Outlook / Internet Explorer after Windows Update KB890830 problems

February 5, 2015, my Windows 7 Desktop installed a major update (Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool x 64 (KB890830).)  When I start Outlook, which connects to the service of my cable (Cablevision - Optimum Online) provider Send POP would successfully complete, but front desk hang on for awhile before failing.  After that, all of my activities of Internet Explorer has been extremely slow.  Accessing a Web site (all) would say "Waiting for (site name)" for a good 30 seconds before rendering very slowly page elements.  After restarting, the navigation works fine and as expected until once more I open Outlook and the problem resurfaced.  I used the restore point before the update to fix the problem.

I looked, and although I see not questioned about similar issues, they are from previous years and not this specific update.  Anyone else see this problem?  I guess I can go without the update, but it was noted as "critical".

Thank you.

Thanks Shawn and PA Bear.  It is interesting, even if I had turned off the automatic updates (to download), when I shutdown my computer last night, he made a major facility of updates to Windows and Office - and I think the fix of malicious security again.  In fact, my eyes had stopped working.

That said, preparing answers to questions diagnostic, I found that there was an older version of Java 6 installed, and Java 8 wasn't until later.  I also tried clicking on my McAfee Security Center and it does not open.  I just tried to update to Java (and remove old versions of Java) and restarted the computer.  Now everything works fine.

Thanks again for the help - just to ask me questions, he has been able to help me find the problem.

Kind regards

Robbie K

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