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Re: KB942615 and KB946627 Clarification
On Jan 3, 11:21*am, "PA Bear" <PABear...@gmail.com> wrote:
> If IE6 isn't crashing with an error in URLMON.DLL, no, you don't need the
> High Priority update 946627. *I recommend hiding it for the time being.
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> John_E wrote:
> > I waited to install 942615 until the XP IE6 crashing issue was able to
> > be resolved by 946627. After installing 942615 only, running IE6
> > behaved fine and still is OK.
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> > Windows update does now offer 946627, as it should. Since my system is
> > acting OK should I install 946627 or not?
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> > I generally take the approach "if it's not broke don't fix it" but in
> > this case I'm not sure. Kinda thinking the next cumulative IE update
> > may take care of the issues encountered in 942615 by itself.
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> > Any thoughts?
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> > Thanks...- Hide quoted text -
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> - Show quoted text -
Thanks, PA Bear. That's what I was looking for.
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