Crappy Microsoft Update makes Internet Explorer Stop Resolving Domains without http:// : Solved
It’s always a tenuous decision whether or not to apply Microsoft’s updates to your computer. Do you run a security-hole ridden unpatched OS, or install the shakey updates from the same lax programming that brought us the problem in the first place? I once had an update that crippled my computer for 6 months after installing. Granted it ended up being a hardware conflict, but the machine ran fine until installing their updates.
Now, we have something we can truly be angry at microsoft about: Their latest update, kb908531, can break IE, Office, Explorer, Excel, and several other programs. On my computer, domains stopped resolving unless I added http:// in front of it first. This type of problem is almost impossible to google; try searching ‘domain doesn’t resolve without http://’, ‘internet explorer http stopped working’, ‘url no longer works without http ie’, etc. in google and see how frivilous it is. Thanks to this digg thread, I happened to stumble upon this solution:
http://claydawg.helpdesk.olemiss.edu/?p=90
If you run Hewlett Packard’s Share-to-Web software, nVidia shell extension GUID’s, Kerio Personal Firewall, Roxio DragToDisc / Adaptec DirectCD shell extension, or SolidWorkds 3D CAD products shell extension, all very popular programs, microsoft will break some aspect of your computer. It takes a complicated registry fix (scroll to the bottom for a downloadable patch for easier updating) just to get your programs working again. I was running HP’s share to web software which caused this.
Thanks to claydawg for fixing this for us, and Booo to Microsoft for releasing shoddy software updates!
Monday 24 Apr 2006 | jordan314 | Computers, Windows XP
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