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in Windows Vista Share Phaled 27 May 2013 11:34:04 PROBLEM SOLVED: Look below (under summary of problems) for the solution. Hey, SUMMARY inetcpl.cpl access denied OF PROBLEMS - Cannot open Internet Explorer: When I open IE 9, the process appears, and internet explorer starts up. As soon as the tab for my homepage loads, IE closes straight away, and leaves behind http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/ie/forum/ie8-windows_other/error-loading-cwindowssystem32inetcplcplthe/8398178a-fc39-4fd2-89cc-784ee466daea the download manager for IE, asking me if i want to download my homepage. - Cannot open Internet Options through control panel: When i go to Control Panel > Networking > Internet Options and click on it, nothing appears on screen, no matter how many times i press it. Same thing happens with IE > Tools > Options; nothing appears - Cannot open Skype (I found this was linked to the IE http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-1686515/internet-explorer-issues-internet-options-open-inetcpl-cpl-error.html problems): When I open Skype, the login page stays on a white screen, and i am unable to click anywhere on skype / close it, I have to force close it by ending the process (Temporary solution found, look below) - Cumulative Security Update for IE 9 won't install (Windows Update): This has been an on-going problem for around a year+ now, but still relevant. Whenever my Windows Update has a Cumulative Security Update for IE 9, I try to install it, however it fails and says updates were not configured correctly, reverting changes The error code I get is: 800719E4. As far as I am aware, there is no solution to this error as of yet. SOLUTION This was caused by multiple Windows Updates that were released in May 2013 - KB2820197 AND KB2847204 How to fix this: 1. Go to Start > Control Panel > Programs > View Installed Updates 2. Find the windows updates: - KB2820197 - KB2847204 3. Right click on them and press uninstall. 4. Reboot the computer. WHAT I HAD TRIED, AND FAILED (For reference) 1. Uninstalling Internet Explorer 9 and reinstalling (get an error message on uninstalling: updates were not configured correctly, reverting changes) 2. Trying an sfc /scannow through cmd - it found a few corrupt files and
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