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Castiltex
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      01-12-2008
Any user but the Administrator can not get IE7 to open. A Windows error
comes up saying, "iexplorer has stopped working". It give two options, 1)
CHECK ON-LINE (duh) OR 2) CLOSE THE PROGRAM.

I have tried the recommendations to turn off ADD-ONs, but no help ( all were
turned off). I suspect that this only affects the ADMINs setup, since you
can't open any USERs IE7.

When you open as a user, right click and select open as Administrator, it
says that iexplorer is an "Unidentified Publisher".

IE7 has been working for months, till Thur 1/10/08. If I can't get this
fixed, its back to XP!
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werefrog
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      01-12-2008
I had same problem with both XP and Vista. The problem is some add on, in my
case it was a PW Program.
Both work just fine when you load IE without add ons. If the problem stops,
then you will know it is a Ad don causing a conflick.
To start IE without "Add ons" copy the path below, go to
START,,,,RUN,,,,,and paste the command listed below and press enter:

"C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe" -extoff

I can guarantee your problem will be solved. Of couse if you want to ope IE
with Add ons you will have to load each Add on one at a time and see which
one is the problem.

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"Castiltex" wrote:

> Any user but the Administrator can not get IE7 to open. A Windows error
> comes up saying, "iexplorer has stopped working". It give two options, 1)
> CHECK ON-LINE (duh) OR 2) CLOSE THE PROGRAM.
>
> I have tried the recommendations to turn off ADD-ONs, but no help ( all were
> turned off). I suspect that this only affects the ADMINs setup, since you
> can't open any USERs IE7.
>
> When you open as a user, right click and select open as Administrator, it
> says that iexplorer is an "Unidentified Publisher".
>
> IE7 has been working for months, till Thur 1/10/08. If I can't get this
> fixed, its back to XP!
> --
> Charlie

 
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Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]
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      01-12-2008
Click Start > type Internet Options > open it > select the 'Advanced' tab >
under 'Reset Internet Explorer settings' click 'Reset'.
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Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com
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http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog...3DB!9709.entry
"Castiltex" <> wrote in message
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> Any user but the Administrator can not get IE7 to open. A Windows error
> comes up saying, "iexplorer has stopped working". It give two options, 1)
> CHECK ON-LINE (duh) OR 2) CLOSE THE PROGRAM.
>
> I have tried the recommendations to turn off ADD-ONs, but no help ( all
> were
> turned off). I suspect that this only affects the ADMINs setup, since you
> can't open any USERs IE7.
>
> When you open as a user, right click and select open as Administrator, it
> says that iexplorer is an "Unidentified Publisher".
>
> IE7 has been working for months, till Thur 1/10/08. If I can't get this
> fixed, its back to XP!
> --
> Charlie



 
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Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]
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      01-12-2008
Heh, you could have easily told the OP to simply go to Start > All Programs
> Accessories > System Tools and click > Internet Explorer (No Add-ons).

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"werefrog" <> wrote in message
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>I had same problem with both XP and Vista. The problem is some add on, in
>my
> case it was a PW Program.
> Both work just fine when you load IE without add ons. If the problem
> stops,
> then you will know it is a Ad don causing a conflick.
> To start IE without "Add ons" copy the path below, go to
> START,,,,RUN,,,,,and paste the command listed below and press enter:
>
> "C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe" -extoff
>
> I can guarantee your problem will be solved. Of couse if you want to ope
> IE
> with Add ons you will have to load each Add on one at a time and see which
> one is the problem.
>
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
>
> "Castiltex" wrote:
>
>> Any user but the Administrator can not get IE7 to open. A Windows error
>> comes up saying, "iexplorer has stopped working". It give two options,
>> 1)
>> CHECK ON-LINE (duh) OR 2) CLOSE THE PROGRAM.
>>
>> I have tried the recommendations to turn off ADD-ONs, but no help ( all
>> were
>> turned off). I suspect that this only affects the ADMINs setup, since
>> you
>> can't open any USERs IE7.
>>
>> When you open as a user, right click and select open as Administrator, it
>> says that iexplorer is an "Unidentified Publisher".
>>
>> IE7 has been working for months, till Thur 1/10/08. If I can't get this
>> fixed, its back to XP!
>> --
>> Charlie



