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cheen
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Just do a system restore to the day before this started happening
to learn about system restore if you dont know what it is type "system restore" in the windows help search box "MaryL" <-OUT-THE-LITTER> wrote in message news:... >I usually do not cross-post, and I already posted a similar message to >another group. Then I realized that this may be the newsgroup I should >have started with. > > I am using a new computer (Dell 530, only about a month old) with Vista > Home Premium (full version, not OEM). Starting a few days ago, I have > been getting error messages that says, "Internet Explorer has stopped > working correctly. Windows will close the program and notify you if a > solution is available." Then IE closes down. Of course, I have never > received any such "notice." This problem is growing worse and worse. > Sometimes, I have to "try" to open IE numerous times before the error > message finally stops intruding. > > Has anyone found a solution? I did get a response on the other group > which said that it is likely than an an ActiveX control has been installed > on the machine that is not Vista compliant and it taking IE 7 down. If > that is the case, I don't remember doing it -- and I don't have any idea > how to search for ActiveX and/or delete it. > > The problem of "IE has stopped working correctly..." problem surfaces as > soon as I open IE. I did not have the problem until a few days ago, and I > have not added any new programs. A google search showed many similar > reports for other programs, but they were reports of problems and not > solutions. The Microsoft knowledge base shows the issue being linked to > version 5.1.5.0 of StompSoft by Migo Digital Valut or an earlier version > of the program. It says that the issue may also occur if a third-party > program such as Reno or Spydawn is installed. I have not installed any of > these programs -- in fact, I have never heard of them. Nevertheless, I > followed the instructions in MS knowledge base to determine whether > Digital Vault is installed. The instructions were to start task manager, > click on the Application tab, click on New Task, and type cmd in the > Create New Task dialog box. When I then typed dir "Program Files" at the > command prompt (as directed), then pressed ENTER, *nothing* (no programs) > appeared as output. The instructions did not say where I should "be" when > I entered this command, so I tried it from both the desktop and when IE > was running. > > I have scheduled both AVG and Windows Defender to run every day. I also > manually turn on Ad-Aware 2007 and SpyBot S&D several times a week. > > Help! This is a new problem but is a frequent problem, and I hope someone > can help diagnose and eliminate it. As it is, my new Vista machine is > rapidly becoming worthless. > > Thanks, MaryL > > > |
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MaryL
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I frequently use system restore for problems -- it's one of my favorite
"tools." However, it did not help in this case. It may be that the problem started before I recognized it because I seem to recall that I got the error message once or twice and didn't think much of it. I occasionally turn off system restore and then back on to restart it (but, of course, I lose all previous points). I started doing this with XP because system restore sometimes became corrupted, and it was always at the most inopportune moments -- that is, just when I needed it. So, I started doing this to "refresh" the system. Thanks, MaryL "cheen" <> wrote in message news:... > Just do a system restore to the day before this started happening > > to learn about system restore if you dont know what it is type "system > restore" > in the windows help search box > > > > "MaryL" <-OUT-THE-LITTER> wrote in message > news:... >>I usually do not cross-post, and I already posted a similar message to >>another group. Then I realized that this may be the newsgroup I should >>have started with. >> >> I am using a new computer (Dell 530, only about a month old) with Vista >> Home Premium (full version, not OEM). Starting a few days ago, I have >> been getting error messages that says, "Internet Explorer has stopped >> working correctly. Windows will close the program and notify you if a >> solution is available." Then IE closes down. Of course, I have never >> received any such "notice." This problem is growing worse and worse. >> Sometimes, I have to "try" to open IE numerous times before the error >> message finally stops intruding. >> >> Has anyone found a solution? I did get a response on the other group >> which said that it is likely than an an ActiveX control has been >> installed on the machine that is not Vista compliant and it taking