Re: IE Crashing
- From: "Larry Mauriello" <larrym6833@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2007 15:11:39 GMT
Don,
I do know how to add/remove a specific program. I AM having probs. getting
IE to stay open to read the KB articles.
Are you suggesting that I should look for an update for KB942615 and remove
it. Sorry but I don't quite follow. What was KB942615 for, and why would it
cause probs. Not that MS patches are not known to cause probs. <g>.
IF I do uninstall how do I ensure it doesn't reinstall on the next MS update
(next wk)?
"Don Varnau" <don_04[at]varnau[dot]org> wrote in message
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Hi,
In Add or remove programs, check the Show Updates box then uninstall
KB942615.
Then see http://support.microsoft.com/kb/946627
Or, can you access that KB article from the address bar of Windows
Explorer?
Or, using Windows Explorer or another browser...
From MVP Ottmar Freudenberger:
In the meantime I've uploaded the registry fix on my little web site the
other day: http://patch-info.de/IE/Downloads/IE6SP2_urlmon_dll-Crash.zip
The zip file contains "IE6SP2_Hotfix_KB942367_aktivieren.reg" which will
import the neccessary "registry hack" into the registry after double
clicking on it and letting it merge into the registry.
"IE6SP2_Hotfix_KB942367_deaktivieren.reg" is included in the zip file too
which will remove the registry keys again in case someone needs too.
Don
[MS MVP- IE]
"Larry Mauriello" <larrym6833@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Don, Mark,
Right now IE won't even stay open for me to read the articles. Seems like
somethng is really out of wack here.
Maybe someone can follow up on Gerry's suggestion? Thanks
"Don Varnau" <don_04[at]varnau[dot]org> wrote in messagehotfix.
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Hi,
I've seen reports that making the registry edit in this article can
resolve
this:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/942367
If the registry edit alone isn't the cure, obtain and install the
It would be a good idea to create a Restore Point or backup (export)
the
registry before editing it.
info."Larry Mauriello" <larrym6833@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I hope someone can assist on this. For the past few days I seem to get
intermittant failures when opening website via IE 6.
I have tried uninstalling the Yahoo Toolbar as I have read this can
sometimes cause probs. But I still get the failures.
Now I don't get any specific msg. But when I click the Send Report
2link it seems to point to urlmon.dll.
I did a search and found it listed 4x. 2 from 2002 and the other 2
from
comemos. ago.
It seems to point to a hidden folder w/INet Temp files. Can these
files
be
deleted safely? Many appear to be coolies.
This is an XP Sp2 pc. I have done scans for spyware and viruses and
#up
clean. It seems this happened after last wkes MS updates. There were a
apprec.of
them so I can't even point to 1 in particular. Any assistance is
TIA
.
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