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Prevention DEP for Internet Explorer only RECOMMENDED: Click here to fix Windows errors and improve system performance If ieframe.dll error in ie8 a code loading from the default heap or stack is
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detected by DEP or Data Execution Prevention, an exception is raised. It happens since the behavior jquery error in ie8 is indicative of malicious code (legitimate code does not generally load in this manner). This way DEP protects the browser against attacks rendered, for example, via buffer script error ie8 overflow and similar type vulnerabilities. Although a valuable feature, DEP can sometimes be the cause of certain system issues and error messages. So, if you would like to disable Data Execution Prevention for the Internet Explorer browser only, here is how you can do it : Disable Data Execution Prevention DEP for Internet Explorer
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Open Internet Explorer and go to ‘Tools'. The icon appears as a small gear-shaped icon at the extreme top-right corner of Internet Explorer screen. Click open ‘Tools' and from the displayed options, select ‘Internet Options'. Advertisement ^ Next, click on ‘Advanced' tab and scroll down until you find the ‘Security' option. Un-check on Enable memory protection to help mitigate online attacks. Click Apply / OK. This will disable Data Execution Prevention for Internet Explorer. To enable Data Execution Prevention, check the check-box instead, click Apply and Exit. Want to have a look at these posts too? Enable or Disable Data Execution Prevention (DEP) in Windows 8 Verify the Status of Data Execution Prevention (DEP) in Windows 8 | 7 Turn Off or On Data Execution Prevention (DEP) for Individual Programs. RECOMMENDED: Click here to update all device drivers on your Windows PC Related Posts: Data Execution Prevention or DEP feature in Windows 7 | 8 Verify the Stat
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like inexplicable crashes when it's installed on a clean Windows XP SP3 machine: (To the nitpickers out there: http://www.slickit.ca/2009/03/internet-explorer-fix-ie8-dep-crashes.html yes, that's Windows 7, not Windows XP. And no, this problem might not happen under Windows 7. I've just browsed to res://ieframe.dll/acr_depnx_error.htm to get a screenshot of the error. Trust http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/425035/dep-closing-down-ie-websites/ me, under WinXP SP3, it happens.) The error text is: Internet Explorer has closed this webpage to help protect your computer A malfunctioning or malicious add-on has caused Internet Explorer error in to close this webpage. Windows Data Execution Prevention detected an add-on trying to use system memory incorrectly. This can be caused by a malfunction or a malicious add-on. Ask Microsoft or Google, and they'll just tell you exactly what the error itself tells you: an add-on screwed up. And you know what? They're right. Kind of. Hell, maybe Flash or error in ie8 Acrobat is to blame for some of you out there. Try disabling add-ons, see what happens. But on a clean install of XP (read: no Adobe bullshit), I still got that message. I disabled every add-on listed. Same shit. So what's going on here, and who can I blame? Believe it or not, I'm blaming this one on Sun! I tracked the problem down to the Microsoft Virtual Machine, the old Java VM Microsoft was forced to stop developing and supporting thanks to Sun's pointless legal assault. God only knows why Sun would want Java less supported. Perhaps it's so the only way to run Java these days is through Sun's VM, which reminds you, every fucking month like clockwork, that THERE'S A JAVA UPDATE AVAILABLE AND SUN IS AWESOME AND DOWNLOAD OPEN OFFICE NOW NOW NOW! The solution: uninstall the Microsoft VM (which you should do anyway, it's old and unsupported). That fixes IE; I leave to you the decision whether it's easier to live without Java or put up with Sun's bullshit. Luckily, there's a tool M
List Welcome Guide More BleepingComputer.com → Internet & Networking → Web Browsing/Email and Other Internet Applications Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. Register a free account to unlock additional features at BleepingComputer.com Welcome to BleepingComputer, a free community where people like yourself come together to discuss and learn how to use their computers. Using the site is easy and fun. As a guest, you can browse and view the various discussions in the forums, but can not create a new topic or reply to an existing one unless you are logged in. Other benefits of registering an account are subscribing to topics and forums, creating a blog, and having no ads shown anywhere on the site. Click here to Register a free account now! or read our Welcome Guide to learn how to use this site. DEP Closing down IE websites Started by Tarboro , Oct 25 2011 08:36 PM Please log in to reply 11 replies to this topic #1 Tarboro Tarboro Members 40 posts OFFLINE Local time:08:02 PM Posted 25 October 2011 - 08:36 PM Starting a week ago websites that I had been viewing have been abruptly closing down due to Windows Data Execution Prevention (DEP). There is no real pattern to it. It just happens out of nowhere. An error message comes up that says:"Internet Explorer has stopped workingA problem caused the program to stop working correctly. Windows will close the program and notify you if a solution is available"Once I close the message, the website closes and the following message is also shown:A malfunctioning or malicious add-on has caused Internet Explorer to close this webpage. Windows Data Execution Prevention detected an add-on trying to use system memory incorrectly. This can be caused by a malfunction or a malicious add-on.I disabled all the add-ons and this issue still persists. Do you have any suggestions on how I can stop this problem from routinely occuring? I have ran anti-malware scans and it has come up clean. Edited by Tarboro, 25 October 2011 - 08:36 PM. Back to top BC AdBot (Login to Remove) BleepingComputer.com Register to remove ads #2 jhayz jhayz BC Advisor 6,920 posts OFFLINE Gender:Male Local time:09:02 AM Posted 26 October 2011 - 08:11 PM Go to th