IE 7 >> down. If that is the case, I don't remember doing it -- and I don't have >> any idea how to search for ActiveX and/or delete it. >> >> The problem of "IE has stopped working correctly..." problem surfaces as >> soon as I open IE. I did not have the problem until a few days ago, and >> I have not added any new programs. A google search showed many similar >> reports for other programs, but they were reports of problems and not >> solutions. The Microsoft knowledge base shows the issue being linked to >> version 5.1.5.0 of StompSoft by Migo Digital Valut or an earlier version >> of the program. It says that the issue may also occur if a third-party >> program such as Reno or Spydawn is installed. I have not installed any >> of these programs -- in fact, I have never heard of them. Nevertheless, >> I followed the instructions in MS knowledge base to determine whether >> Digital Vault is installed. The instructions were to start task manager, >> click on the Application tab, click on New Task, and type cmd in the >> Create New Task dialog box. When I then typed dir "Program Files" at the >> command prompt (as directed), then pressed ENTER, *nothing* (no programs) >> appeared as output. The instructions did not say where I should "be" when >> I entered this command, so I tried it from both the desktop and when IE >> was running. >> >> I have scheduled both AVG and Windows Defender to run every day. I also >> manually turn on Ad-Aware 2007 and SpyBot S&D several times a week. >> >> Help! This is a new problem but is a frequent problem, and I hope >> someone can help diagnose and eliminate it. As it is, my new Vista >> machine is rapidly becoming worthless. >> >> Thanks, MaryL >> >> >> > > |
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cheen
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Hello, download autoruns, now a microsoft application for free
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb963902.aspx and run it as administrator by right clicking on it, then go to the Internet explorer tab of this autoruns application see there what might look strange and uncheck it , (have IE closed) see if this helps, of course this is reversable and you can put the checkmark back so dont worry about this... there is a special icon f "MaryL" <-OUT-THE-LITTER> wrote in message news:... >I frequently use system restore for problems -- it's one of my favorite >"tools." However, it did not help in this case. It may be that the >problem started before I recognized it because I seem to recall that I got >the error message once or twice and didn't think much of it. I occasionally >turn off system restore and then back on to restart it (but, of course, I >lose all previous points). I started doing this with XP because system >restore sometimes became corrupted, and it was always at the most >inopportune moments -- that is, just when I needed it. So, I started doing >this to "refresh" the system. > > Thanks, > MaryL > > "cheen" <> wrote in message > news:... >> Just do a system restore to the day before this started happening >> >> to learn about system restore if you dont know what it is type "system >> restore" >> in the windows help search box >> >> >> >> "MaryL" <-OUT-THE-LITTER> wrote in message >> news:... >>>I usually do not cross-post, and I already posted a similar message to >>>another group. Then I realized that this may be the newsgroup I should >>>have started with. >>> >>> I am using a new computer (Dell 530, only about a month old) with Vista >>> Home Premium (full version, not OEM). Starting a few days ago, I have >>> been getting error messages that says, "Internet Explorer has stopped >>> working correctly. Windows will close the program and notify you if a >>> solution is available." Then IE closes down. Of course, I have never >>> received any such "notice." This problem is growing worse and worse. >>> Sometimes, I have to "try" to open IE numerous times before the error >>> message finally stops intruding. >>> >>> Has anyone found a solution? I did get a response on the other group >>> which said that it is likely than an an ActiveX control has been >>> installed on the machine that is not Vista compliant and it taking IE 7 >>> down. If that is the case, I don't remember doing it -- and I don't >>> have any idea how to search for ActiveX and/or delete it. >>> >>> The problem of "IE has stopped working correctly..." problem surfaces as >>> soon as I open IE. I did not have the problem until a few days ago, and >>> I have not added any new programs. A google search showed many similar >>> reports for other programs, but they were reports of problems and not >>> solutions. The Microsoft knowledge base shows the issue being linked to >>> version 5.1.5.0 of StompSoft by Migo Digital Valut or an earlier version >>> of the program. It says that the issue may also occur if a