Preview tab. The page may appear correctly in ordinary view and by using the Preview command in the browser. This behavior may occur if you use cascading style sheets (CSS) with themes. This problem is fixed in Internet Explorer 6 SP1 and in the MSO2-047 August 22, 2002, cumulative update for Internet Explorer (323759) or later. For additional information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

323759 MS02-047: August 22, 2002, cumulative patch for Internet Explorer

</li> <li>If you use the MultiLanguage Menus and Dialogs package for Internet Explorer with a non-English locale, some menu or dialog box items in Internet Explorer may revert to English. For example, the items on a shortcut menu in the Document view in Internet Explorer may revert to English. For additional information about this issue, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

323916 Multilingual menus and dialog boxes for Internet Explorer do not work with cumulative patch MS02-023 (or MS02-015)

</li> <li>You may receive the following error message if you click anSSL hyperlink on a Microsoft Excel worksheet or in a Microsoft Works document:

Cannot find server - page can not be displayed

This problem is fixed in Internet Explorer 6 SP1, and the MS02-047 August 22, 2002, cumulative update for Internet Explorer (323759) or later. For additional information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

323759 MS02-047: August 22, 2002, cumulative patch for Internet Explorer

</li> <li>You receive a script error message or you see a blank page when you try to connect to a Windows Terminal Services-based computer from a Web page. For additional information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

328002 You cannot connect to Terminal Services from a Web page

</li> <li>If you use a third-party proxy product that uses only basic authentication, you may no longer be able to connect to the Internet after you install Service Pack 1 for Windows XP or Internet Explorer 6. For additional information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

331906 You cannot connect to the Internet after you install Microsoft updates

</li> <li>When you use Remote Assistance in the Windows XP Help and Support Center and invite someone to help you b, the invitation may not work and you may receive the following error message if you use Windows Messenger to contact the other party:

Microsoft Internet Explorer

The invitation could not be sent. Please try again.

This problem occurs after you install the MS03-004 February, 2003 cumulative update for Internet Explorer (810847). To resolve this problem, install the MS03-015 April, 2003 cumulative update for Internet Explorer (813489) or a later cumulative update.

Note This problem does not occur if you use Windows Messenger to prompt you for Remote Assistance instead of the Windows XP Help and Support Center.</li> <li>After you remove MS03-015 April, 2003 cumulative update for Internet Explorer (813489), and then restart your computer, Windows Explorer may not load.. Therefore, you may have a blank desktop that does not display any icons or taskbars after you log on. This problem occurs if you follow these steps: <ol> <li>You install the Internet Explorer 5.01 SP3 version of Q813489.</li> <li>You upgrade to Internet Explorer 6 SP1.</li> <li>You install the Internet Explorer 6 SP1 version of Q813489.</li> <li>You remove the Internet Explorer 6 SP1 version of Q813489.</li></ol>

To avoid this problem, remove Q813489 before you upgrade to Internet Explorer 6 SP1. To work around this problem, press CTRL+ALT+DEL, click Task Manager, and then reinstall the same version of Internet Explorer that you are currently running. Or you can install a later version of Internet Explorer from a local installation source.</li> <li>After you install the MS03-015 April, 2003 cumulative update for Internet Explorer (813489), you may not be able to customize the &quot;Outlook Today&quot; page in Outlook 2000. For additional information about this issue, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

820575 You cannot connect to the Internet after you install Microsoft updates

</li> <li>After you install the MS03-004 February, 2003, cumulative patch for Internet Explorer (Q810847.exe) on a computer that is running Internet Explorer 6 Service Pack 1(SP1), Microsoft Outlook or Microsoft Outlook Express may quit unexpectedly. Additionally, you may receive an error message when you type an e-mail message or you use the Copy and Paste commands to paste text in an e-mail message. For additional information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

816506 Internet Explorer or Outlook Express quits unexpectedly with an error in Mshtml.dll

</li> <li>Your computer may be slower after you install the MS03-013 security update (811493) package on a computer that is running Windows XP Service Pack 1 (SP1), or after you upgrade a Windows XP-based computer where the MS03-013 security update (811493) is already installed to Windows XP SP1. This problem is more likely to occur if you use some features of some third-party programs, such as antivirus programs. For example, this problem may occur if your antivirus program is configured to scan all files when you open them or run them. This process is sometimes namedreal-time scanning. For additional information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

819634 You may experience performance issues after you install the 811493 (MS03-013) security update

</li> <li>After you install the MS03-014 April, 2003, cumulative update for Outlook Express (330994), Outlook Express uses your My Documents folder every time that you save an attachment from an e-mail or from a news message. To work around this problem, you must select the appropriate folder every time that you save an attachment. Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in MS03-014t he April, 2003, cumulative update for Outlook Express (330994).</li> <li>You may receive the following error message when you try to remove a cumulative update for Internet Explorer such as in the the MS03-032 August 2003 cumulative update for Internet Explorer (822925) :

There was an error in trying to uninstall the patch.

This problem may occur if you have the Baan Front Office Client installed. The Baan Front Office Client adds information to the Path string value in the following registry key:

To resolve this problem, follow these steps: <ol> <li>Click Start, click Run, type regedit, and then click OK.</li> <li>Locate and then click the following registry key:

</li> <li>Right-click the Path string value, and then click Modify.</li> <li>In the Value databox, remove the semicolon and any text that appears after &quot;Internet Explorer.&quot;

For example, the Value databox should contain text that is similar to the following text:

C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer

.</li></ol> </li> <li>After you install the the MS03-032 August 2003 cumulative update for Internet Explorer (822925) or the MS03-040 October, 2003 cumulative update for Internet Explorer (828750), you may receive an &quot;HTTP 404 - File not found&quot; error message when you try to visit Web pages that are opened by JavaScript functions in frames or in windows.

For additional information about this issue, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

827667 HTTP 404 - file not found&quot; error message when you try to visit Web pages that are opened by JavaScript functions in frames or in Windows

</li> <li>After you apply MS04-004, credentials are cached for sites after the initial successful logons. Subsequent logons no longer prompt for credentials as they did before you applied the update. Instead, logons prompt for credentials only if the user logs off or the user's session is reset. This behavior should only affect kiosk mode environments because users in kiosk environments do not log on, and the credentials of the previous logon are cached until the session is reset.</li></ul>

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