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The actual message is:

Internet Explorer has stopped working

Windows can check online... etc.



In fact, I cannot see any evidence of IE having stopped working, but this

message pops up frequently. OS: Vista SP2



The details of the stopped working message are:



Problem signature:

Problem Event Name: APPCRASH

Application Name: iexplore.exe

Application Version: 8.0.6001.18882

Application Timestamp: 4b3ed243

Fault Module Name: ntdll.dll

Fault Module Version: 6.0.6002.18005

Fault Module Timestamp: 49e03821

Exception Code: c0000005

Exception Offset: 00066739

OS Version: 6.0.6002.2.2.0.256.6

Locale ID: 4105



Although it is not fatal, the periodic appearance of this message is highly

annoying.

Any suggestions are welcome (yes, I know, switch away from Vista!)
 
Hi,



That's Automatic Crash Recovery. See Start>Control Panel>Problem Reports and

Solutions.



Do you have the latest version of the Google Toolbar installed? (6+)

Download and install v6+ from toolbar.google.com

(ntdll.dll errors are associated with an incorrect GTB version)





Also try running IE in noAddons mode to test for other incompatible Addons.



Regards.



"The Fox0408" wrote in message

news:98699EA9-270B-43B2-B509-110C9D75A49D@microsoft.com...

> The actual message is:

> Internet Explorer has stopped working

> Windows can check online... etc.

>

> In fact, I cannot see any evidence of IE having stopped working, but this

> message pops up frequently. OS: Vista SP2

>

> The details of the stopped working message are:

>

> Problem signature:

> Problem Event Name: APPCRASH

> Application Name: iexplore.exe

> Application Version: 8.0.6001.18882

> Application Timestamp: 4b3ed243

> Fault Module Name: ntdll.dll

> Fault Module Version: 6.0.6002.18005

> Fault Module Timestamp: 49e03821

> Exception Code: c0000005

> Exception Offset: 00066739

> OS Version: 6.0.6002.2.2.0.256.6

> Locale ID: 4105

>

> Although it is not fatal, the periodic appearance of this message is

> highly

> annoying.

> Any suggestions are welcome (yes, I know, switch away from Vista!)

>
 
Thanks Rob,

According to the list of installed software, I had the Google Toolbar

installed. When I clicked on it in the list (Control Panel -->Programs and

Features) it did not give me the option of changing. It disappeared from the

list. I think I will leave it off and see what happens to IE.



Again, many thanks for speedy response.



"rob^_^" wrote:



> Hi,

>

> That's Automatic Crash Recovery. See Start>Control Panel>Problem Reports and

> Solutions.

>

> Do you have the latest version of the Google Toolbar installed? (6+)

> Download and install v6+ from toolbar.google.com

> (ntdll.dll errors are associated with an incorrect GTB version)

>

>

> Also try running IE in noAddons mode to test for other incompatible Addons.

>

> Regards.

>

> "The Fox0408" wrote in message

> news:98699EA9-270B-43B2-B509-110C9D75A49D@microsoft.com...

> > The actual message is:

> > Internet Explorer has stopped working

> > Windows can check online... etc.

> >

> > In fact, I cannot see any evidence of IE having stopped working, but this

> > message pops up frequently. OS: Vista SP2

> >

> > The details of the stopped working message are:

> >

> > Problem signature:

> > Problem Event Name: APPCRASH

> > Application Name: iexplore.exe

> > Application Version: 8.0.6001.18882

> > Application Timestamp: 4b3ed243

> > Fault Module Name: ntdll.dll

> > Fault Module Version: 6.0.6002.18005

> > Fault Module Timestamp: 49e03821

> > Exception Code: c0000005

> > Exception Offset: 00066739

> > OS Version: 6.0.6002.2.2.0.256.6

> > Locale ID: 4105

> >

> > Although it is not fatal, the periodic appearance of this message is

> > highly

> > annoying.

> > Any suggestions are welcome (yes, I know, switch away from Vista!)

> >
 
Hi Fox,



That may be a symptom of an old version of the GTB... seen about a year ago

when IE8 was first released to the web.





Viz. When you start IE8 normally all of your IE Addons are disabled, even

though the Addons Manager shows them to be enabled.



To fix this version of the GTB you must



Uninstall the GTB.



Reboot your machine. (!important)



Then goto toolbar.google.com and install the latest version if you want to.



The Win7 Troubleshooters are pretty good, they should detect which Addons

you need to uninstall or upgrade.







Regards.



"The Fox0408" wrote in message

news:AEE899F3-6BCC-482E-8945-18DD43399328@microsoft.com...

