Re: Explorer crashes at least once all the time
- From: Leythos <void@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2008 10:44:11 -0400
In article <507e7266-463f-4bdd-aa00-
1db48ac1919b@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, jchchye@xxxxxxxxx says...
On Jul 25, 9:15 pm, Leythos <v...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In article <7o7ik.16304$uE5.4...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, to...@xxxxxxxx
says...
Try my Explorer Shell Fix tool. Download it here
http://pcbutts1.com/downloads/tools/tools.htm
Ignore posts made by the person called Leythos, he is a stalker who's been
obsessed with me for years ever since I spurned his advances towards me.
Do you really want to trust someone that was banned from posting
directly to Microsoft Usenet servers, someone that has posted links to
pornographic materials on HIS WEBSITE, who's website is in the MVP HOST
Block list, and who provides a tool for your use that will block access
to reputable anti-malware sites without telling you he's doing it?
And do you really want to trust someone that has had to change their
posting identity after being busted by MS as a fake MVP?
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- Igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum.
- Calling an illegal alien an "undocumented worker" is like calling a
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Thanks Malke and Leythos. I'm using Symantec Antivirus Corporate Ed
10.0.1.1000 and so far everything's well. I had Spybot scanned the
system too. It's clean I suppose.
When you upgrade 10, do not use 10.1.5, get 10.1.7 or newer. 10.1.5 has
many issues that cause strange network problems.
I hope I understand the first question: Explorer even crash today
while I left it idle. Could these crashes be caused by hardware or
purely software?
If you've cleaned your computer and still have issues, then you either
didn't clean it completely or the malware corrupted enough that it is
now unstable.
Realized there were a few different fault addresses as well as
faulting module:
Address>>
0x03ff1da4
0x02f81da4
faulting module _axshlex.dll, version 1.9.6.4617, fault address
0x00001da4.
All I did when these happened was to end it and restart it in Task
manager but it's a hassle to do it so often.
Again, thank you MS-MVPs. Cheers!
AXShlEx.dll file information
The process AXShlEx.dll belongs to the software Alcohol ShellEx by
Alcohol Soft Development Team.
Description: AXShlEx.dll is located in a subfolder of "C:\Program
Files". Known file sizes on Windows XP are 387072 bytes (66% of all
occurrence), 387584 bytes.
A .dll file (Dynamic Link Library) is a special type of Windows program
containing functions that other programs can call. This .dll file can be
injected to all running processes and can change or manipulate their
behavior. The program has no visible window. The service has no detailed
description. It can change the behavior of other programs or manipulate
other programs. AXShlEx.dll is not a Windows system file. You can
uninstall this program in the control panel. Therefore the technical
security rating is 56% dangerous, however also read the users reviews.
Important: Some malware camouflage themselves as AXShlEx.dll,
particularly if they are located in c:\windows or c:\windows\system32
folder. Thus check the AXShlEx.dll process on your pc whether it is
pest.
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