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To: CynicalTruth who wrote (6362)9/6/1998 11:29:00 AM
From: gonzongo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11149
 
Hey John- nice to hear from you. How's it goin'. Please note that I am waiting for you guys to fix all the NT problems b4 I try it- I am sure Richard will agree (gg)

g




To: CynicalTruth who wrote (6362)9/6/1998 3:10:00 PM
From: Bob Jagow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11149
 
That's the stop 21a problem we had, John.
The failure of the ERDisk (mine came back up with the blue screen) surprised me too.
The prooblem appears to be that my ERD [and I suspect yours also] lacked the security files [made with rdisk instead of rdisk /s], because
according to Mike H., it's the security that's blown -- he restored to the original state just by copying the security hive [system32\config\security] from a new install.

Worth repeating that MS will now give anyone with retail NT who hasn't yet used support a full 90 days.

So we now have at least 4 NTers with IE 4.x that were blown away. Hard to see a common denominator. Sounds like switching back to the old VC 5.0 libs is essential.

Bob



To: CynicalTruth who wrote (6362)9/7/1998 11:54:00 AM
From: Sean W. Smith  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11149
 
I'm using NT4/sp3 single processor with ie4.01 installed and it trashed me so bad that NT blue screened on boot-up. Fatal error with Windows Logon Process. Needless to say couldn't even uninstall the update. Tried to use NT repair and update but the only way to get back up was a completely fresh install of NT. Also had the Wininet.dll problem.... a reboot took care of it for me.
John


Ouch!!

gary,

This needs to be in BIG BOLD LETTERS in the RELEASE NOTES. How bout checking to make sure IE 4.0 is installed and installing the correct library.

Sean