Faulting application name: iexplore.exe, version: 11.0.9600.18698, time stamp: 0x59189c94
Faulting module name: MSHTML.dll, version: 11.0.9600.18710, time stamp: 0x59484b0c
Exception code: 0xc0000005
Fault offset: 0x0073abab
Faulting process id: 0xef0
Faulting application start time: 0x01d2f2efca49e605
Faulting application path: C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe
Faulting module path: C:\Windows\system32\MSHTML.dll
Report Id: 16d5255e-5ee3-11e7-8a11-e6de5c72cb8b
**UPDATE**
Well, well...well, it looks as though Microsoft has removed update KB40...22..16...8 :-D they have become very very sneaky lately...
Outlook users also experienced problems with KB4022168 and Microsoft has provided a patch for them, but only for 64bit users...
Microsoft we mentioned awhile ago about not putting all your eggs in one basket, and that is what you are doing with Windows 10 and banking that everyone will change, even upgrading them for free, but now even that has backfired on you...
The latest Windows 10 update is causing issues for computers that are only a few year old and you forcefully upgraded them, and coincidently enough, a guarantee was provided by you for them that as long as they upgraded they'd be fine...
Microsoft has already admitted that Windows 10 will only work best on certain hardware, but that was the small print, and by legality standards has given them a way out of any liability thrown against them by any user that feels they have been jilted when they find out their hardware won't support the latest Windows 10 advancement...
Their other way out is that they will still be responsible for security updates like they do for most surpassed software versions, but that can only last for so long...
Like Windows 7 support, it's hard to staff and afford support for a version that is no longer considered mainstream and the users that were updated to Windows 10 with outdated hardware will feel they fall under the umbrella of the Windows 10 agreement, but that will only last until Windows 11 comes out...
That is how Microsoft will get out of any legality agreements/promises they've made to the end user that they updated overnight without their permission...
Microsoft cuts off Windows 10 support early for some PCs...
http://www.zdnet.com/article/microsoft-blocks-windows-10-creators-update-on-some-pcs/
Just like they secretly removed KB4022168 so will they remove Windows 10...and that's a fact!
After 4 hours of research we have determined that the Monthly "Quality" Rollup for Windows 7 is causing explore to fail...
We like the word "Quality" in this update, and Microsoft has promised that it would not fail in the new way of updating with this rollup updates procedure, but now they have...
Do not load KB4022168 until "Quality" control fixes the update...
Is this Microsoft's attempt to force you into Windows 10 again, are they creating errors like they create gridlock to force people onto transit...
It's an optional update so it won't automatically download, it has to be manually chosen...
You have a problem Microsoft...and that's a fact!
**UPDATE**
More problems with KB4022168...
Click->KB4022168**UPDATE**
More problems with KB4022168...
**UPDATE**
Well, well...well, it looks as though Microsoft has removed update KB40...22..16...8 :-D they have become very very sneaky lately...
Outlook users also experienced problems with KB4022168 and Microsoft has provided a patch for them, but only for 64bit users...
Microsoft we mentioned awhile ago about not putting all your eggs in one basket, and that is what you are doing with Windows 10 and banking that everyone will change, even upgrading them for free, but now even that has backfired on you...
The latest Windows 10 update is causing issues for computers that are only a few year old and you forcefully upgraded them, and coincidently enough, a guarantee was provided by you for them that as long as they upgraded they'd be fine...
Microsoft has already admitted that Windows 10 will only work best on certain hardware, but that was the small print, and by legality standards has given them a way out of any liability thrown against them by any user that feels they have been jilted when they find out their hardware won't support the latest Windows 10 advancement...
Their other way out is that they will still be responsible for security updates like they do for most surpassed software versions, but that can only last for so long...
Like Windows 7 support, it's hard to staff and afford support for a version that is no longer considered mainstream and the users that were updated to Windows 10 with outdated hardware will feel they fall under the umbrella of the Windows 10 agreement, but that will only last until Windows 11 comes out...
That is how Microsoft will get out of any legality agreements/promises they've made to the end user that they updated overnight without their permission...
Microsoft cuts off Windows 10 support early for some PCs...
http://www.zdnet.com/article/microsoft-blocks-windows-10-creators-update-on-some-pcs/
Just like they secretly removed KB4022168 so will they remove Windows 10...and that's a fact!
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