Sounds like spyware. I noticed that you've scanned your PC with Ad-Aware.
This is a good start, but it's not sufficient. Spyware can be very difficult
to remove. The page below lists several fine products that might help you. I
personally prefer SpySweeper. It's not free, but there is a 30-day free
trial.
http://www.broomeman.com/spyware/
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> I've been using this computer running Windows XP and it's been working
> fine for months. But the last couple of days IE6 has been constantly
> crashing. It usually happens when I have several browser windows open
> at the same time. And I've noticed it usually happens when I try to
> open a web site that is attempting to run a script. But other than that
> I can't say which types of web sites cause it to crash.
> Worse is that rather than the usually mode of operation when IE has to
> close giving you a warning and allowing you to file a fault report,
> what happens is that all browser windows are immediately just closed
> with no warning or indication of what the fault was and no means to
> file a fault report.
> I did a virus check and addware check and the computer comes up clean.
> And I've downloaded and installed the latest updates.
> Any idea what the problem is? How do I display the files storing where
> and how the fault occurs?
>
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> Bob Clark
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