> Thanks Rob,

> According to the list of installed software, I had the Google Toolbar

> installed. When I clicked on it in the list (Control Panel -->Programs

> and

> Features) it did not give me the option of changing. It disappeared from

> the

> list. I think I will leave it off and see what happens to IE.

>

> Again, many thanks for speedy response.

>

> "rob^_^" wrote:

>

>> Hi,

>>

>> That's Automatic Crash Recovery. See Start>Control Panel>Problem Reports

>> and

>> Solutions.

>>

>> Do you have the latest version of the Google Toolbar installed? (6+)

>> Download and install v6+ from toolbar.google.com

>> (ntdll.dll errors are associated with an incorrect GTB version)

>>

>>

>> Also try running IE in noAddons mode to test for other incompatible

>> Addons.

>>

>> Regards.

>>

>> "The Fox0408" wrote in message

>> news:98699EA9-270B-43B2-B509-110C9D75A49D@microsoft.com...

>> > The actual message is:

>> > Internet Explorer has stopped working

>> > Windows can check online... etc.

>> >

>> > In fact, I cannot see any evidence of IE having stopped working, but

>> > this

>> > message pops up frequently. OS: Vista SP2

>> >

>> > The details of the stopped working message are:

>> >

>> > Problem signature:

>> > Problem Event Name: APPCRASH

>> > Application Name: iexplore.exe

>> > Application Version: 8.0.6001.18882

>> > Application Timestamp: 4b3ed243

>> > Fault Module Name: ntdll.dll

>> > Fault Module Version: 6.0.6002.18005

>> > Fault Module Timestamp: 49e03821

>> > Exception Code: c0000005

>> > Exception Offset: 00066739

>> > OS Version: 6.0.6002.2.2.0.256.6

>> > Locale ID: 4105

>> >

>> > Although it is not fatal, the periodic appearance of this message is

>> > highly

>> > annoying.

>> > Any suggestions are welcome (yes, I know, switch away from Vista!)

>> >


>
 
Rob, again, many thanks.

GTB is uninstalled (I assume so, since it does not show up on the list of

programs and features). I have restarted the machine. I will not install

GTB (do not see much use for it). I shall see if the IE "abort" re-occurs,

it seems to have been happening randomly.



On three other PCs we are using XP, this is the only Vista Business. I

shall look at slowly moving to 7.



Cheers



"rob^_^" wrote:



> Hi Fox,

>

> That may be a symptom of an old version of the GTB... seen about a year ago

> when IE8 was first released to the web.

>

>

> Viz. When you start IE8 normally all of your IE Addons are disabled, even

> though the Addons Manager shows them to be enabled.

>

> To fix this version of the GTB you must

>

> Uninstall the GTB.

>

> Reboot your machine. (!important)

>

> Then goto toolbar.google.com and install the latest version if you want to.

>

> The Win7 Troubleshooters are pretty good, they should detect which Addons

> you need to uninstall or upgrade.

>

>

>

> Regards.

>

> "The Fox0408" wrote in message

> news:AEE899F3-6BCC-482E-8945-18DD43399328@microsoft.com...

> > Thanks Rob,

> > According to the list of installed software, I had the Google Toolbar

> > installed. When I clicked on it in the list (Control Panel -->Programs

> > and

> > Features) it did not give me the option of changing. It disappeared from

> > the

> > list. I think I will leave it off and see what happens to IE.

> >

> > Again, many thanks for speedy response.

> >

> > "rob^_^" wrote:

> >

> >> Hi,

> >>

> >> That's Automatic Crash Recovery. See Start>Control Panel>Problem Reports

> >> and

> >> Solutions.

> >>

> >> Do you have the latest version of the Google Toolbar installed? (6+)

> >> Download and install v6+ from toolbar.google.com

> >> (ntdll.dll errors are associated with an incorrect GTB version)

> >>

> >>

> >> Also try running IE in noAddons mode to test for other incompatible

> >> Addons.

> >>

> >> Regards.

> >>

> >> "The Fox0408" wrote in message

> >> news:98699EA9-270B-43B2-B509-110C9D75A49D@microsoft.com...

> >> > The actual message is:

> >> > Internet Explorer has stopped working

> >> > Windows can check online... etc.