 
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Dwarf
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      01-12-2008
Hi Castiltex,

What security software are you using? It sounds as though the firewall is
blocking the connection. You need to check the settings in your firewall
configuration page. Check that 'iexplore.exe' and 'WinMail.exe' are set to
'Always Allow' instead of 'Auto' (or the equivalent, depending on your
firewall).
Dwarf

"Castiltex" wrote:

> Any user but the Administrator can not get IE7 to open. A Windows error
> comes up saying, "iexplorer has stopped working". It give two options, 1)
> CHECK ON-LINE (duh) OR 2) CLOSE THE PROGRAM.
>
> I have tried the recommendations to turn off ADD-ONs, but no help ( all were
> turned off). I suspect that this only affects the ADMINs setup, since you
> can't open any USERs IE7.
>
> When you open as a user, right click and select open as Administrator, it
> says that iexplorer is an "Unidentified Publisher".
>
> IE7 has been working for months, till Thur 1/10/08. If I can't get this
> fixed, its back to XP!
> --
> Charlie

 
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uvbogden
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      01-12-2008
This could be an Ownership, Permission or Sharing issue.

Take Ownership/Permissions/Sharing
Even running as Administrator may leave you without permissions to modify
some files or folders, even ones that you have just downloaded and installed.
To access or modify (copy, delete, rename) files or folders you can take
Ownership of (in your Username) and grant yourself Full Control permissions
of the files or folders in question described in the following tutorial.

http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/67...ship-file.html

To allow other users to use applications like IE7, grant appropriate
permissions to and check to Share the program folders with the other users.
You might want to do this for the Program Files folder, all subfolders and
files, then all applications under that folder would have the proper
Ownership and Permissions you set.


"Castiltex" wrote:

> Any user but the Administrator can not get IE7 to open. A Windows error
> comes up saying, "iexplorer has stopped working". It give two options, 1)
> CHECK ON-LINE (duh) OR 2) CLOSE THE PROGRAM.
>
> I have tried the recommendations to turn off ADD-ONs, but no help ( all were
> turned off). I suspect that this only affects the ADMINs setup, since you
> can't open any USERs IE7.
>
> When you open as a user, right click and select open as Administrator, it
> says that iexplorer is an "Unidentified Publisher".
>
> IE7 has been working for months, till Thur 1/10/08. If I can't get this
> fixed, its back to XP!
> --
> Charlie

 
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Castiltex
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      01-13-2008
Thanks. but no change. I get the same error that iexplorer.exe has stopped
working and Windows can check online for a solution. I turned Add-ons off
also from the control panel and no help. It still works for the Admin, but
not for others.
--
Charlie


"werefrog" wrote:

> I had same problem with both XP and Vista. The problem is some add on, in my
> case it was a PW Program.
> Both work just fine when you load IE without add ons. If the problem stops,
> then you will know it is a Ad don causing a conflick.
> To start IE without "Add ons" copy the path below, go to
> START,,,,RUN,,,,,and paste the command listed below and press enter:
>
> "C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe" -extoff
>
> I can guarantee your problem will be solved. Of couse if you want to ope IE
> with Add ons you will have to load each Add on one at a time and see which
> one is the problem.
>
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
>
> "Castiltex" wrote:
>
> > Any user but the Administrator can not get IE7 to open. A Windows error
> > comes up saying, "iexplorer has stopped working". It give two options, 1)
> > CHECK ON-LINE (duh) OR 2) CLOSE THE PROGRAM.
> >
> > I have tried the recommendations to turn off ADD-ONs, but no help ( all were
> > turned off). I suspect that this only affects the ADMINs setup, since you
> > can't open any USERs IE7.
> >
> > When you open as a user, right click and select open as Administrator, it
> > says that iexplorer is an "Unidentified Publisher".
> >
> > IE7 has been working for months, till Thur 1/10/08. If I can't get this
> > fixed, its back to XP!
> > --
> > Charlie

 
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Castiltex
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      01-13-2008
I have Norton 2008. From another blog I read a suggestion of similar issues
to swap the Firewalls with Windows. I did this (turn Norton off; activated
Windows Firewall) & no help.

