IE again malfunctioned because of security updates

Picture 1 of IE again malfunctioned because of security updates Microsoft has officially confirmed that the installation you updated MS06-042 may cause Internet Explorer to crash when accessing some websites.

According to a message posted on the Microsoft website, the problem only occurred with IE 6 Service Pack 1 running on Windows XP and Windows 2000 platforms.

" Microsoft has identified a problem with the security update MS06-040 ," Microsoft said in a statement released yesterday. Microsoft plans to re-release this security bulletin and patch on August 22.

The problem occurs when IE users access some websites using the HTTP 1.1 protocol version along with other compression procedures. HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) is a standard procedure for viewing web pages in a browser.

IE users through secure email lists have reported browser crashes when they use the PeopleSoft application - the console-based application is the web. In some cases, the browser also crashes when using other applications, including Microsoft's own CRM customer relationship management application.

MS06-042 is an update for IE that fixes a total of 8 newly discovered security bugs in this browser. This is a part of the new monthly security update released last Tuesday.

History has been repeated again. In recent times Microsoft security updates have frequently caused applications to become unstable.

Microsoft recommends that users who have installed the update should disable the HTTP 1.1 feature to temporarily avoid browser problems that may occur before the official fix is ​​released.

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