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Name: irizz
Date: August 2, 2008 at 23:56:05 Pacific
OS: Windows XP
CPU/Ram: 512 MB
Product: Intel Pentium 4
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Lately ive been getting this error in internet explorer every time i start using it... the error comes after a short period of usage..

Internet explorer raised unhandled exception in third party module and should be closed. We are sorry for the inconvinience.

Module
Version Info Unicode;V.3.5.0.0


and if i click on Close the internet explorer window closes down. Can someone give me a solution to this. Ive ran a virus check on it with both Norton as well as AVG but no results.Any help is appreciated.

irizz



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Name: Greensystemsgo
Date: August 3, 2008 at 00:14:14 Pacific
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try firefox, or operah browser instead. it doesnt get caught up on the crap IE does.


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Response Number 2
Name: lurkswithin
Date: August 3, 2008 at 01:13:51 Pacific
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"try firefox, or operah browser instead. it doesnt get caught up on the crap IE does."

Lets not get into that crap again.

The problem lies with the IE add-ons that are used with the browser. One of them is corrupted.

open IE and on the tool bar select tools > internet options > program tab and select the "manage add-on " button...
in the next window there is a drop down box...choose the add-ons that are currently being used in IE and when they come up start with the bottom one and highlight it and choose to disable it.

Try to see if that fixes the problem! If it continues then disable the next one as well. Keep doing this untill you find the bad one.

Not to worry...if a disabled add-on is required then the yellow security bar with pop up notifying you of an active X problem with that site. choose to allow the new active x add-on to be downloaded and installed. eventually you will find the bad one and it will be replaced with a good version.

you can then go back and remove the disabled ones.

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Response Number 3
Name: per
Date: August 3, 2008 at 14:57:51 Pacific
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"Lets not get into that crap again." LMAO! Thx Lurks. Always answer an IE problem with "Get Firefox".


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