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Discussion in 'Internet Explorer & Microsoft Edge' started by Airplane2001, 2007/12/23.

  1. 2007/12/23
    Airplane2001

    Airplane2001 Inactive Thread Starter

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    I have Windows XP and Ive been having some problems when I close out I get this message--Internet Explorer has encountered problems and needs to close, we are sorry for the inconvenience. You either have to send report or dont send . What cause this ? I have dial up and my top speed is 26.400 Kbps This wasnt any problem before till just the last couple of weeks!

    Thank!
     
  2. 2007/12/24
    mailman Lifetime Subscription

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    Hi, John. :)

    Perhaps Event Viewer will provide additional clues about your Internet Explorer Application issue. Here are my "canned" instructions.

    Instructions About How to Access and Use "Event Viewer ":

    • Click Start.
    • Right-click My Computer.
    • Select "Manage" to open the "Computer Management" window.
      (Event Viewer will be displayed under the "System Tools" directory item.)
    • Expand "Event Viewer" and then select "Application ", "Security ", and "System" to view the logs.
    • Look for "error" events that occurred around the time your problem occurred. These events will be displayed as icons with either a white X on red background or a black exclamation point on yellow background. In the security section of Event Viewer, events of possible concern are ones that display a padlock icon instead of a key icon.
    • Double-click on an individual event to open the "Event Properties" window which shows details about the event.
      • You can use the up/down arrow buttons in the "Event Properties" window to move your focus to other events in the list.
      • Use the button below the up/down arrows to copy the details for an event to your clipboard for pasting elsewhere.
      • Click on the "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp" link in the "Event Properties" window to view more information from Microsoft about the event.

    Alternatively, Event Viewer may be accessed as follows.
    • Click Start > Run...
    • Type [FONT= "Courier New"][SIZE= "3"]eventvwr.msc[/SIZE][/FONT] in the "Open:" field.
    • Click the OK button.
     

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