Re: Explorer.exe--Application Error
anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com
Date: 08/28/04
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Date: Sat, 28 Aug 2004 11:45:07 -0700
Ok, thanks, and I do have DivX installed. Are you sure I
must uninstall DivX, because I had to buy it. Also, how
can I re-install SP-1 over SP-2 to fix Outlook 2003? Can
it be done? Will I lose all the SP-2 gave to my system?
Also, the Error Message I dictated below comes up in many
instances, e.g. today I went to Documents, a folder I
made, highligted a file, and tried to delete it, and the
same Error Message (Explorer.exe--Application
Error...blah, blah, blah [copy below]) appeared again.
Are saying the the DivX uninstall will fix that Error
Message, and if it doesn't, are there any alternatives?
P.S. Is there a way to download this newsgroup to my
Outlook Express news reader?
>-----Original Message-----
>"Mordido" <mesmeric85@hotmail.com> wrote in
news:1c6d01c48d07$5efdb7f0
>$a601280a@phx.gbl:
>
>> I just purchased a new a650y hp computer with Windows
XP
>> Home Edition. For whatever reasons, I'm having
problems
>> with START/ALL PROGRAMS/...then not all but some, e.g.
>> MIRCROSOFT OFFICE/MICROSOFT OFFICE OUTLOOK 2003.
>> Usually, I could right-click an icon, go to SEND TO,
and
>> then DESKTOP (Creat a shortcut), click and send an
icon
>> or short cut to the desktop, but with some of the
icons
>> on the ALL PROGRAMS, when I right click and try to
send a
>> shortcut anywhere, not just to the DESKTOP, I've been
>> receiving this error message:
>>
>> EXPLORER.EXE--APPLICATION ERROR:
>>
>> (X) The instructions at "0x02394156" referenced memory
>> at "0x000000000", The memory could not be written.
>>
>> Click "OK" to terminate program.
>> Click "Cancel" to debug prgram.
>>
>> OK. Cancel.
>>
>> I've usually opted for "Cancel" to debug the problem,
but
>> the problem (i.e. the Error Message above) continues.
>> I've tried "OK," just to see what would happen and the
>> problem still continues. Can anyone, since this is a
new
>> computer, can anyone tell me how to fix this?
>>
>> P.S. It might help to know that I've recently, like
two
>> days ago, downloaded and installed Windows XP's SP-2.
>> Also, I'm having problems with Microsoft's Outlook
2003.
>> Not only as pertains to the Error Message above, but I
>> can't get it to always download my e-mail in HTML. I
>> keep getting messages above my e-mail indicating the
HTML
>> versions, such as pictures, have been withheld, and I
>> have to click an icon so the pictures can be
included.
>> For Windows XP Home Edition, Outlook 2003, I don't
want
>> to have to constantly do that. I just want my mail to
>> automatically download in HTML with the pictures
>> included. Can anyone help with that problem also?
>>
>
>Two suggestions: If you have DivX installed try
uninstalling/disabling
>it.
>
>Also, Office 2003 has some known issues with XP SP2.
Some users reported
>that Office 2003 Service Pack 1 fixes these issues.
>
>--
>---------------------------------------------------------
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>-
>oshah
>Control Panel -> System -> Advanced -> Error Reporting -
> Choose
>Programs
>-> Do not report errors for these programs:
>
>Acrobat.exe
>waol.exe
>
>---------------------------------------------------------
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>-
>.
>
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