Microsoft patch can cause IE trouble

Latest security update can make the Web browser crash. Microsoft plans to
release a revamped patch. 

http://news.com.com/Microsoft+patch+can+cause+IE+trouble/2100-1002_3-6106039
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By Joris Evers 
Staff Writer, CNET News.com

Published: August 15, 2006, 5:32 PM PDT 

Microsoft's security update from Aug. 8 to Internet Explorer is causing
browser trouble for some systems. 

After people apply the MS06-042 update, rated "critical" by Microsoft, IE
may crash when certain Web sites are viewed, the company said in a notice on
its customer support Web site. The problem affects IE 6 with Service Pack 1
on Windows XP and Windows 2000 systems, it said. 

"Microsoft has identified an issue with the security update MS06-042," the
company said in a statement Tuesday. It plans to re-release the bulletin and
patch on Aug. 22 for all affected users. 

The problem occurs when IE users view Web sites that use version 1.1 of HTTP
alongside compression, according to Microsoft's notice. HTTP, or hypertext
transfer protocol, is the standard protocol used to browse Web sites. 

IE users on security mailing lists have reported browser crashes when using
PeopleSoft applications that have Web-based interfaces. Others report
running into problems when using other applications, including Microsoft's
own customer relationship management, or CRM, tools. 

"We are running PeopleSoft for administration systems, and our Windows 2000
SP4 and Windows XP SP1 running Internet Explorer 6.0 SP1 crash when they got
into the PeopleSoft pages," Fred Dunn, a systems administrator at the
University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, said in an e-mail
interview. 

Dunn called Microsoft's product support service, which recommended disabling
the use of HTTP 1.1 in IE's advanced settings menu. However, that's not a
change that's easily done on all PCs in the university, Dunn said. "Our only
workaround was to get the PeopleSoft programmers to turn off
compression...which slows down the response," he said. 

MS06-042 is an update for IE that addresses eight vulnerabilities in the
popular browser. It is one of a dozen security updates that Microsoft
released last week on Patch Tuesday. 

Patches have caused trouble at times, on occasion prompting Microsoft to fix
already released updates. In April, it released a second version of a
Windows Explorer update because the original interfered with Hewlett-Packard
software and Nvidia drivers. In June, it had to fix a patch that caused
network connection trouble for some people. 

Microsoft has a temporary fix available for the problems caused by MS06-042.
However, this fix is not available for download; people have to call
Microsoft's support line.

Gregory S. Williams
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