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!)
>> > >> >
>> > >
>