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don't know why it is slow loading. According to the doco for the Security patch this addressed a security issue with some graphics file types, this may cause a delay for additional processing if you are loading a home page (I guess? Try loading about:blank to test) The third party extensions test only requires that your restart IE. Correct "Ricardo Videira" <RicardoVideira@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1ED374DA-1F3B-4B64-84EB-351EDAE006C7@microsoft.com... > Hi!Thaks for the reply, > > Unfortunally the solution to disable Third-party extensions didn't work. I > only needed to restart IE after this (and not the PC), right? > > It was an authentic microsoft update, I received it by the automatic update > feature. The new updates were these: > > Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool - November 2005 > Security Update for Windows Server 2003 (KB896424) > > Could any of these caused this problem? Anyohter solution? > > Also, regarding the anti-spyware tool, is there a secure online tool?I > didn't want much to install stuf on the PC... > > Thanks for the help > > "Rob Parsons" wrote: > > > Hi Ricardo, > > > > It sounds like a Browser Helper has been installed into IE. Thus it takes > > longer to load the first instance. This may have come with the Windows > > Update as MS is shipping security improvements for IE. > > > > You can easily test if this is the case by disabling Browser Helpers and > > re-starting IE. > > > > You will find an option to 'Enable third-party browser extensions' on the > > Advanced tab of Internet Options (Tools>Internet Options) > > > > If you can check what was installed with the windows update - go to the > > update site and review your install history. Also, was it an authentic > > windows update from the Microsoft web site or was the update received from > > an email. > > > > Whatever, you should also install anti-spy software and an Internet > > firewall. Most PC's come with this pre-installed. > > Spybot-Search & Destroy and Zone Alarms are two freeware products that you > > may like to try, but I have found the investment in commercial products is > > worth it. > > > > "Ricardo Videira" <RicardoVideira@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in > > message news:1552A708-5F0D-4792-B82E-09F6320AF5DB@microsoft.com... > > > Hi to all. I seem to have encountered a problem with IE. When I start IE > > the > > > IE window appears but it appears to remain blocked for some seconds and > > not > > > completely shown. Then, after that period of time, it becomes fully > > > functional. If after this happens I start other windows of IE the problem > > > doesn't appear on those new windows.... but if I wait a while and then > > start > > > another IE the same problem appears. > > > > > > My privacy settings is Medium HIgh, I'm blocking pop-ups and using the > > blank > > > page as start up page.Active X is disabled. Active Scripting is enabled. > > > > > > I'm using Windows Server 2003 with SP1 and my IE version is 6.0.3790.1830. > > > I'm not sure but this seems to have happened after I had made a restart on > > > the PC after some Microsoft Updates were downloaded. > > > > > > Can anybody help?Thanks in advance. > > > > > > |
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