I checked the settings & iexplorer is on the exception list with the box
checked.

Thanks.
--
Charlie


"Dwarf" wrote:

> Hi Castiltex,
>
> What security software are you using? It sounds as though the firewall is
> blocking the connection. You need to check the settings in your firewall
> configuration page. Check that 'iexplore.exe' and 'WinMail.exe' are set to
> 'Always Allow' instead of 'Auto' (or the equivalent, depending on your
> firewall).
> Dwarf
>
> "Castiltex" wrote:
>
> > Any user but the Administrator can not get IE7 to open. A Windows error
> > comes up saying, "iexplorer has stopped working". It give two options, 1)
> > CHECK ON-LINE (duh) OR 2) CLOSE THE PROGRAM.
> >
> > I have tried the recommendations to turn off ADD-ONs, but no help ( all were
> > turned off). I suspect that this only affects the ADMINs setup, since you
> > can't open any USERs IE7.
> >
> > When you open as a user, right click and select open as Administrator, it
> > says that iexplorer is an "Unidentified Publisher".
> >
> > IE7 has been working for months, till Thur 1/10/08. If I can't get this
> > fixed, its back to XP!
> > --
> > Charlie

 
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Castiltex
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      01-13-2008
Tried this. No help. thanks.
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Charlie


"Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]" wrote:

> Click Start > type Internet Options > open it > select the 'Advanced' tab >
> under 'Reset Internet Explorer settings' click 'Reset'.
> --
> Andre
> Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com
> My Vista Quickstart Guide:
> http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog...3DB!9709.entry
> "Castiltex" <> wrote in message
> news:FC6B137B-3232-4D35-BCF6-...
> > Any user but the Administrator can not get IE7 to open. A Windows error
> > comes up saying, "iexplorer has stopped working". It give two options, 1)
> > CHECK ON-LINE (duh) OR 2) CLOSE THE PROGRAM.
> >
> > I have tried the recommendations to turn off ADD-ONs, but no help ( all
> > were
> > turned off). I suspect that this only affects the ADMINs setup, since you
> > can't open any USERs IE7.
> >
> > When you open as a user, right click and select open as Administrator, it
> > says that iexplorer is an "Unidentified Publisher".
> >
> > IE7 has been working for months, till Thur 1/10/08. If I can't get this
> > fixed, its back to XP!
> > --
> > Charlie

>
>
>

 
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Castiltex
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      01-13-2008
I take that back. I tried the reset feature again & it sorta worked. It
opens once. After you close it & re-open, it goes back to the error window,
"iexplorer.exe has stopped working . . .".

a small step!
--
Charlie


"Castiltex" wrote:

> Tried this. No help. thanks.
> --
> Charlie
>
>
> "Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]" wrote:
>
> > Click Start > type Internet Options > open it > select the 'Advanced' tab >
> > under 'Reset Internet Explorer settings' click 'Reset'.
> > --
> > Andre
> > Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com
> > My Vista Quickstart Guide:
> > http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog...3DB!9709.entry
> > "Castiltex" <> wrote in message
> > news:FC6B137B-3232-4D35-BCF6-...
> > > Any user but the Administrator can not get IE7 to open. A Windows error
> > > comes up saying, "iexplorer has stopped working". It give two options, 1)
> > > CHECK ON-LINE (duh) OR 2) CLOSE THE PROGRAM.
> > >
> > > I have tried the recommendations to turn off ADD-ONs, but no help ( all
> > > were
> > > turned off). I suspect that this only affects the ADMINs setup, since you
> > > can't open any USERs IE7.
> > >
> > > When you open as a user, right click and select open as Administrator, it
> > > says that iexplorer is an "Unidentified Publisher".
> > >
> > > IE7 has been working for months, till Thur 1/10/08. If I can't get this
> > > fixed, its back to XP!
> > > --
> > > Charlie

> >
> >
> >

 
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