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  1. 2003/02/16
    UnknownError

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    I searched this site for the following phrase: "Iexplore has caused an error in <unknown>. Iexplorer will now close."

    I did run the IE repair utility found under the "Add/Remove Programs" icon in Control Panel, but this did not work.

    I am only receiving this error message under the following circumstance. I am going into the local Multiple Listing Service (real estate listings and sales) website to search for closed sales. When my search results come up (one line each), I then ask to see the full information sheet for all the sales. When I do that, I receive the message.

    This problem does not occur when I am surfing other sites.

    I can send you the Faultlog.txt file if necessary.

    System specs: Compaq Presario, Windows ME, 700 megahertz Celeron, 512Meg RAM, 13G HD.
     
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    Daizy

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    Hi UnknownError
    Welcome to the boards. Yes, please do post the faultlog.txt.
    Have you scanned your system for spyware lately?

    Daizy
     

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    UnknownError

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    Faultlog.txt as requested

    Daizy;

    Thanks for the reply. Here is the Faultlog.txt file.

    I can send the whole file to you as an attachment if this doesn't work out.


    **********************************************************************
    Date 02/16/2003 Time 08:24
    IEXPLORE caused an invalid page fault in
    module <unknown> at e99d:37303936.
    Registers:
    EAX=0148d1d8 CS=0187 EIP=37303936 EFLGS=00010246
    EBX=0148d1d8 SS=018f ESP=0139000c EBP=0139002c
    ECX=013900b0 DS=018f ESI=81d68b5c FS=3db7
    EDX=bff6682d ES=018f EDI=013900d8 GS=0000
    Bytes at CS:EIP:

    Stack dump:
    bff66821 013900d8 0148d1d8 013900f4 013900b0 013901e4 bff6682d 0148d1d8 013900c0 bff7845a 013900d8 0148d1d8 013900f4 013900b0 37303936 0139029c
    **********************************************************************
    Date 02/16/2003 Time 09:10
    IEXPLORE caused an invalid page fault in
    module <unknown> at c1ab:37303936.
    Registers:
    EAX=110bd1d8 CS=0187 EIP=37303936 EFLGS=00010246
    EBX=110bd1d8 SS=018f ESP=10fc000c EBP=10fc002c
    ECX=10fc00b0 DS=018f ESI=81d84204 FS=46e7
    EDX=bff6682d ES=018f EDI=10fc00d8 GS=0000
    Bytes at CS:EIP:

    Stack dump:
    bff66821 10fc00d8 110bd1d8 10fc00f4 10fc00b0 10fc01e4 bff6682d 110bd1d8 10fc00c0 bff7845a 10fc00d8 110bd1d8 10fc00f4 10fc00b0 37303936 10fc029c
    **********************************************************************
    Date 02/16/2003 Time 09:22
    IEXPLORE caused an invalid page fault in
    module <unknown> at c19e:37303936.
    Registers:
    EAX=026ad1d8 CS=0187 EIP=37303936 EFLGS=00010246
    EBX=026ad1d8 SS=018f ESP=025b000c EBP=025b002c
    ECX=025b00b0 DS=018f ESI=81d79d4c FS=41b7
    EDX=bff6682d ES=018f EDI=025b00d8 GS=0000
    Bytes at CS:EIP:

    Stack dump:
    bff66821 025b00d8 026ad1d8 025b00f4 025b00b0 025b01e4 bff6682d 026ad1d8 025b00c0 bff7845a 025b00d8 026ad1d8 025b00f4 025b00b0 37303936 025b029c
    **********************************************************************
    Date 02/16/2003 Time 09:27
    IEXPLORE caused an invalid page fault in
    module <unknown> at e98c:37303936.
    Registers:
    EAX=0409d1d8 CS=0187 EIP=37303936 EFLGS=00010246
    EBX=0409d1d8 SS=018f ESP=03fa000c EBP=03fa002c
    ECX=03fa00b0 DS=018f ESI=81d827b8 FS=43c7
    EDX=bff6682d ES=018f EDI=03fa00d8 GS=0000
    Bytes at CS:EIP:

    Stack dump:
    bff66821 03fa00d8 0409d1d8 03fa00f4 03fa00b0 03fa01e4 bff6682d 0409d1d8 03fa00c0 bff7845a 03fa00d8 0409d1d8 03fa00f4 03fa00b0 37303936 03fa029c
    **********************************************************************
    Date 02/16/2003 Time 10:36
    IEXPLORE caused an invalid page fault in
    module <unknown> at c1ba:37303936.
    Registers:
    EAX=035cd1d8 CS=0187 EIP=37303936 EFLGS=00010246
    EBX=035cd1d8 SS=018f ESP=034d000c EBP=034d002c
    ECX=034d00b0 DS=018f ESI=81d78cc0 FS=411f
    EDX=bff6682d ES=018f EDI=034d00d8 GS=0000
    Bytes at CS:EIP:

    Stack dump:
    bff66821 034d00d8 035cd1d8 034d00f4 034d00b0 034d01e4 bff6682d 035cd1d8 034d00c0 bff7845a 034d00d8 035cd1d8 034d00f4 034d00b0 37303936 034d029c
     
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    Daizy

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    Nope. That's what I was looking for.

    Did you scan for spyware, as I'd suggested earlier?

    Daizy
     
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    UnknownError

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    Spyware check

    Hi Daizy;

    Yes, I ran Adaware. Found one doubleclick item and deleted. Still no change.
     
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    UnknownError

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    More info on Iexplore problem

    Daizy;

    The Iexplore error message was popping up when I was trying to load 86 reports from the Multiple Listing Service. When I did a different search and tried to download 17 reports, I didn't have any problems.

    Now, in the past, I've downloade more than 86 reports without any problems. In case you are not familiar with a MLS agent report, it contains all the relevant info and picture about a residential property. It prints out on a standard 8.5" X 14" sheet of paper.
     
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    Daizy

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    Well, that blows that theory. :rolleyes:
    Perhaps take a gander through these?

    Daizy
     
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