Re: explorer quits unexpectedly





"Beemer Biker" wrote:


"nass" <nass@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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SNIP

Hi,
Try to register the DLL that may help and scan for Malwares on your
computer.
1= Open a RUN Command and type the following;
regsvr32 urlmon.dll Press Enter or Click OK
regsvr32 mshtml.dll

2= Run Scannow in the RUN Command also;
sfc /scannow

Did the above. I also found that there were 3 updates that I had missed:
SP2 for office 2003, KB921580 and KB902417 both associated with office 2003.

I am now getting "Error" and "Information" messages. Some "information"
messages are really fatal errors such as the following:
================
Application popup: iexplore.exe - Application Error : The instruction at
"0x7c911629" referenced memory at "0x00000000". The memory could not be
"written".

Click on OK to terminate the program
Click on CANCEL to debug the program
=================
I am not sure why Microsoft classes this as "information" and not "Error"

Here is another error message that I got bringing up an email in outlook:
====================
Faulting application outlook.exe, version 11.0.6565.0, stamp 42cacc7d,
faulting module unknown, version 0.0.0.0, stamp 00000000, debug? 0, fault
address 0x0013edad.
===========

I am not sure what is going on. I have a Dell Dimension 8300 (P4-3200) with
latest bios. I just checked and there are still 199 days left on warranty.
If ie7 does not fix the problem maybe I can return the system.

I have a lot of stuff on my system that I need, like cygwin, gaim, nero,
vnc. I can't see how any of those could cause a fault when attemting to
read an email. I assume a url in the email caused the fault? ie: it would
still be explorer causing the problem since it handles reading emails with
urls??



Hi,
This Error can be caused by Defective or Damaged Files/Folders for installed
Program on your system or by badly written Software installed.
=Try the following Reduce the size of the TIF ( Temporary Internet Folder)
to say between 50-80 MBs instead of large Disk space which IE can't handel to
Pull quicker when reading TIF.
=Clear your caches ( if you have some cookies or website you can delete them
Individually).
= Disable Add-On for Non MS and See which was Culprit for IE Memory Error
not being read/Written.
=Uninstall/Reinstall IE that may help.
Read this article on the fault error message it may apply to you if you have
the mentioned Software installed;
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=831432
= Download the Updates for XP Office and always be sure your computer is
clean from Malware/Viruses, they almost the Culprit for most Error/Problems
of the PC these days.
Please let us know if that was of a help to you.
Regards,
nass

.



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