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Date: | Tue, 11 Mar 2003 06:55:49 -0500 |
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I considered a virus and a problem at the server end, but since my Win Me machine could perform at the web site end, I ruled out the possibility of a site problem. I had kept my AV current, and did not turn up any virii on either Win 98 SE machine.
Last night I got an error message on one of the Win 98 SE machines that said something like "you have urlmon.dll 5.0.????; you need 6.0.2800.1167. I had done an update to both Win 98 SE machines that appears to have overwritten the 6.0.2800 urlmon.dll with an older one. I copied the 6.0.2800 version from my Win Me machine to the Win 98 SE machine, and voila everything works fine. I have seen this urlmon.dll a number of times over the past few years. When you are having trouble with the Internet you should always look at urlmon.dll. It is installed as part of IE 6/Outlook Express 6, etc.
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>> Just today, for no apparent reason, two of the computers on my home
>> network (both run Win 98 SE)will not let me sign into my online banking
>> web site (I get a DNS after I sign in my name and password. On my Win Me
>> computer I can sign in OK.
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>> On the same two Win 98 SE computers I cannot run a javascript program
>> inside my credit card account web site. If I click on the link nothing
>> happens at all. Works fine in Win Me computer. This is a new development
>> for both Win 98 SE computers. I did not change anything. I've gotten
>> rid of the host file in Windows (no help), replaced the urlmon.dll (no
>> help), and do not have the IE 6 files to reinstall it. My copy has all
>> the latest updates from Windows update. Thanks, Joe
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> There have been a couple of new worms show up on the Internet during the
>last week, and a couple of them include code to perform Denial-of-Service
>attacks against various network resources. If nothing has changed at your
>end, I'd try again in a day or two in case your bank (or your or their ISP)
>has been hit by one or more of these.
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> Updating your antivirus in the meantime would be prudent. Vendors are
>getting additional virus updates out as fast as they dare.
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