Re: Microsoft releases new critical update patch for IE6 (wi
Posted: 02 Apr 2010, 03:43
"98 Guy" <98@Guy.com> wrote in message news:4BB4A60E.62CB62F4@Guy.com...
> There was a new update yesterday MS10-018:
>
> Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer (KB980182)
> that can be downloaded from here: Update for Internet Explorer 6 SP1
>
>
http://download.microsoft.com/download/ ... 47-D27EB14
F5D5F/IE6.0sp1-KB980182-Windows2000-x86-ENU.exe
>
> 17 new files (the 16 usual ones and 'tdc.ocx').
>
> The packed file is IE6.0sp1-KB980182-Windows2000-x86-ENU.exe (4.1 mb)
>
> After unpacking (using either winzip or winrar) the files you need will
> be in the \rtmgdr.
>
> These are the files:
>
> BROWSEUI DLL 1,018,368 03-05-10 9:49a
> CDFVIEW DLL 143,360 02-25-10 10:26a
> DANIM DLL 1,054,208 09-24-09 9:56p
> DXTMSFT DLL 351,744 02-25-10 10:31a
> DXTRANS DLL 192,512 02-25-10 10:31a
> IEPEERS DLL 236,032 02-25-10 10:31a
> INSENG DLL 69,632 02-25-10 10:31a
> JSPROXY DLL 12,288 02-25-10 10:31a
> MSHTML DLL 2,710,528 02-25-10 10:31a
> MSRATING DLL 132,096 02-25-10 10:26a
> MSTIME DLL 498,176 02-25-10 10:31a
> PNGFILT DLL 34,816 02-25-10 10:31a
> SHDOCVW DLL 1,352,192 03-05-10 9:49a
> SHLWAPI DLL 402,944 02-25-10 10:25a
> TDC OCX 56,832 02-25-10 10:30a
> URLMON DLL 471,040 02-25-10 10:31a
> WININET DLL 576,512 02-25-10 10:32a
>
> To install them, just copy them to your windows\system directory
> (over-write existing files). Backup your existing files first so you
> can revert back to them later.
>
> They have been confirmed to be compatible with and function correctly on
> windows 98se with IE6-SP1.
>
> Even if you don't use IE6 as your default browser, some of these files
> are used by Windows itself and indirectly by other browsers when surfing
> the net.
Trying it out now, one thing concerns me though. When not using the install
routine I can't help but wonder if any 'new' necessary registry entries
never get installed!
> There was a new update yesterday MS10-018:
>
> Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer (KB980182)
> that can be downloaded from here: Update for Internet Explorer 6 SP1
>
>
http://download.microsoft.com/download/ ... 47-D27EB14
F5D5F/IE6.0sp1-KB980182-Windows2000-x86-ENU.exe
>
> 17 new files (the 16 usual ones and 'tdc.ocx').
>
> The packed file is IE6.0sp1-KB980182-Windows2000-x86-ENU.exe (4.1 mb)
>
> After unpacking (using either winzip or winrar) the files you need will
> be in the \rtmgdr.
>
> These are the files:
>
> BROWSEUI DLL 1,018,368 03-05-10 9:49a
> CDFVIEW DLL 143,360 02-25-10 10:26a
> DANIM DLL 1,054,208 09-24-09 9:56p
> DXTMSFT DLL 351,744 02-25-10 10:31a
> DXTRANS DLL 192,512 02-25-10 10:31a
> IEPEERS DLL 236,032 02-25-10 10:31a
> INSENG DLL 69,632 02-25-10 10:31a
> JSPROXY DLL 12,288 02-25-10 10:31a
> MSHTML DLL 2,710,528 02-25-10 10:31a
> MSRATING DLL 132,096 02-25-10 10:26a
> MSTIME DLL 498,176 02-25-10 10:31a
> PNGFILT DLL 34,816 02-25-10 10:31a
> SHDOCVW DLL 1,352,192 03-05-10 9:49a
> SHLWAPI DLL 402,944 02-25-10 10:25a
> TDC OCX 56,832 02-25-10 10:30a
> URLMON DLL 471,040 02-25-10 10:31a
> WININET DLL 576,512 02-25-10 10:32a
>
> To install them, just copy them to your windows\system directory
> (over-write existing files). Backup your existing files first so you
> can revert back to them later.
>
> They have been confirmed to be compatible with and function correctly on
> windows 98se with IE6-SP1.
>
> Even if you don't use IE6 as your default browser, some of these files
> are used by Windows itself and indirectly by other browsers when surfing
> the net.
Trying it out now, one thing concerns me though. When not using the install
routine I can't help but wonder if any 'new' necessary registry entries
never get installed!