Event Viewer and Error reporting

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Tom C

What good is it to have the event viewer and event reporting if you can't

get an valid response from Microsoft?



I have a multitude of errors reported in my even viewer and have tried to

get responses, but all have turned up with the same message. When clicking

on Even Log Online Help, the system connects to Microsoft Technet and the

Event and Error Messages Center only to get "No results were found for your

query. Please see Search Help for suggestions." While most of the

critical errors reported are duplicates, there are enough errors of

different programs not responding or not working that I would really like to

know what is actually going on. I have had a couple of applications simply

close for no apparent reason so I checked the event viewer. Some of the

error messages are pretty clear as to what is causing them, like the Bonjour

service error that states that the remote host forced a disconnect, but

others, mainly the Microsoft errors are like reading a different language.



I have not experienced any messages from Windows alerting me to any

problems, other than this one that I get frequently abut IE though, and that

is what causes me some concern. Here is one: I think this one is logged

due certain times when closing a browser tab and I get a message that says

that Internet explorer has stopped responding and cannot close the tab, even

though it does.



Faulting application name: iexplore.exe, version: 8.0.7600.16385, time

stamp: 0x4a5bc69e

Faulting module name: mshtml.dll, version: 8.0.7600.16535, time stamp:

0x4b83889f

Exception code: 0xc0000005

Fault offset: 0x001bc615

Faulting process id: 0xf18

Faulting application start time: 0x01cadbdfbc0be799

Faulting application path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Internet

Explorer\iexplore.exe

Faulting module path: C:\Windows\SysWOW64\mshtml.dll

Report Id: 458f65f5-47d3-11df-b19a-001fd0d803d4



There are a lot more like this too. Is there any way I can determine what

is happening with these errors and possible methods to resolve them?
 
Tom



Implement the below and then reboot. Let us know how things went.



http://support.microsoft.com/kb/917425



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"Tom C" wrote in message

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> What good is it to have the event viewer and event reporting if you can't get an

> valid response from Microsoft?

>

> I have a multitude of errors reported in my even viewer and have tried to get

> responses, but all have turned up with the same message. When clicking on Even

> Log Online Help, the system connects to Microsoft Technet and the Event and Error

> Messages Center only to get "No results were found for your query. Please see

> Search Help for suggestions." While most of the critical errors reported are

> duplicates, there are enough errors of different programs not responding or not

> working that I would really like to know what is actually going on. I have had a

> couple of applications simply close for no apparent reason so I checked the event

> viewer. Some of the error messages are pretty clear as to what is causing them,

> like the Bonjour service error that states that the remote host forced a

> disconnect, but others, mainly the Microsoft errors are like reading a different

> language.

>

> I have not experienced any messages from Windows alerting me to any problems,

> other than this one that I get frequently abut IE though, and that is what causes

> me some concern. Here is one: I think this one is logged due certain times when

> closing a browser tab and I get a message that says that Internet explorer has

> stopped responding and cannot close the tab, even though it does.

>

> Faulting application name: iexplore.exe, version: 8.0.7600.16385, time stamp:

> 0x4a5bc69e

> Faulting module name: mshtml.dll, version: 8.0.7600.16535, time stamp: 0x4b83889f

> Exception code: 0xc0000005

> Fault offset: 0x001bc615

> Faulting process id: 0xf18

> Faulting application start time: 0x01cadbdfbc0be799

> Faulting application path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe

> Faulting module path: C:\Windows\SysWOW64\mshtml.dll

> Report Id: 458f65f5-47d3-11df-b19a-001fd0d803d4

>

> There are a lot more like this too. Is there any way I can determine what is

> happening with these errors and possible methods to resolve them?

>

>

>
 
Does this work with Windows 7? I only see listings for Windows XP and

Windows Server 2003.



"Peter Foldes" wrote in message

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> Tom

>

> Implement the below and then reboot. Let us know how things went.

>

> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/917425

>

> --

> Peter

>

> Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others

> Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.

>

> "Tom C" wrote in message

> news:ybIyn.106991$NH1.36472@newsfe14.iad...

>> What good is it to have the event viewer and event reporting if you can't

>> get an valid response from Microsoft?

>>

>> I have a multitude of errors reported in my even viewer and have tried to

>> get responses, but all have turned up with the same message. When

>> clicking on Even Log Online Help, the system connects to Microsoft

>> Technet and the Event and Error Messages Center only to get "No results

>> were found for your query. Please see Search Help for suggestions."