third-party >>> program such as Reno or Spydawn is installed. I have not installed any >>> of these programs -- in fact, I have never heard of them. Nevertheless, >>> I followed the instructions in MS knowledge base to determine whether >>> Digital Vault is installed. The instructions were to start task >>> manager, click on the Application tab, click on New Task, and type cmd >>> in the Create New Task dialog box. When I then typed dir "Program >>> Files" at the command prompt (as directed), then pressed ENTER, >>> *nothing* (no programs) appeared as output. The instructions did not say >>> where I should "be" when I entered this command, so I tried it from both >>> the desktop and when IE was running. >>> >>> I have scheduled both AVG and Windows Defender to run every day. I also >>> manually turn on Ad-Aware 2007 and SpyBot S&D several times a week. >>> >>> Help! This is a new problem but is a frequent problem, and I hope >>> someone can help diagnose and eliminate it. As it is, my new Vista >>> machine is rapidly becoming worthless. >>> >>> Thanks, MaryL >>> >>> >>> >> >> > |
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cheen
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There is also a special icon for IE that is called Internet explorer with no
add ons you can find this in Start> programs> accessories> system tools try using IE with this icon for a while.. if you never get that error again, it means that indeed something is installed on IE thats creating this problem.. with autoruns the program I told you about in my other post you can try disabling a few and with trail and error find the problem.. if you need anything ill be around "cheen" <> wrote in message news:47b7cf44$... > Hello, download autoruns, now a microsoft application for free > http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb963902.aspx > > and run it as administrator by right clicking on it, > then go to the Internet explorer tab of this autoruns application > see there what might look strange and uncheck it , (have IE closed) > > see if this helps, of course this is reversable and you can put the > checkmark back so dont worry about this... > > > > there is a special icon f > "MaryL" <-OUT-THE-LITTER> wrote in message > news:... >>I frequently use system restore for problems -- it's one of my favorite >>"tools." However, it did not help in this case. It may be that the >>problem started before I recognized it because I seem to recall that I got >>the error message once or twice and didn't think much of it. I >>occasionally turn off system restore and then back on to restart it (but, >>of course, I lose all previous points). I started doing this with XP >>because system restore sometimes became corrupted, and it was always at >>the most inopportune moments -- that is, just when I needed it. So, I >>started doing this to "refresh" the system. >> >> Thanks, >> MaryL >> >> "cheen" <> wrote in message >> news:... >>> Just do a system restore to the day before this started happening >>> >>> to learn about system restore if you dont know what it is type "system >>> restore" >>> in the windows help search box >>> >>> >>> >>> "MaryL" <-OUT-THE-LITTER> wrote in message >>> news:... >>>>I usually do not cross-post, and I already posted a similar message to >>>>another group. Then I realized that this may be the newsgroup I should >>>>have started with. >>>> >>>> I am using a new computer (Dell 530, only about a month old) with Vista >>>> Home Premium (full version, not OEM). Starting a few days ago, I have >>>> been getting error messages that says, "Internet Explorer has stopped >>>> working correctly. Windows will close the program and notify you if a >>>> solution is available." Then IE closes down. Of course, I have never >>>> received any such "notice." This problem is growing worse and worse. >>>> Sometimes, I have to "try" to open IE numerous times before the error >>>> message finally stops intruding. >>>> >>>> Has anyone found a solution? I did get a response on the other group >>>> which said that it is likely than an an ActiveX control has been >>>> installed on the machine that is not Vista compliant and it taking IE 7 >>>> down. If that is the case, I don't remember doing it -- and I don't >>>> have any idea how to search for ActiveX and/or delete it. >>>> >>>> The problem of "IE has stopped working correctly..." problem surfaces >>>> as soon as I open IE. I did not have the problem until a few days ago, >>>> and I have not added any new programs. A google search showed many >>>> similar reports for other programs, but they were reports of problems >>>> and not solutions. The Microsoft knowledge base shows the issue being >>>> linked to version 5.1.5.0 of StompSoft by Migo Digital Valut or an >>>> earlier version of the program. It says that the issue may also occur >>>> if a third-party program