Class Not Registered Error In Ie8
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in Internet Explorer in Windows 10/8/7 RECOMMENDED: Click here to fix Windows errors and improve system performance Yesterday, we say how to fix the Class Not Registered error in Chrome ieframe.dll error in ie8 error message. It may happen that for some reason you may find that certificate error ie8 you are unable to open Windows File Explorer or Microsoft Internet Explorer on your Windows 10/8/7 system, and you receive the Class
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Not Registered Explorer.exe error message. If you face this problem and are unable to open Internet Explorer by clicking on its Start Screen tile or shortcut, then this post will help you
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resolve the issue. Class Not Registered error Internet Explorer This error usually occurs if the concerned DLL file has been un-registered. So, when you try to start Windows Explorer or Internet Explorer, you can get the error message Class not registered error message. In this case, you may need to re-register ExplorerFrame.dll file. Advertisement To register the dll, open a command prompt windows as an administrator, script error ie8 windows 7 type the following and hit Enter: regsvr32 ExplorerFrame.dll One the process is completed, restart your computer. It will search for and replace corrupted operating system files, if any are found. Read More: How to Unregister or Register DLL or OCX files in Windows. If it doesn't help, then its quite possible that your ExplorerFrame.dll may have been corrupted and that you may have to replace it with a ‘good' one. Open an elevated command prompt, type the following and hit enter to run the System File Checker: sfc /scannow Read More: How to run System File Checker & analyze its logs in Windows. A System Restore would be the third option to consider. I am sure something will help you resolve your problem. RECOMMENDED: Click here to update all device drivers on your Windows PC Related Posts: Unregister, Register, Re-register DLL or OCX files in Windows 10/8/7 List of Rundll32 commands for Windows 10/8/7 How to manually reset each Windows Update component to default DLL Hijacking Vulnerability Attacks, Prevention & Detection Fix Windows Stop Errors or Blue Screens of Death Posted by AnandK@TWC on December 3, 2013 , in Category Windows with Tags E
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