Sorry I missed that reference to the firewall. This is a strange problem indeed. Clcik Start - Run and type: "regsvr32 /i shdoc401.dll"...
Glad that it helped :) and, yes, it's not unfortunately a particularly straightforward process.
I'm not 100% sure as to what it is that you are trying to achieve - have IE use cached pages without checking for changes or to check for changes...
This'll help. If, after reading, you have any specific questions then please post back. BTW - welcome to the boards :)
Run an AV scan and then run Ad-Aware. If that doesn't fix it, follow the steps described in this article (the referenced error message is not...
Glad to hear that it worked, Mudd, and sorry for neglecting to mention the need for a reboot! A bucket-full of shelled peas? Hmmm. Any chance...
Merge this file into your registry.
Doh! In that case, maybe this.
... and try running IE's Repair Tool.
Glad it's fixed and thanks for posting back :)
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Sorry, Yurka, this is the link which I had intended to post. However, having re-read your question, I realise that it's not relevant (on the first...
Have you run the Repair Tool? Are you running a firewall?
Netgear's 8-port RO318 router is certainly worthy of consideration. It is (or at least used to be) the cheapest router with SPI capabilities. The...
The information in the articles to which Alice has linked is a tad outdated if you are using OE6 (in which Active Scripting is disabled by...
Does this help?
Do you have a URL for this program? What is happening when you attempt to reinstall it?
Ah! So Mr Newt isn't actually part of the error message? :D
Try the Repair Tool (Start - Settings - Control Panel - Add/Remove Programs - MS IE (double-click) - Repair). Also, does this happen with all...
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