such as Reno or Spydawn is installed. I have >>>> not installed any of these programs -- in fact, I have never heard of >>>> them. Nevertheless, I followed the instructions in MS knowledge base >>>> to determine whether Digital Vault is installed. The instructions were >>>> to start task manager, click on the Application tab, click on New Task, >>>> and type cmd in the Create New Task dialog box. When I then typed dir >>>> "Program Files" at the command prompt (as directed), then pressed >>>> ENTER, *nothing* (no programs) appeared as output. The instructions did >>>> not say where I should "be" when I entered this command, so I tried it >>>> from both the desktop and when IE was running. >>>> >>>> I have scheduled both AVG and Windows Defender to run every day. I >>>> also manually turn on Ad-Aware 2007 and SpyBot S&D several times a >>>> week. >>>> >>>> Help! This is a new problem but is a frequent problem, and I hope >>>> someone can help diagnose and eliminate it. As it is, my new Vista >>>> machine is rapidly becoming worthless. >>>> >>>> Thanks, MaryL >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> > > |
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cheen wrote:
> There is also a special icon for IE that is called Internet explorer with no > add ons > > you can find this in Start> programs> accessories> system tools > > try using IE with this icon for a while.. if you never get that error again, > it means that indeed something is installed on IE thats creating this > problem.. with autoruns the program I told you about in my other post you > can try disabling a few and with trail and error find the problem.. > > if you need anything ill be around > > > "cheen" <> wrote in message > news:47b7cf44$... > >>Hello, download autoruns, now a microsoft application for free >>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb963902.aspx >> >>and run it as administrator by right clicking on it, >>then go to the Internet explorer tab of this autoruns application >>see there what might look strange and uncheck it , (have IE closed) >> >>see if this helps, of course this is reversable and you can put the >>checkmark back so dont worry about this... >> >> >> >>there is a special icon f >>"MaryL" <-OUT-THE-LITTER> wrote in message >>news:... >> >>>I frequently use system restore for problems -- it's one of my favorite >>>"tools." However, it did not help in this case. It may be that the >>>problem started before I recognized it because I seem to recall that I got >>>the error message once or twice and didn't think much of it. I >>>occasionally turn off system restore and then back on to restart it (but, >>>of course, I lose all previous points). I started doing this with XP >>>because system restore sometimes became corrupted, and it was always at >>>the most inopportune moments -- that is, just when I needed it. So, I >>>started doing this to "refresh" the system. >>> >>>Thanks, >>>MaryL >>> >>>"cheen" <> wrote in message >>>news:... >>> >>>>Just do a system restore to the day before this started happening >>>> >>>>to learn about system restore if you dont know what it is type "system >>>>restore" >>>>in the windows help search box >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>"MaryL" <-OUT-THE-LITTER> wrote in message >>>>news:.. . >>>> >>>>>I usually do not cross-post, and I already posted a similar message to >>>>>another group. Then I realized that this may be the newsgroup I should >>>>>have started with. >>>>> >>>>>I am using a new computer (Dell 530, only about a month old) with Vista >>>>>Home Premium (full version, not OEM). Starting a few days ago, I have >>>>>been getting error messages that says, "Internet Explorer has stopped >>>>>working correctly. Windows will close the program and notify you if a >>>>>solution is available." Then IE closes down. Of course, I have never >>>>>received any such "notice." This problem is growing worse and worse. >>>>>Sometimes, I have to "try" to open IE numerous times before the error >>>>>message finally stops intruding. >>>>> >>>>>Has anyone found a solution? I did get a response on the other group >>>>>which said that it is likely than an an ActiveX control has been >>>>>installed on the machine that is not Vista compliant and it taking IE 7 >>>>>down. If that is the case, I don't remember doing it -- and I don't >>>>>have any idea how to search for ActiveX and/or delete it. >>>>> >>>>>The problem of "IE has stopped working correctly..." problem surfaces >>>>>as soon as I open IE. I did not have the problem until a few days ago, >>>>>and I have not added any new programs. A google search showed many >>>>>similar reports for other programs, but they were reports of problems >>>>>and not solutions. The Microsoft knowledge base shows the issue being >>>>>linked to version 5.1.5.0 of StompSoft by Migo Digital Valut or an >>>>>earlier