A few Windows 2003 Server x64 machines had some problems after some recent patching. I believe it to be something with a .NET hotfix but I can't confirm this.
My symptoms that I can determine are:
MMC extended views are blank. Standard views still work.
IE loads blank pages, yet network is fully functional.
No webcontent will load (*.chm, *.htm, *.html).
Another functionality pertains to a custom program that involves an event handler attached to Internet Explorer's OnDocumentComplete event and it isn't launching correctly using C++. However the same thing can be executed via Java with no issues.
After a few days/weeks of testing I finally had to reimage the bad servers and everything is functioning correctly now. Has anybody seen these sort of issues before and if so what was the resolution?
I did the standard dll registrations and restored most of the functionality but never could get the custom program and C++ to execute properly afterwards.
My symptoms that I can determine are:
MMC extended views are blank. Standard views still work.
IE loads blank pages, yet network is fully functional.
No webcontent will load (*.chm, *.htm, *.html).
Another functionality pertains to a custom program that involves an event handler attached to Internet Explorer's OnDocumentComplete event and it isn't launching correctly using C++. However the same thing can be executed via Java with no issues.
After a few days/weeks of testing I finally had to reimage the bad servers and everything is functioning correctly now. Has anybody seen these sort of issues before and if so what was the resolution?
I did the standard dll registrations and restored most of the functionality but never could get the custom program and C++ to execute properly afterwards.