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Old April 6th 04, 12:20 AM
Enigma
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Default SP2 login:password@ no longer works in IE


Why the hell can I no longer access sites which use
"login you get now is a error message from IE without Ie even attempting to
access the site.

I'm guessing its M$ taking a shotgun approach to the fraudsters and
spammers, but in the process they have broken a useful feature.

There any way to turn this stupid behaviour back to preSP2 (apart from
uninstalling SP2)?
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Old April 6th 04, 12:20 AM
Mike Brannigan [MSFT]
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Default SP2 login:password@ no longer works in IE

"David Candy" wrote in message
...
DO NOT USE MSFT. Only ******s use share market **** in normal conversation.
This is blatant political talk and highly offensive to those who don't
believe in evil. Use MS. That is what MS uses. EG MS-Dos. Have you ever
heard of MSFT-Dos.

And remember MS is not considered a proper company which is why it's not
listed on a real stock exchange.
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David,

I'm not sure what your problem is, but I think NASDAQ may have something to
say about being accused of not being a "real stock exchange". It I'm also
not sure what having a belief "in evil" has to do with the use of our
company name or ticker symbol.
Yes MS may be used but that is not the correct formal (legally recognised)
abbreviation for Microsoft.

You are using an MVP e-mail address but you do not appear as a listed MVP in
the US or EMEA. If you are not a Microsoft Most Valued Professional please
do not use an mvps.org e-mail address.

Finally as one of the leading worldwide software development companies I
think you should reassess your view of what a real company is.


--
Regards,

Mike
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Mike Brannigan [Microsoft]

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"David Candy" wrote in message
...
DO NOT USE MSFT. Only ******s use share market **** in normal conversation.
This is blatant political talk and highly offensive to those who don't
believe in evil. Use MS. That is what MS uses. EG MS-Dos. Have you ever
heard of MSFT-Dos.

And remember MS is not considered a proper company which is why it's not
listed on a real stock exchange.
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http://www.g2mil.com/Dec2003.htm
"Mike Brannigan [MSFT]" wrote in message
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"Enigma" wrote in message
...

Why the hell can I no longer access sites which use
"login you get now is a error message from IE without Ie even attempting to
access the site.

I'm guessing its M$ taking a shotgun approach to the fraudsters and
spammers, but in the process they have broken a useful feature.

There any way to turn this stupid behaviour back to preSP2 (apart from
uninstalling SP2)?


Maybe you would like to do a little research around your problem.
see
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sec.../MS04-004.mspx
and
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=832894

Which discuss your problem at length and also address workarounds.

Since you are using the Preview of SP2 ideally you should have posted your
question to the proper SP2 Preview newsgroups
see
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pro...p2preview.mspx

The issue you are seeing is in both the security update and SP2 and can be
workaround the same way as documented for both.
However implementing the workaround lowers the security of your PC and

makes
you more vulnerable to various hostile attacks.


Finally using "M$" in your post is hardly likely to ingratiate yourself
with people that you are requesting help from.
Our company name is Microsoft and if you must use an abbreviation please

use
MSFT (our NASDAQ quoted ID)

--
Regards,

Mike
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Mike Brannigan [Microsoft]

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights

Please note I cannot respond to e-mailed questions, please use these
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"Enigma" wrote in message
...

Why the hell can I no longer access sites which use
"login you get now is a error message from IE without Ie even attempting to
access the site.

I'm guessing its M$ taking a shotgun approach to the fraudsters and
spammers, but in the process they have broken a useful feature.

There any way to turn this stupid behaviour back to preSP2 (apart from
uninstalling SP2)?





 




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