version of the program. It says that the issue may also occur >>>>>if a third-party program such as Reno or Spydawn is installed. I have >>>>>not installed any of these programs -- in fact, I have never heard of >>>>>them. Nevertheless, I followed the instructions in MS knowledge base >>>>>to determine whether Digital Vault is installed. The instructions were >>>>>to start task manager, click on the Application tab, click on New Task, >>>>>and type cmd in the Create New Task dialog box. When I then typed dir >>>>>"Program Files" at the command prompt (as directed), then pressed >>>>>ENTER, *nothing* (no programs) appeared as output. The instructions did >>>>>not say where I should "be" when I entered this command, so I tried it >>>>>from both the desktop and when IE was running. >>>>> >>>>>I have scheduled both AVG and Windows Defender to run every day. I >>>>>also manually turn on Ad-Aware 2007 and SpyBot S&D several times a >>>>>week. >>>>> >>>>>Help! This is a new problem but is a frequent problem, and I hope >>>>>someone can help diagnose and eliminate it. As it is, my new Vista >>>>>machine is rapidly becoming worthless. >>>>> >>>>>Thanks, MaryL >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >> > > Just right click on IE and you'll get the "no-adds on' option. Frank |
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zachd [MSFT]
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Also, what's the fault information for this according to the Problem Reports and Solutions center control panel? http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html#bucket has how to look that up if you don't know how. -- Speaking for myself only. See http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info. This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. -- "MaryL" <-OUT-THE-LITTER> wrote in message news:... >I frequently use system restore for problems -- it's one of my favorite >"tools." However, it did not help in this case. It may be that the >problem started before I recognized it because I seem to recall that I got >the error message once or twice and didn't think much of it. I occasionally >turn off system restore and then back on to restart it (but, of course, I >lose all previous points). I started doing this with XP because system >restore sometimes became corrupted, and it was always at the most >inopportune moments -- that is, just when I needed it. So, I started doing >this to "refresh" the system. > > Thanks, > MaryL > > "cheen" <> wrote in message > news:... >> Just do a system restore to the day before this started happening >> >> to learn about system restore if you dont know what it is type "system >> restore" >> in the windows help search box >> >> >> >> "MaryL" <-OUT-THE-LITTER> wrote in message >> news:... >>>I usually do not cross-post, and I already posted a similar message to >>>another group. Then I realized that this may be the newsgroup I should >>>have started with. >>> >>> I am using a new computer (Dell 530, only about a month old) with Vista >>> Home Premium (full version, not OEM). Starting a few days ago, I have >>> been getting error messages that says, "Internet Explorer has stopped >>> working correctly. Windows will close the program and notify you if a >>> solution is available." Then IE closes down. Of course, I have never >>> received any such "notice." This problem is growing worse and worse. >>> Sometimes, I have to "try" to open IE numerous times before the error >>> message finally stops intruding. >>> >>> Has anyone found a solution? I did get a response on the other group >>> which said that it is likely than an an ActiveX control has been >>> installed on the machine that is not Vista compliant and it taking IE 7 >>> down. If that is the case, I don't remember doing it -- and I don't >>> have any idea how to search for ActiveX and/or delete it. >>> >>> The problem of "IE has stopped working correctly..." problem surfaces as >>> soon as I open IE. I did not have the problem until a few days ago, and >>> I have not added any new programs. A google search showed many similar >>> reports for other programs, but they were reports of problems and not >>> solutions. The Microsoft knowledge base shows the issue being linked to >>> version 5.1.5.0 of StompSoft by Migo Digital Valut or an earlier version >>> of the program. It says that the issue may also occur if a third-party >>> program such as Reno or Spydawn is installed. I have not installed any >>> of these programs -- in fact, I have never heard of them. Nevertheless, >>> I followed the instructions in MS knowledge base to determine whether >>> Digital Vault is installed. The instructions were to start task >>> manager, click on the Application tab, click on New Task, and type cmd >>> in the Create New Task dialog box. When I then typed dir "Program >>> Files" at the command prompt (as directed), then pressed ENTER, >>> *nothing* (no programs) appeared as output. The instructions did not say >>> where I should "be" when I entered this command, so I tried it from both >>> the desktop and when IE was running. >>> >>> I have scheduled both AVG and Windows Defender to run every day. I also >>> manually turn on Ad-Aware 2007 and SpyBot S&D several times a week. >>> >>> Help! This is a new problem but is a frequent problem, and I hope >>> someone can help diagnose and eliminate it. As it is, my new Vista >>> machine is rapidly becoming worthless. >>> >>> Thanks, MaryL >>> >>> >>> >> >> > |
