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Very rarely do we ever get our systems beat up so badly that we have to perform surgery on them... sometimes, you feel like you need to reinstall the whole system, or sometimes you wish you didn’t have to – http://www.windowsnetworking.com/articles-tutorials/netgeneral/Internet-Explorer-corrupted-fix.html and could just repair it, as is, where it sits. Well, before you do anything rash, try this handy step by step article and script to re-register your Internet Explorer and hopefully ‘clean’ it of problems. Let’s see what two quick tips can do to spare you from possible disaster. "For a complete guide to security, check out 'Security+ Study Guide and DVD Training System' from Amazon.com" Introduction This article we will cover how to quickly repair your internet explorer Internet explorer if you are having serious problems such as, explorer.exe (the system shell) won’t load, or if your Internet Explorer Web browser is completely corrupted. Both of these systems on your Windows Server or Desktop system will surely create headaches. Using the regsvr32 and sfc /scannow commands we will see how we can quickly repair our systems when disaster strikes. This is a real life actual experience I encountered this past month while working on a Windows Server explorer 7 and 2003 Active Directory repair. On one of the servers after we (working with Microsoft) applied tested hotfixes, explorer.exe wouldn’t load when rebooted. A script was deployed and within two fixes, the whole system came back to life when it looked as if an in place upgrade or fresh install would have been the next options of the evening. Always remember to reapply hotfixes and service packs after repairing system files against any source disk. First, we tried the quicker easier way. We attempted quick surgery – we attempted to repair the actual files that the shell and Internet Explorer uses. (Remember – using scripts for the first time should always be done on a test system to ensure success) Using regsvr32 The regsvr32 command-line tool registers *.dll files as command components in the registry. If you don’t know, a dynamic link library (*.dll) is a collection of smaller programs, which can be called upon when needed by an executable program, such as explorer.exe. The *.exe extension specifies an executable program, so if the *.dll files are corrupted; they will most likely not work properly and cause you problems. You can quickly re-register them with this command quickly and safely. First – you need to ensure that you need to repair Internet Explorer. You will know if, you have major problems with opening it (closes on its own), or you may have spyware that ha