IE patch could cause Web site loading problems


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IE patch could cause Web site loading problems

Two patches released by Microsoft earlier this year for its Internet
Explorer browser may cause some Web sites not to load properly.

The bulletins, MS05-038 and MS05-052, removed "unsafe functionality"
and change how the browser handles ActiveX controls for security
reasons, Stephen Toulouse, a program manager in Microsoft's security
unit, wrote on Thursday on the Microsoft Security Center Response
Blog.

After installing MS05-038, first published Aug. 9 on the Microsoft
Download Center, Web pages containing Component Object Model (COM)
objects called monikers may not work as expected.

MS05-052, published Oct. 11, added an additional check for a specific
interface for ActiveX controls before allowing a COM object to run in
Internet Explorer. But it also blocks some Web pages containing
ActiveX controls, Microsoft said. Users who are missing certain
registry subkeys may also experience problems with this patch,
Microsoft said.

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