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In IE7, up near the right-hand top>click on Tools>Manage Add-ons>Enable or
Disable Addons. You can go here after you have started IE7 with NO addons(Re: previous advice here), and readd one at a time until you find out which one is causing the problem. You could also try going to in IE7>Tools>Internet Options>Advanced>and click "Reset" "MaryL" wrote: > I usually do not cross-post, and I already posted a similar message to > another group. Then I realized that this may be the newsgroup I should have > started with. > > I am using a new computer (Dell 530, only about a month old) with Vista Home > Premium (full version, not OEM). Starting a few days ago, I have been > getting error messages that says, "Internet Explorer has stopped working > correctly. Windows will close the program and notify you if a solution is > available." Then IE closes down. Of course, I have never received any such > "notice." This problem is growing worse and worse. Sometimes, I have to > "try" to open IE numerous times before the error message finally stops > intruding. > > Has anyone found a solution? I did get a response on the other group which > said that it is likely than an an ActiveX control has been installed on the > machine that is not Vista compliant and it taking IE 7 down. If that is the > case, I don't remember doing it -- and I don't have any idea how to search > for ActiveX and/or delete it. > > The problem of "IE has stopped working correctly..." problem surfaces as > soon as I open IE. I did not have the problem until a few days ago, and I > have not added any new programs. A google search showed many similar > reports for other programs, but they were reports of problems and not > solutions. The Microsoft knowledge base shows the issue being linked to > version 5.1.5.0 of StompSoft by Migo Digital Valut or an earlier version of > the program. It says that the issue may also occur if a third-party program > such as Reno or Spydawn is installed. I have not installed any of these > programs -- in fact, I have never heard of them. Nevertheless, I followed > the instructions in MS knowledge base to determine whether Digital Vault is > installed. The instructions were to start task manager, click on the > Application tab, click on New Task, and type cmd in the Create New Task > dialog box. When I then typed dir "Program Files" at the command prompt (as > directed), then pressed ENTER, *nothing* (no programs) appeared as output. > The instructions did not say where I should "be" when I entered this > command, so I tried it from both the desktop and when IE was running. > > I have scheduled both AVG and Windows Defender to run every day. I also > manually turn on Ad-Aware 2007 and SpyBot S&D several times a week. > > Help! This is a new problem but is a frequent problem, and I hope someone > can help diagnose and eliminate it. As it is, my new Vista machine is > rapidly becoming worthless. > > Thanks, MaryL > > > > |
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autoruns gives a better "picture" of the add-ons... the interface in ie7 for
add-ons is crude and non user friendly "Mick Murphy" <> wrote in message news:A3C59856-55C2-4556-B49A-... > In IE7, up near the right-hand top>click on Tools>Manage Add-ons>Enable or > Disable Addons. > > You can go here after you have started IE7 with NO addons(Re: previous > advice here), and readd one at a time until you find out which one is > causing > the problem. > > You could also try going to in IE7>Tools>Internet Options>Advanced>and > click > "Reset" > > "MaryL" wrote: > >> I usually do not cross-post, and I already posted a similar message to >> another group. Then I realized that this may be the newsgroup I should >> have >> started with. >> >> I am using a new computer (Dell 530, only about a month old) with Vista >> Home >> Premium (full version, not OEM). Starting a few days ago, I have been >> getting error messages that says, "Internet Explorer has stopped working >> correctly. Windows will close the program and notify you if a solution >> is >> available." Then IE closes down. Of course, I have never received any >> such >> "notice." This problem is growing worse and worse. Sometimes, I have to >> "try" to open IE numerous times before the error message finally stops >> intruding. >> >> Has anyone found a solution? I did get a response on the other group >> which >> said that it is likely than an an ActiveX control has been installed on >> the >> machine that is not Vista compliant and it taking IE 7 down. If that is >> the >> case, I don't remember doing it -- and I don't have any idea how to >> search >> for ActiveX and/or delete it. >> >> The problem of "IE has stopped working correctly..." problem surfaces as >> soon as I open IE. I did not have the problem until a few days ago, and >> I >> have not added any new programs. A google search showed many similar >> reports for other programs, but they were reports of problems and not >> solutions. The Microsoft knowledge base shows the issue being linked to >> version 5.1.5.0 of StompSoft by Migo Digital Valut or an earlier version >> of >> the program. It says that the issue may also occur if a third-party >> program >> such as Reno or Spydawn is installed. I have not installed any of these >> programs -- in fact, I have never heard of them. Nevertheless, I >> followed >> the instructions in MS knowledge base to determine whether Digital Vault >> is >> installed. The instructions were to start task manager, click on the >> Application tab, click on New Task, and type cmd in the Create New Task >> dialog box. When I then typed dir "Program Files" at the command prompt >> (as >> directed), then pressed ENTER, *nothing* (no programs) appeared as >> output. >> The instructions did not say where I should "be" when I entered this >> command, so I tried it from both the desktop and when IE was running. >> >> I have scheduled both AVG and Windows Defender to run every day. I also >> manually turn on Ad-Aware 2007 and SpyBot S&D several times a week. >> >> Help! This is a new problem but is a frequent problem, and I hope >> someone >> can help diagnose and eliminate it. As it is, my new Vista machine is >> rapidly becoming worthless. >> >> Thanks, MaryL >> >> >> >> |
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Hi there, I'm running Vista 32-bit with Office 2007 and Internet Explorer 7. Everything ran fine for a while, but then i began receiving an erro message related to Think Vantage (-something to do with "GUI Helper failing to load?-) -but did not seem to effect anything adversely an so i ignore it. Then, IE 7 began giving me problems periodically with connecting t the internet, ....and then it would not connect at all. -(I usually use FireFox, but must use IE for access to some of m college sites. So i do not know how long this problem had been aroun until i started having to use IE.-) Later on down the road, even FF started bugging out on me -the sam pattern as with IE7 & the same error message. So i quickly downloaded Opera as a 3rd backup (which i am using righ now because neither IE or FF will connect). IE7 will not connect at all now. FF will connect most of the time. -(Whether FF will connect or no seems completely random.) - Opera: never a problem. The error message i get with IE (-after waiting a very long time for page to try loading-) is: •Internet connectivity has been lost. •The website is temporarily unavailable. •The Domain Name Server (DNS) is not reachable. •The Domain Name Server (DNS) does not have a listing for th website's domain. •There might be a typing error in the address. •If this is an HTTPS (secure) address, click Tools, clic Internet Options, click Advanced, and check to be sure the SSL and TL protocols are enabled under the security section. etc etc etc After months of not being able to get IE7 operating, I searched th internet for solutions and tried all of the very few suggestions i coul find for this problem. I finally made the mistake of taking someone' advise of uninstalling IE7 and installing IE8-Beta for Vista. With IE8 loaded, i am still facing the very same problem & erro message AND now have lost IE7 and cannot find any downloads for it (for Vista online. I am completely flustered. Final exams are here, and i'm terrified tha i will lose connectivity with FF behaving so eradically and th posibility of Opera bugging out as well -(and thus, losing al connectivity to the internet while trying to get through this nex week!)- Has anyone else been experiencing similar problems here -and if so: ar there any solutions or known issues that cause problems like mine? (Please have mercy on me: i do well with basic computer skills, but a definitely not very savy with much of the computer terminology.) Help! Thank you, Aloha -- Jaan ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Jaana's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/jaana.ht View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/vista-help/915895.ht http://forums.techarena.i |
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