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12-Amethyst
July 10, 2014
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Critical Microsoft Update for IE10 make PDMLink 10.1M040 having problem

  • July 10, 2014
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Hi

on 9th July 2014, Microsoft released a critical update for IE10. After this got applied, our users complained that PDMLink did not work correctly.

Comment from one of our users

When clicking on the information icon for anything, document, Promotion Request etc and window pops up saying "Windows Internet Explorer has stopped working & needs to restart".

Once page comes back (with the page I was after loaded) a message on the bottom of the page saying that something on the webpage is causing the webpage to shut down (or words to that effect).

Has someone else experienced this ? What should we expect. A new patch from Microsoft or PTC ?

Best regards

Chris

Best answer by Marco Tosin

Kelly, the bug has been fixed.

Look at the updates of 8/21 on this CS https://support.ptc.com/appserver/cs/view/case_solution.jsp?n=CS177343&lang=en

10 replies

21-Topaz I
July 10, 2014

What is the patch number?

1-Visitor
July 10, 2014

Having the same experience... Information Icon as well as Hyperlinks. Running IE 9.

23-Emerald I
July 10, 2014

Chris,

Please open a tech support case for this so that we can look into whether there is a conflict with our software and the critical patch. Please provide the patch info and client system configuration (browser version, OS version, etc.) in the case.

ChrisPLM12-AmethystAuthor
12-Amethyst
July 10, 2014

Hello

KB2962872 and we know it affected mshtml.dll (Windows 7 64bits, IE10, Java 7)

I was told this patch was released for IE6 to IE11 and Keir already mentioned he got that problem

As we work with a VAR, I expect them to open a technical support case.

Thanks, let's hope Microsoft will quickly release a corrective patch

16-Pearl
July 10, 2014

We have experienced the same....the fix for us, after slow response from PTC, was to uninstall the updates and block them from future installs. This is a temp fix and I hope PTC can address quickly.

ChrisPLM12-AmethystAuthor
12-Amethyst
July 11, 2014

Hi

To me it''s clear. Microsoft messed it up, it has affected thousands of websites and millions of users, Even the parent company of FlexNet reported issues. Microsoft should really provide a corrective patch.

1-Visitor
July 11, 2014

Add config option browser_limit_to_ie9_mode yes to see if it works on your issue.

16-Pearl
July 11, 2014

Was just told by TSE to contact Microsoft, not even sure how to do that.

16-Pearl
July 11, 2014

TSE response below...now we wait.

This is known issue and already reported to R&D with SPR 2227222 . PTC is working with Microsoft on this issue.

Please refer to below case solution for further information.

https://www.ptc.com/appserver/cs/view/solution.jsp?n=CS177343

23-Emerald I
July 11, 2014

The SPR is set to top priority so we should hopefully have some further information soon.

ChrisPLM12-AmethystAuthor
12-Amethyst
July 15, 2014

Hello

That is great news. I would personally prefer a Microsoft update as it is easier to apply but whatever comes first will be welcome.

The SPR only mention 10.2 so will it not be fixed on 10.1 ?

https://www.ptc.com/appserver/cs/view/spr.jsp?n=2227222

Thanks

5-Regular Member
July 22, 2014

FYI: PTC has this issue escalated with Microsoft - Several high profile PTC customers were impacted. The SPR https://www.ptc.com/appserver/cs/view/spr.jsp?n=2227222 will address Windchill 10.x (i.e. all 10.x versions).

Please see the following links for current updates regarding Windchill:

  • Installing Microsoft Security update KB2962872 causes premature exit of Internet Explorer, Creo Elements/Pro, Creo Parametric and Windchill Workgroup Manager with Windchill PDMLink
  • This Security update is associated to Microsoft Security Bulletin MS14-037.
    • Microsoft Security Update KB2962872 causes premature exit in Internet Explorer while executing operations in Windchill
    • The installation of Microsoft Security update KB2962872 is causing an issue with Internet Explorer where the browser will exit prematurely when the user performs an operation in the Windchill user interface. Examples of operations affected include, but are not limited to, navigating to the folders page of a product or library, clicking on hyperlinks, or clicking on icons within Windchill-based applications.
  • For current workarounds and updates on this issue, please reference PTC Article CS177343. This article will be kept up to date with the latest information.
1-Visitor
August 12, 2014

So what is the latest status on this? It has been a month since this was reported and logged.

PTC has closed the SPR saying "No Plans to Fix".

Microsoft has removed the know Issue of PTC crashing and has made it more generic saying "Hosted Browser Applications may be unstable and crash after installing this wonderful security update", but still no resolution.

Fortunately we run Microsoft updates on a test group before rolling it out to the entire company so it only affects those of us in that test group.

1-Visitor
August 13, 2014

New IE update released on 8/12/14 has fixed the issue for us so far, still in testing before we release it to the masses. Here is a link to the new update;http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2976627


1-Visitor
September 9, 2014

Has anyone experienced this issue again recently?

We didn't experience it back in July but our users have been complaining of this exact issue but only in the last week or so.

Any thoughts or advice would be a great help

Many Thanks

Marco Tosin
21-Topaz I
21-Topaz I
September 9, 2014

Kelly, the bug has been fixed.

Look at the updates of 8/21 on this CS https://support.ptc.com/appserver/cs/view/case_solution.jsp?n=CS177343&lang=en

Marco