This so-called update renders my PC unusable. Not only it affects Outlook
but I am unable to use IE 7!!!!! I've had to uninstall the patch twice, and
now I am set up for manual Windows updates.
It is very frustrating. Something needs to be done to really fix the fix!
--nora
"Gerry" wrote:
> Abel
>
> kb932823 -This problem occurs if the Japanese Input Method Editor (IME)
> is the default keyboard layout. Did not this tell you the Hotfix was not
> for you?
>
> Uninstall the Update and then select Start, Control Panel, Automatic
> Updates uncheck Automatic and check "Notify me but don't automatically
> download or install". When notified commence the process by selecting
> Start, Help and Support, Keep your computer up-to-date with Windows
> Update and opt for a Custom install.
>
>
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>
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Gerry
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> Abel MacAdam wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Yesterday my computer suggested I install the latest update, kb932823
> > (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/932823). The update is to fix a
> > problem for those using IME, which happens to deny the ability
> > downloading files using IE7.
> >
> > Although I do not use IE7, nor IME (I use the Latin alphabet) I
> > decided to install the update. After that, I had problems with my
> > Outlook (2002). I instructed Outlook to minimize to the System Tray.
> > When I double click on Outlook, it appeared in my Task Bar, but if I
> > select Outlook, it disappears from the Task Bar.
> >
> > So I decided to remove the update. This morning the update installed
> > itself without my say so. Again I had to deinstall it.
> >
> > What can I do to not be pestered by this install? I do not need it,
> > the document after the link I supplied at the start of my post
> > suggest you would not need to install it, if you do not use IME. But
> > it is really trying hard to get installed.
> >
> > Abel
>
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