<<I have also discovered that Microsoft XML Parser, Internet Explorer
Classes for Java, and Direct Animation Java Classes have become corrupted.>>
How do you know they are corrupted?
Are you sure these functions haven't been disabled by windows update
patches? Microsoft's answer to a lot of security problems seems to be to
disable functions via its automatic updates.
Perhaps resetting security levels in IE to a lower level might restore
these functions, at the risk of admitting trojans. I believe that ActiveX
components need a "Medium Low" level of security to display on some sites.
It's possible that ActiveX or Java has been disabled completely in IE
advanced options.
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