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Guest John
Posted

Hi,

 

WindowsUpdate website just suddenly not working on my machine. I am using

IE7, when I visit WindowsUpdate, click on the custom button and it shows

there are some update available from here, no matter which link I click in

left pane, the whole WindowsUpdate page will appear again within right pane

asking me to choose Express or Custom.

 

Please help.

 

Thank you.

Guest Robert Aldwinckle
Posted

"John" <no.email@no.domain.com> wrote in message

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> Hi,

>

> WindowsUpdate website just suddenly not working on my machine. I am using

> IE7, when I visit WindowsUpdate, click on the custom button and it shows

> there are some update available from here, no matter which link I click in

> left pane, the whole WindowsUpdate page will appear again within right pane

> asking me to choose Express or Custom.

 

 

I think that that symptom may be associated with ln= language value in the URL.

Check your Languages settings? E.g. from IE: Tools, Options, Languages...

what do you have? Before clicking on a menu button, check in the Status bar

what the URL will be, making sure that ln= has a valid setting.

 

FWIW it seems harder to simulate your symptom now.

E.g. the best I can do is cause the ln= value to be void.

However, all that does is cause a(n incorrect) message

about the site not being trusted, with all the buttons disabled

except the FAQ one.

 

What happens if you click on the FAQ button?

Also try using right-click, Copy Shortcut

and then pasting that URL into an Address bar

in another window or tab. Do you see the page intended

for that frame then?

 

The symptom might also be related to your browser's

Cookie handling and security settings in general,

so go into the Privacy and Security settings dialogs

and choose Default settings. E.g. a quick way

to get to the Privacy settings is via the page's Privacy Report.

(Alt-V,v in an English version of IE) then use the Settings

button and make sure that Default on that tab is greyed.

Similarly a quick way to get to the Security settings

is to doubleclick on the security zone icon in the Status bar

and make sure that the Default Level button in that dialog

is greyed too.

 

>

> Please help.

>

> Thank you.

 

 

HTH

 

Robert Aldwinckle

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Guest John
Posted

The problem has been resolved. But I'm sure no one believe the solution.

 

Problem:

If I click on any links (other than those under "Options") in the left pane,

the whole WindowsUpdate main page will reappear again the the right pane.

 

Solution:

Use Ctrl + Left Click!! Although there will be a blank tab appear, but now

detail of update items will display correctly on the right pane of the

original tab.

 

Thank you.

 

 

 

"Robert Aldwinckle" <robald@techemail.com> wrote in message

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> "John" <no.email@no.domain.com> wrote in message

> news:eztWqkwvHHA.4516@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>> Hi,

>>

>> WindowsUpdate website just suddenly not working on my machine. I am using

>> IE7, when I visit WindowsUpdate, click on the custom button and it shows

>> there are some update available from here, no matter which link I click

>> in

>> left pane, the whole WindowsUpdate page will appear again within right

>> pane

>> asking me to choose Express or Custom.

>

>

> I think that that symptom may be associated with ln= language value in the

> URL.

> Check your Languages settings? E.g. from IE: Tools, Options,

> Languages...

> what do you have? Before clicking on a menu button, check in the Status

> bar

> what the URL will be, making sure that ln= has a valid setting.

>

> FWIW it seems harder to simulate your symptom now.

> E.g. the best I can do is cause the ln= value to be void.

> However, all that does is cause a(n incorrect) message

> about the site not being trusted, with all the buttons disabled

> except the FAQ one.

>

> What happens if you click on the FAQ button?

> Also try using right-click, Copy Shortcut

> and then pasting that URL into an Address bar

> in another window or tab. Do you see the page intended

> for that frame then?

>

> The symptom might also be related to your browser's

> Cookie handling and security settings in general,

> so go into the Privacy and Security settings dialogs

> and choose Default settings. E.g. a quick way

> to get to the Privacy settings is via the page's Privacy Report.

> (Alt-V,v in an English version of IE) then use the Settings

> button and make sure that Default on that tab is greyed.

> Similarly a quick way to get to the Security settings

> is to doubleclick on the security zone icon in the Status bar

> and make sure that the Default Level button in that dialog

> is greyed too.

>

>

>>

>> Please help.

>>

>> Thank you.

>

>

> HTH

>

> Robert Aldwinckle

> ---

>

>

Guest MowGreen [MVP]
Posted

Disable BitComet in IE's add-ons prior to accessing WU.

Problem solved.

 

MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007]

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John wrote:

> Hi,

>

> WindowsUpdate website just suddenly not working on my machine. I am

> using IE7, when I visit WindowsUpdate, click on the custom button and it

> shows there are some update available from here, no matter which link I

> click in left pane, the whole WindowsUpdate page will appear again

> within right pane asking me to choose Express or Custom.

>

> Please help.

>

> Thank you.

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