> >> >

> >> > In fact, I cannot see any evidence of IE having stopped working, but

> >> > this

> >> > message pops up frequently. OS: Vista SP2

> >> >

> >> > The details of the stopped working message are:

> >> >

> >> > Problem signature:

> >> > Problem Event Name: APPCRASH

> >> > Application Name: iexplore.exe

> >> > Application Version: 8.0.6001.18882

> >> > Application Timestamp: 4b3ed243

> >> > Fault Module Name: ntdll.dll

> >> > Fault Module Version: 6.0.6002.18005

> >> > Fault Module Timestamp: 49e03821

> >> > Exception Code: c0000005

> >> > Exception Offset: 00066739

> >> > OS Version: 6.0.6002.2.2.0.256.6

> >> > Locale ID: 4105

> >> >

> >> > Although it is not fatal, the periodic appearance of this message is

> >> > highly

> >> > annoying.

> >> > Any suggestions are welcome (yes, I know, switch away from Vista!)

> >> >


> >
 
Rob,

If you are still following this thread:

The IE has stopped working message still comes up periodically, but not as

often as before. I do not have GTB installed. I have now disabled McAfee's

scriptproxy add-on. Other add-ons enabled are McAfee's site advisor, Skype,

Flash, Adobe pdf. Nothing particularly odd or unique.



I apprecaite any other suggestions that you may have

Regards



"The Fox0408" wrote:



> Rob, again, many thanks.

> GTB is uninstalled (I assume so, since it does not show up on the list of

> programs and features). I have restarted the machine. I will not install

> GTB (do not see much use for it). I shall see if the IE "abort" re-occurs,

> it seems to have been happening randomly.

>

> On three other PCs we are using XP, this is the only Vista Business. I

> shall look at slowly moving to 7.

>

> Cheers

>

> "rob^_^" wrote:

>

> > Hi Fox,

> >

> > That may be a symptom of an old version of the GTB... seen about a year ago

> > when IE8 was first released to the web.

> >

> >

> > Viz. When you start IE8 normally all of your IE Addons are disabled, even

> > though the Addons Manager shows them to be enabled.

> >

> > To fix this version of the GTB you must

> >

> > Uninstall the GTB.

> >

> > Reboot your machine. (!important)

> >

> > Then goto toolbar.google.com and install the latest version if you want to.

> >

> > The Win7 Troubleshooters are pretty good, they should detect which Addons

> > you need to uninstall or upgrade.

> >

> >

> >

> > Regards.

> >

> > "The Fox0408" wrote in message

> > news:AEE899F3-6BCC-482E-8945-18DD43399328@microsoft.com...

> > > Thanks Rob,

> > > According to the list of installed software, I had the Google Toolbar

> > > installed. When I clicked on it in the list (Control Panel -->Programs

> > > and

> > > Features) it did not give me the option of changing. It disappeared from

> > > the

> > > list. I think I will leave it off and see what happens to IE.

> > >

> > > Again, many thanks for speedy response.

> > >

> > > "rob^_^" wrote:

> > >

> > >> Hi,

> > >>

> > >> That's Automatic Crash Recovery. See Start>Control Panel>Problem Reports

> > >> and

> > >> Solutions.

> > >>

> > >> Do you have the latest version of the Google Toolbar installed? (6+)

> > >> Download and install v6+ from toolbar.google.com

> > >> (ntdll.dll errors are associated with an incorrect GTB version)

> > >>

> > >>

> > >> Also try running IE in noAddons mode to test for other incompatible

> > >> Addons.

> > >>

> > >> Regards.

> > >>

> > >> "The Fox0408" wrote in message

> > >> news:98699EA9-270B-43B2-B509-110C9D75A49D@microsoft.com...

> > >> > The actual message is:

> > >> > Internet Explorer has stopped working

> > >> > Windows can check online... etc.

> > >> >

> > >> > In fact, I cannot see any evidence of IE having stopped working, but

> > >> > this

> > >> > message pops up frequently. OS: Vista SP2

> > >> >

> > >> > The details of the stopped working message are:

> > >> >

> > >> > Problem signature:

> > >> > Problem Event Name: APPCRASH

> > >> > Application Name: iexplore.exe

> > >> > Application Version: 8.0.6001.18882

> > >> > Application Timestamp: 4b3ed243

> > >> > Fault Module Name: ntdll.dll

> > >> > Fault Module Version: 6.0.6002.18005

> > >> > Fault Module Timestamp: 49e03821

> > >> > Exception Code: c0000005

> > >> > Exception Offset: 00066739

> > >> > OS Version: 6.0.6002.2.2.0.256.6

> > >> > Locale ID: 4105

> > >> >

> > >> > Although it is not fatal, the periodic appearance of this message is

> > >> > highly

> > >> > annoying.

> > >> > Any suggestions are welcome (yes, I know, switch away from Vista!)

