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Posted Service Packs & Hotfixes, Windows Desktop Fixes, Windows 2003 Server on Sunday, April 23rd, 2006.
The newest Microsoft security fix MS06-015: titled “Vulnerability in Windows Explorer Could Lead to Remote Code Execution” breaks “My Documents” access and features in IE, Office, Explorer, nVidia, Roxio, and several other 3rd-party applications. The official hotfix for the security fix is Microsoft KB article #918165 and lists the symptoms below as indicating you will need to install it:
- Unable to access special folders like “My Documents” or “My Pictures”.
- Microsoft Office applications may stop responding when you attempt to save or open Office files in the “My Documents” folder.
- Office files in the “My Documents” folder are not able to open in Microsoft Office.
- Opening a file through an application’s File / Open menu causes the program to stop responding.
- Typing an address into Internet Explorer’s address bar has no effect.
- Right-clicking on a file and selecting Send To has no effect.
- Clicking on the plus (+) sign beside a folder in Windows Explorer has no effect.
- Some third-party applications stop responding when opening or saving data in the “My Documents” folder
Unfortunately Microsoft neglected to mention several of the third-party apps that are also broken by this hotfix. These include, but probably aren’t limited to: nVidia drivers with shell extensions, Roxio DragToDisc or Adaptec DirectCD, Hewlett Packard’s Share-to-Web software, Kerio Personal Firewall, and SolidWorkds 3D CAD products. Thankfully someone else has spent the time on the phone with Microsoft tech support to resolve these issues and posted the registry fixes not included in KB #918165.
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