Re: IE error when closing
- From: KM1 <KM1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 9 Apr 2005 05:59:04 -0700
Guys thanks for the response, however, there are just to many posts here
regarding the IE error on close to be a reinstall issue. If you search using
google you will find people who have looked for spyware and done a complete
reinstall and stilll find this error coming up every once in a while. I
found more then one post who never had the issue until they got SP2. Now my
machine came with SP2 installed so it is not a problem of being installed
incorrectly. Any other possibilities????
Also, how about the Tcpip warning in my event viewer. Would like to no
more. Understand that this also never came up before SP2. Thanks
KM1
"Don Varnau" wrote:
> Hi,
> In the same vein as TimBud's answer, I would start disabling any
> (legitimate) third-party programs that might be causing this. Look at any
> program that interacts with IE.
>
> This (lengthy) troubleshooting process might help:
> 276393 - Understanding and Troubleshooting Unrecoverable Errors (Faults) in
> Internet Explorer: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=276393
>
> Hope this helps,
> Don
> [MS MVP- IE/OE]
>
> "KM1" wrote in message
> news:F9A6E723-67ED-4101-B498-987856FA77CF@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > A random error occurred recently after closing INternet Explorer. It is:
> >
> > iexplorer. exe - application error
> >
> > The instructions at 0x017d494e referenced memory at 0x000000008. The
> memory
> > could not be read.
> >
> > Click on OK to terminate the program.
> >
> > The first time I got this, several days ago, the error was the same but
> the
> > numbers were different. Second set was 0x00000000 all 0's can't remember
> the
> > first
> >
> > Have also been noticing TCIP warning in my event viewer. 3 over the last
> 3
> > days. Do not know if these are related.
> >
> > Called microsoft tech support, they want me to reinstall IE and Windows
> XP.
> > I am not sure this is the problem at all. Error in IE happened only a
> couple
> > of times and 3 warnings in Event Viewer with TCIP. Would never know
> about
> > the second if I did not check the Event Viewer.
> >
> > With the IE error, I can go right back online and surf as normal. Never
> > held me up from going on line. The TCIP Warning has also not casued a
> > surfing problem as yet. Would really like to knowabout these issues.
> >
> > Should mention that I run Adaware SE religiously with current updates,
> > delete all cookies and Temp files religously, have router w/firewall and
> > Mcafee full security center with firewall, viruscan, and privacy service
> > w/add,popup, & web bug blockers. Have also ran Webroots free scanner for
> > spyware. I have never found any spyware or virus to date. What gives.
> Any
> > information would be appreciated.
> >
> > KM1
>
>
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