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IE7 C++ runtime error.

Discussion in 'Internet Explorer & Microsoft Edge' started by Gran Paradiso, 2008/12/14.

  1. 2008/12/14
    Gran Paradiso

    Gran Paradiso Inactive Thread Starter

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    Hello,
    I'm having this problem with IE7 for quite some time now.
    I listen to my local radio station during the day online and usually though Firefox using the IE extension and it works fine. I tried pulling the website up in IE7 and and get this runtime error and it crashes:
    Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library Program: C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe

    I am running XP Home SP3 using NIS2009 for protection. I've also disabled script debugging in IE7 to no avail. I also have installed CCleaner to keep my machine tidy. I have also ran SFC /Scannow as well. Jave is current, 6.11 I believe and I use Adobe Flash 10.

    On this same machine I have no problems when using Firefox or Google Chrome.

    Thank you for your help
     
    Last edited: 2008/12/14
  2. 2008/12/15
    Arie

    Arie Administrator Administrator Staff

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    Do you have the Google toolbar? If so, uninstall it.
     
    Arie,
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  4. 2008/12/15
    Gran Paradiso

    Gran Paradiso Inactive Thread Starter

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    Thanks for the reply Arie.
    I did uninstall the toolbar it it remained. I decided to wipe the HD and put XP Pro on the machine and it has not reappeared. Not that this was the actual solution to the problem but it did happen to two XP Home systems and no XP Pro systems. All do have Net framework on them.
     
  5. 2008/12/16
    Arie

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    Ah... the 'nuke & pave' method :D
     
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