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Explorer Crashing???

Discussion in 'Legacy Windows' started by Dirtoutlaws, 2003/07/21.

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  1. 2003/07/21
    Dirtoutlaws

    Dirtoutlaws Inactive Thread Starter

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    EXPLORER caused an invalid page fault in
    module MSHTML.DLL at 0167:63634430.

    This is the error message I will get about 3 times a day at any given time,,Can anyone PLEASE explain to me how to fix this? It comes up as an Illegal operation and then shuts me down...Thanks
     
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    Miz

    Miz Inactive Alumni

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    See if the fix on this page solves the problem.

    If you can't get to that page, the basics are:

    Error: Explorer caused an invalid page fault in module MSHTML.DLL

    This error message can occur if the style sheet that specifies how Web pages are displayed in Internet Explorer has been damaged, or contains an invalid command.

    To resolve this issue uncheck "Format document using my style sheet" in Internet Options and re-register the Mshtml.dll file.


    To complete the last step, go to Start>Run, type in "regsvr32.exe /i mshtml.dll" (without the quotes), click OK.
     
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    Zander

    Zander Geek Member Alumni

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    If Miz's page doesn't help, have a look here . Same dll error at the same address. Unfortunately, the original poster didn't post back as to whether it fixed it or not so I don't know.
     
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