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jraju:
Hi, Boggins,
                     Also see the bottom bar. There may be ie prompting you to allow something. a kind of alert. You place enable to get the menu. OK

Boggin:
I've just told you - all I get is the blue page with the logo - no box to type anything into.

Edit - In response to your last post, I don't get anything like that.

I clicked on Help - typed Win 7 in the top search box and got bounced back to the same page - prompted to install the add-on and got the same pop up that an add-on had failed for that site resulting in the same page display as previously described.

It just doesn't work for me.

jraju:
When you first click, you get the page as you described.
                                  But You see the ie alert at the bottom of the page to allow something. You just click allow, and you get the page i referred. Ok. boggins.
   Update: what is the add on you are mentioning. I do not get any alert on that

jraju:
Hi, Boggins.
               See the article and click the link to get to the site. Try in IE
http://www.thewindowsclub.com/microsoft-update-catalog

Boggin:

--- Quote from: jraju on July 04, 2015, 04:33:57 am ---Hi, Boggins.
               See the article and click the link to get to the site. Try in IE
http://www.thewindowsclub.com/microsoft-update-catalog

--- End quote ---

I'd already tried that link as an alternative download link but with the same results and when you get a pop up to tell you an add-on failed to work, it doesn't tell you which one - but I suspect it was the one you are prompted to install.

This isn't important for me, but you should be trying to help the OP with the update problem - I don't have one.

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