Our company has a web based application that users log into to gain access. The login process normally takes 15 - 20 seconds.
I have this one computer where the login process takes 2 - 3 minutes. We believe it's an issue with his PC.
I compared my Help/About IE to his Help/About IE Here's what we both have:
My IE About
Ver 6.0.2800.1106.xpsp2.030422-1633
Cipher strength 128bit
Product ID (non important in this thread)
Update version: SP1, Q330994, Q824145, Q832894
His IE About
Ver 6.0.2800.1106.xpsp2.030422-1633
Cipher strength 128bit
Product ID (non important in this thread)
Update version: SP1, Q810847, Q813951, Q813489, Q330994, Q818529, Q822925, Q828750, Q824145, Q823386, Q832894
Can I go in and remove these extra hotfixes without causing damage to his IE? I guess I could always do a system restore point before removing these hotfixes, but I was just curious if there was some words of wisdom.
TIA
Carrie
I have this one computer where the login process takes 2 - 3 minutes. We believe it's an issue with his PC.
I compared my Help/About IE to his Help/About IE Here's what we both have:
My IE About
Ver 6.0.2800.1106.xpsp2.030422-1633
Cipher strength 128bit
Product ID (non important in this thread)
Update version: SP1, Q330994, Q824145, Q832894
His IE About
Ver 6.0.2800.1106.xpsp2.030422-1633
Cipher strength 128bit
Product ID (non important in this thread)
Update version: SP1, Q810847, Q813951, Q813489, Q330994, Q818529, Q822925, Q828750, Q824145, Q823386, Q832894
Can I go in and remove these extra hotfixes without causing damage to his IE? I guess I could always do a system restore point before removing these hotfixes, but I was just curious if there was some words of wisdom.
TIA
Carrie