Iexplore Exe Application Error 0x0eedfade
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people get the message The exception unknown http://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/application-error-0x0eedfade.2678689/ software exception (0x0eedfade) occured in the application at location 0x7c812a5b And when the user pushes the ok button then there is the https://askleo.com/iexploreexe_has_generated_an_error_now_what/ additional message: Runtime error 217 at 1C4BE2BE We use the newest update of XP sp2 and Iexplore 6.0.2900.2180 Guest, Aug 16, iexplore exe 2006 #1 Advertisements Jon Kennedy Guest This may be caused by spyware/malware that's gotten installed on your system. Use Ad-Aware, Windows Defender and/or Spybot Search & Destroy to remove it. Windows Defender (beta) http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/spyware/software/default.mspx Ad-Aware: http://www.lavasoftusa.com/ Spybot: http://www.safer-networking.org/en/index.html Good sites on how to install and iexplore exe application use Spybot - http://www.safer-networking.org/en/tutorial/index.html http://tomcoyote.com/SPYBOT/index1.php Also download a winsock repair tool, to have just in case cleaning up anything found breaks it - Winsock repair tools: LSPFix- all versions of Windows http://www.cexx.org/lspfix.zip Winsock2 Fix- Win98, ME http://www.bu.edu/pcsc/internetaccess/winsock2fix.html LavaSoft- all versions of Windows- http://digital-solutions.co.uk/lavasoft/whndnfix.zip More information here: http://www.spywareinfo.com/ http://inetexplorer.mvps.org/tshoot.html http://spywarewarrior.com/sww-help.htm If no joy, in IE go to Tools...Internet Options...Advanced tab, Browsing section, uncheck "Enable third-party browser extensions", click Apply, click Okay, reboot. If that solves your problem, then more troubleshooting is needed to find out exactly which program, or Browser Helper Object (BHO) is causing this problem. You don't want to leave it at that, as some BHOs are useful or necessary - like Adobe Acrobat for reading .pdf files or an essential component of Norton AV. Get BHODemon - http://www.definitivesolutions.com/bhodemon.htm - read a
Date Social Facebook Twitter Google+ Pinterest YouTube About Making Technology Work For Everyone Loading Internet Explorer crashes, how do I fix it? IExplore.exe, aka Internet Explorer or 'IE', can crash, but it's not always its fault. We'll look at some of the things that can cause IExplore.exe to crash, and steps you can take. //I keep getting the message "IExplorer.exe has generated an error" when I browse the web, and Internet Explorer crashes and shuts down. Why does this happen, and what do I do to fix it? IExplore.exe which is Internet Explorer, or more commonly "IE", is perhaps one of the most used pieces of software ever written next to the Windows operating system itself. Unfortunately, being such a widely used program, when it crashes a lot of people notice. And since not all crashes that look like IE are actually caused by IE, things get very confusing, and perhaps very frustrating. Let's look at some of the clues to help identify the problem as well as some steps that may help resolve the issues we find. It's probably not IE's fault Let me start by explaining what I mean when I said that not all crashes that look like IE are actually caused by IE. The most common reason that this happens is the presence- and malfunctioning- of browser add-ons. Like other browsers, IE has what's called an extensibility model, meaning that it is possible to write software that, when installed, becomes a virtual part of IE. A good example that I use myself might be LastPass. It adds an additional toolbar to IE's standard set and integrates tightly with IE to provide its password capture and filling features. If an add-on causes a crash, it will be reported as having happened in Internet Explorer. It's also possible that your copy of IE is operating with add-ons you're not aware of. Many fall into the category of malware - software that you didn't even know you had - perhaps something that was installed as a side effect of installing another program. Of course it is possible that IE has itself caused the problem that's being reported as being within IE. It could be a bug or it could be some other problem, but add-ons are the most common culprit. Diagnosing an Internet Explorer crash When you encounter a crash in Internet Explorer, here's the order of things I would suggest trying: Disable all add-ons. As I said, they're