> > >> >

> > >
 
Hi,



Skype may also need to be upgraded.



Regards.



"The Fox0408" wrote in message

news:1200139C-955C-4E59-B440-E1C77A6D3E4C@microsoft.com...

> Rob,

> If you are still following this thread:

> The IE has stopped working message still comes up periodically, but not as

> often as before. I do not have GTB installed. I have now disabled

> McAfee's

> scriptproxy add-on. Other add-ons enabled are McAfee's site advisor,

> Skype,

> Flash, Adobe pdf. Nothing particularly odd or unique.

>

> I apprecaite any other suggestions that you may have

> Regards

>

> "The Fox0408" wrote:

>

>> Rob, again, many thanks.

>> GTB is uninstalled (I assume so, since it does not show up on the list of

>> programs and features). I have restarted the machine. I will not

>> install

>> GTB (do not see much use for it). I shall see if the IE "abort"

>> re-occurs,

>> it seems to have been happening randomly.

>>

>> On three other PCs we are using XP, this is the only Vista Business. I

>> shall look at slowly moving to 7.

>>

>> Cheers

>>

>> "rob^_^" wrote:

>>

>> > Hi Fox,

>> >

>> > That may be a symptom of an old version of the GTB... seen about a year

>> > ago

>> > when IE8 was first released to the web.

>> >

>> >

>> > Viz. When you start IE8 normally all of your IE Addons are disabled,

>> > even

>> > though the Addons Manager shows them to be enabled.

>> >

>> > To fix this version of the GTB you must

>> >

>> > Uninstall the GTB.

>> >

>> > Reboot your machine. (!important)

>> >

>> > Then goto toolbar.google.com and install the latest version if you want

>> > to.

>> >

>> > The Win7 Troubleshooters are pretty good, they should detect which

>> > Addons

>> > you need to uninstall or upgrade.

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> > Regards.

>> >

>> > "The Fox0408" wrote in message

>> > news:AEE899F3-6BCC-482E-8945-18DD43399328@microsoft.com...

>> > > Thanks Rob,

>> > > According to the list of installed software, I had the Google Toolbar

>> > > installed. When I clicked on it in the list (Control

>> > > Panel -->Programs

>> > > and

>> > > Features) it did not give me the option of changing. It disappeared

>> > > from

>> > > the

>> > > list. I think I will leave it off and see what happens to IE.

>> > >

>> > > Again, many thanks for speedy response.

>> > >

>> > > "rob^_^" wrote:

>> > >

>> > >> Hi,

>> > >>

>> > >> That's Automatic Crash Recovery. See Start>Control Panel>Problem

>> > >> Reports

>> > >> and

>> > >> Solutions.

>> > >>

>> > >> Do you have the latest version of the Google Toolbar installed? (6+)

>> > >> Download and install v6+ from toolbar.google.com

>> > >> (ntdll.dll errors are associated with an incorrect GTB version)

>> > >>

>> > >>

>> > >> Also try running IE in noAddons mode to test for other incompatible

>> > >> Addons.

>> > >>

>> > >> Regards.

>> > >>

>> > >> "The Fox0408" wrote in

>> > >> message

>> > >> news:98699EA9-270B-43B2-B509-110C9D75A49D@microsoft.com...

>> > >> > The actual message is:

>> > >> > Internet Explorer has stopped working

>> > >> > Windows can check online... etc.

>> > >> >

>> > >> > In fact, I cannot see any evidence of IE having stopped working,

>> > >> > but

>> > >> > this

>> > >> > message pops up frequently. OS: Vista SP2

>> > >> >

>> > >> > The details of the stopped working message are:

>> > >> >

>> > >> > Problem signature:

>> > >> > Problem Event Name: APPCRASH

>> > >> > Application Name: iexplore.exe

>> > >> > Application Version: 8.0.6001.18882

>> > >> > Application Timestamp: 4b3ed243

>> > >> > Fault Module Name: ntdll.dll

>> > >> > Fault Module Version: 6.0.6002.18005

>> > >> > Fault Module Timestamp: 49e03821

>> > >> > Exception Code: c0000005

>> > >> > Exception Offset: 00066739

>> > >> > OS Version: 6.0.6002.2.2.0.256.6

>> > >> > Locale ID: 4105

>> > >> >

>> > >> > Although it is not fatal, the periodic appearance of this message

>> > >> > is

>> > >> > highly

>> > >> > annoying.

>> > >> > Any suggestions are welcome (yes, I know, switch away from Vista!)

>> > >> >

>> > >


>
 
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