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iexplore has caused an error in <nknown> Iexplore will now close
Saturday, February 7, 2009 at 12:20 pm
Posted by thb63 (11 messages posted)

I get this error on certain webpages, mainly MySpace.com. I can log on to MySpace from my sister's pc and surf with no problems. I have un/reinstalled Internet Explorer 6.0.2800.1106. I have installed all WinME updates. I have cleaned out my temporary internet files, cookies and history several times. What's the problem other than an old pc getting further out of date?

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re: iexplore has caused an error in <nknown> Iexplore will now close
Sunday, February 8, 2009 at 5:32 am
Posted by Keith Stanier (1655 messages posted)

thb63 wrote:
|I get this error on certain webpages, mainly MySpace.com.  I can log on to MySpace 
|from my sister's pc and surf with no problems.  

You haven't really stated what this error is. When Windows or specifically IE6.0 
makes an error and it wants to send an error report to Microsoft it produces a dw.log 
file in C:\Windows\Application Data. Open this file up with NotePad and have a read 
of which file was causing this error.

A common error on IE6.0 on an Win9x/ME system is the flash player. A lot of web sites 
used flash player movie's and if your system can't play these movie's you will get 
an error. Now the latest flash player that will run on Win9x/ME is

Flash Player 9.0.124.0 
(IE). I know it says that Flash Player 10.0.12.36 (IE) is for all versions of 
Windows but it isn't for Win9x/ME.

|I have un/reinstalled Internet Explorer |6.0.2800.1106.  

It doesn't look like you are running IE6.0 SP1. Just check your IE6.0\Help\About 
Interent Explorer and see if it says SP1 in Update Versions:

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re: iexplore has caused an error in <nknown> Iexplore will now close
Sunday, February 8, 2009 at 6:13 pm
Posted by thb63 (11 messages posted)

The subject has the error. I downloaded the Flash Player and the problem is still there. I have Update Versions:; SP1; Q916281; Q89171 dw.log last entry: Microsoft Internet Explorer Application Failure iexplore.exe 6.0.2800.1106 in unknown 0.0.0.0 at offset 000a000a


On Sunday, February 8, 2009 at 5:32 am, Keith Stanier wrote:
>thb63 wrote:
>|I get this error on certain webpages, mainly MySpace.com. I can log on to MySpace
>|from my sister's pc and surf with no problems.
>
>You haven't really stated what this error is. When Windows or specifically IE6.0
>makes an error and it wants to send an error report to Microsoft it produces a dw.log
>file in C:\Windows\Application Data. Open this file up with NotePad and have a read
>of which file was causing this error.
>
>A common error on IE6.0 on an Win9x/ME system is the flash player. A lot of web sites
>used flash player movie's and if your system can't play these movie's you will get
>an error. Now the latest flash player that will run on Win9x/ME is
>
>Flash Player 9.0.124.0
>(IE)
. I know it says that Flash Player 10.0.12.36 (IE) is for all versions of
>Windows but it isn't for Win9x/ME.
>
>|I have un/reinstalled Internet Explorer |6.0.2800.1106.
>
>It doesn't look like you are running IE6.0 SP1. Just check your IE6.0\Help\About
>Interent Explorer
and see if it says SP1 in Update Versions:

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re: iexplore has caused an error in <nknown> Iexplore will now close
Monday, February 9, 2009 at 4:22 am
Posted by Keith Stanier (4 messages posted)

thb63 wrote:
|The subject has the error.  I downloaded the Flash Player and the problem is still 
|there.  I have Update Versions:; SP1; Q916281; Q89171

Well I don't know what else to suggest.

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re: iexplore has caused an error in <nknown> Iexplore will now close
Thursday, February 12, 2009 at 6:58 am
Posted by Steve (23810 messages posted)

I use to get those errors from time to time with IE. I would suggest Installing Firefox Version 2. A Safer Browser to use, and never had any strange error messages like you get in IE.

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re: iexplore has caused an error in <nknown> Iexplore will now close
Thursday, February 19, 2009 at 1:49 am
Posted by DanTheMan (140 messages posted)

ORRRRRRRRRR
Opera which is great on my computer
you will see theses browers take longer to start up then ie but its better

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re: iexplore has caused an error in <nknown> Iexplore will now close
Thursday, February 19, 2009 at 1:52 am
Posted by DanTheMan (140 messages posted)

and try reinstalling it and plus turn off all add ons and active x things and plus 
turn all crap off in msconfig that may be conficly with it
plus turn useless stuff in msconfig
ONLY IN THE START UP THING AND THE ENVIRONMENT THING
if you dont know what it is then dont touch it ok


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re: iexplore has caused an error in MSVCRT.DLL
Wednesday, March 4, 2009 at 2:03 pm
Posted by chesskata (1 messages posted)

please someone help me.

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re: iexplore has caused an error in MSVCRT.DLL
Wednesday, March 4, 2009 at 4:20 pm
Posted by Keith Stanier (1655 messages posted)

chesskata wrote:
|please someone help me.

With what?

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