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kenp
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      07-02-2010
Hi
Recently IE8 is quite slow to start, also quite often the notice "Internet
Explorer has Stopped working" closing ..
I have done System Restore but problem still there.

Any ideas please ??

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      07-02-2010

"kenp" <> wrote in message
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> This post is a suggestion for Microsoft,


If this group was CLOSED on the MS news servers yesterday, how come you're
posting from the MS web access?

 
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      07-02-2010
And your suggestion is...?

kenp wrote:
> Hi
> Recently IE8 is quite slow to start, also quite often the notice "Internet
> Explorer has Stopped working" closing ..
> I have done System Restore but problem still there.
>
> Any ideas please ??
>
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> suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
> Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow
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> http://www.microsoft.com/communities...plorer.general


 
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PA Bear [MS MVP]
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      07-02-2010
Gordon wrote:
>> This post is a suggestion for Microsoft,

>
> If this group was CLOSED on the MS news servers yesterday, how come you're
> posting from the MS web access?


At 8:24 AM, 02 July 2010, this newsgroup's still carried on the MS
newsserver.

 
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Bob Lucas
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      07-02-2010
The end of the world is nigh - or is it?



"PA Bear [MS MVP]" <> wrote in message
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> Gordon wrote:
>>> This post is a suggestion for Microsoft,

>>
>> If this group was CLOSED on the MS news servers yesterday, how
>> come you're
>> posting from the MS web access?

>
> At 8:24 AM, 02 July 2010, this newsgroup's still carried on the
> MS newsserver.


 
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bryn_ie8team
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      07-02-2010

If you find that IE8 stops working frequently in Windows, here are som
trouble-shooting steps you may try

1. Run your anti-virus and an anti-spyware, to check for malwar
infections. Microsoft Security Essentials is a good freeware AV fro
Microsoft.
2. Clear Cache. Or else run your Junk Cleaner or CCleaner. In IE 7 o
8, click Tools > Internet options > Security > Reset all Zones t
Default level
3. If still you find your IE giving problems, close it and run IE (N
Add-ons). This opens up the browser without loading any add-ons
toolbars or plug-ins
4. Run sfc /sc¬annow and at the end reboot if asked for. This wil
replace corrupted system files if any.
If you find it running OK, then the problem is most probably caused b
an addon. In that case you have two options
- Use the manage Add-ons tool, and disable each one after the other t
find out which one is causing the problem
- In Internet Options, go to Advanced Tab and click on Reset tab
Restart IE. This step deletes all temp files, disables any add-ons
plug-ins, toolbars and also resets all changed settings to default
Although this is a quick-fix, you will have to re-install the add-ons

I hope this helps

Cheers
Bry
IE Outreach Tea

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Daave
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      07-03-2010
bryn_ie8team wrote:
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> Cheers,
> Bryn
> IE Outreach Team


What exactly is the IE Outreach team?


 
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Daave
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      07-06-2010
PA Bear, MS MVP wrote:
> On Jul 3, 10:13 am, "Daave" <da...@example.com> wrote:
>> bryn_ie8team wrote:
>>
>> [snip]
>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Bryn
>>> IE Outreach Team

>>
>> What exactly is the IE Outreach team?

>
> Totally clueless third-party contract workers.
>
> In a Win7-specific MS Answers forum, a similarly clueless member of
> the "Windows Outreach Team" advised a user to download/run a malware-
> ridden "Registry cleaner" and posted a dangerous, clickable link to
> same! MS MVPs (who are NOT paid by MS) intervened and a Moderator
> removed the offending text from the post.


Wow.

If they are third-party contract workers, does this mean Microsoft
actually pays them??!!


 
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Daave
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      07-08-2010
PA Bear, MS MVP wrote:
> On Jul 6, 9:55 am, "Daave" <da...@example.com> wrote:
> <SNIPPAG>
>> Wow.
>>
>> If they are third-party contract workers, does this mean Microsoft
>> actually pays them??!!

>
> MS pays the third-party outfit they work for who, in turn, pay them.


What a waste of money!


 
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