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Problems with (not deactivated) add-ons?

S

Softie

Flightless Bird
Hi there!

Vista 32-bit SP2, all current updates, IE8 (resetted completely), Windows
Mail, AV deinstalled

I've problems to display *.mhtml files in IE, and with the same reason
Windows Mail isn't able to display mail content.
(Message "trouble with displaying of mhtml content" in Group Windows Vista /
Windoes Mail.)


If I start IE8 without add-ons by right click I'M ABLE (!) to display the
problematic *.mhtml files.

If I start IE normally (even with all add-ons deactivated) the page cannot
be displayed message appers after timeout.


(It happens only at one user profile at the PC; a virus scan didn't show any
results, the mshtml.dll seems to be ok.)

A newly as *.mht saved web page is displayable. If I copy the *.mht to
*-Copy.mht, this 1:1 copied file isn't displayable. Strange!


Are there invisible add-ons?
What do "starting without add-ons" of IE disable additionally (which could
cause the mhtml display problem)?


Thanks
 
R

rob^_^

Flightless Bird
Tools>Manage Addons

Select the Show option - All add-ons

Ensure all msxml{n}.dll versions are enabled. They all have the same CLSID,
so disabling one will disable all and over-ride the the controls' version
vectoring.

Regards.

"Softie" <Softie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:41227871-972F-424D-A0EB-865C644A4B87@microsoft.com...
> Hi there!
>
> Vista 32-bit SP2, all current updates, IE8 (resetted completely), Windows
> Mail, AV deinstalled
>
> I've problems to display *.mhtml files in IE, and with the same reason
> Windows Mail isn't able to display mail content.
> (Message "trouble with displaying of mhtml content" in Group Windows Vista
> /
> Windoes Mail.)
>
>
> If I start IE8 without add-ons by right click I'M ABLE (!) to display the
> problematic *.mhtml files.
>
> If I start IE normally (even with all add-ons deactivated) the page cannot
> be displayed message appers after timeout.
>
>
> (It happens only at one user profile at the PC; a virus scan didn't show
> any
> results, the mshtml.dll seems to be ok.)
>
> A newly as *.mht saved web page is displayable. If I copy the *.mht to
> *-Copy.mht, this 1:1 copied file isn't displayable. Strange!
>
>
> Are there invisible add-ons?
> What do "starting without add-ons" of IE disable additionally (which could
> cause the mhtml display problem)?
>
>
> Thanks
>
>
 
P

PA Bear [MS MVP]

Flightless Bird
Please explain what "AV deinstalled" means?

Softie wrote:
> Hi there!
>
> Vista 32-bit SP2, all current updates, IE8 (resetted completely), Windows
> Mail, AV deinstalled
>
> I've problems to display *.mhtml files in IE, and with the same reason
> Windows Mail isn't able to display mail content.
> (Message "trouble with displaying of mhtml content" in Group Windows Vista
> /
> Windoes Mail.)
>
>
> If I start IE8 without add-ons by right click I'M ABLE (!) to display the
> problematic *.mhtml files.
>
> If I start IE normally (even with all add-ons deactivated) the page cannot
> be displayed message appers after timeout.
>
>
> (It happens only at one user profile at the PC; a virus scan didn't show
> any
> results, the mshtml.dll seems to be ok.)
>
> A newly as *.mht saved web page is displayable. If I copy the *.mht to
> *-Copy.mht, this 1:1 copied file isn't displayable. Strange!
>
>
> Are there invisible add-ons?
> What do "starting without add-ons" of IE disable additionally (which could
> cause the mhtml display problem)?
>
>
> Thanks
 
S

Softie

Flightless Bird
> Please explain what "AV deinstalled" means?

Uups, sorry: "anti virus" deinstalled (after scanning) (because of avoiding
side effects by such deep interfering tools)
 
S

Softie

Flightless Bird
> Tools>Manage Addons
>
> Select the Show option - All add-ons
>
> Ensure all msxml{n}.dll versions are enabled. They all have the same CLSID,
> so disabling one will disable all and over-ride the the controls' version
> vectoring.


Hi Rob!

Thanks for the hint.

Unfortunately the problems apper if add-ons are *activated*.

Only if I start IE8 with all add-ons off (via right mouse click) the *.mhtml
display is ok.

Even if I deactivate all add-ons (in all Show options) the displaying is
disturbed. (So I supposed I'm not able to really deactivate all add-ons with
doing it by "Manage add-ons" piece by piece [my failed attempt to find the
disturbing add-on].)
 
P

PA Bear [MS MVP]

Flightless Bird
[Why is everyone suddenly snipping so much in their replies?]

Softie wrote:
>> Please explain what "AV deinstalled" means?

>
> Uups, sorry: "anti virus" deinstalled (after scanning) (because of
> avoiding
> side effects by such deep interfering tools)
 
S

Softie

Flightless Bird
Problem "solved" by work-around: deletion of Windows user profile and
creation of a new one. :-(


"Softie" wrote:

> Hi there!
>
> Vista 32-bit SP2, all current updates, IE8 (resetted completely), Windows
> Mail, AV deinstalled
>
> I've problems to display *.mhtml files in IE, and with the same reason
> Windows Mail isn't able to display mail content.
> (Message "trouble with displaying of mhtml content" in Group Windows Vista /
> Windoes Mail.)
>
>
> If I start IE8 without add-ons by right click I'M ABLE (!) to display the
> problematic *.mhtml files.
>
> If I start IE normally (even with all add-ons deactivated) the page cannot
> be displayed message appers after timeout.
>
>
> (It happens only at one user profile at the PC; a virus scan didn't show any
> results, the mshtml.dll seems to be ok.)
>
> A newly as *.mht saved web page is displayable. If I copy the *.mht to
> *-Copy.mht, this 1:1 copied file isn't displayable. Strange!
>
>
> Are there invisible add-ons?
> What do "starting without add-ons" of IE disable additionally (which could
> cause the mhtml display problem)?
>
>
> Thanks
>
 
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