>> While most of the critical errors reported are duplicates, there are

>> enough errors of different programs not responding or not working that I

>> would really like to know what is actually going on. I have had a couple

>> of applications simply close for no apparent reason so I checked the

>> event viewer. Some of the error messages are pretty clear as to what is

>> causing them, like the Bonjour service error that states that the remote

>> host forced a disconnect, but others, mainly the Microsoft errors are

>> like reading a different language.

>>

>> I have not experienced any messages from Windows alerting me to any

>> problems, other than this one that I get frequently abut IE though, and

>> that is what causes me some concern. Here is one: I think this one is

>> logged due certain times when closing a browser tab and I get a message

>> that says that Internet explorer has stopped responding and cannot close

>> the tab, even though it does.

>>

>> Faulting application name: iexplore.exe, version: 8.0.7600.16385, time

>> stamp: 0x4a5bc69e

>> Faulting module name: mshtml.dll, version: 8.0.7600.16535, time stamp:

>> 0x4b83889f

>> Exception code: 0xc0000005

>> Fault offset: 0x001bc615

>> Faulting process id: 0xf18

>> Faulting application start time: 0x01cadbdfbc0be799

>> Faulting application path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Internet

>> Explorer\iexplore.exe

>> Faulting module path: C:\Windows\SysWOW64\mshtml.dll

>> Report Id: 458f65f5-47d3-11df-b19a-001fd0d803d4

>>

>> There are a lot more like this too. Is there any way I can determine

>> what is happening with these errors and possible methods to resolve them?

>>

>>

>>


>
 
Tom



It does not. I would have not posted it had you advised about your OS. In the error

you posted it did show IE8 but presumed you update from IE6 to 8. Always post your

OS when having an issue



As for the present error can you go to IE\Properties and see if under Active X

Controls and Plug Ins\Binary Script Behaviors is set to Administrative Approved,

Disable or Enable. Also under same heading Run ActiveX controls and Plug Ins



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"Tom C" wrote in message

news:pbJyn.124312$sx5.72713@newsfe16.iad...

> Does this work with Windows 7? I only see listings for Windows XP and Windows

> Server 2003.

>

> "Peter Foldes" wrote in message

> news:hqflcc$mlp$1@speranza.aioe.org...

>> Tom

>>

>> Implement the below and then reboot. Let us know how things went.

>>

>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/917425

>>

>> --

>> Peter

>>

>> Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others

>> Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.

>>

>> "Tom C" wrote in message

>> news:ybIyn.106991$NH1.36472@newsfe14.iad...

>>> What good is it to have the event viewer and event reporting if you can't get an

>>> valid response from Microsoft?

>>>

>>> I have a multitude of errors reported in my even viewer and have tried to get

>>> responses, but all have turned up with the same message. When clicking on Even

>>> Log Online Help, the system connects to Microsoft Technet and the Event and

>>> Error Messages Center only to get "No results were found for your query.

>>> Please see Search Help for suggestions." While most of the critical errors

>>> reported are duplicates, there are enough errors of different programs not

>>> responding or not working that I would really like to know what is actually

>>> going on. I have had a couple of applications simply close for no apparent

>>> reason so I checked the event viewer. Some of the error messages are pretty

>>> clear as to what is causing them, like the Bonjour service error that states

>>> that the remote host forced a disconnect, but others, mainly the Microsoft

>>> errors are like reading a different language.

>>>

>>> I have not experienced any messages from Windows alerting me to any problems,

>>> other than this one that I get frequently abut IE though, and that is what

>>> causes me some concern. Here is one: I think this one is logged due certain

>>> times when closing a browser tab and I get a message that says that Internet

>>> explorer has stopped responding and cannot close the tab, even though it does.

>>>

>>> Faulting application name: iexplore.exe, version: 8.0.7600.16385, time stamp:

>>> 0x4a5bc69e

>>> Faulting module name: mshtml.dll, version: 8.0.7600.16535, time stamp:

>>> 0x4b83889f

>>> Exception code: 0xc0000005

>>> Fault offset: 0x001bc615

>>> Faulting process id: 0xf18

>>> Faulting application start time: 0x01cadbdfbc0be799

>>> Faulting application path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe

>>> Faulting module path: C:\Windows\SysWOW64\mshtml.dll

>>> Report Id: 458f65f5-47d3-11df-b19a-001fd0d803d4

>>>

>>> There are a lot more like this too. Is there any way I can determine what is

>>> happening with these errors and possible methods to resolve them?

>>>

>>>

>>>


>>
 
"Tom C" wrote in message news:ybIyn.106991$NH1.36472@newsfe14.iad...

> What good is it to have the event viewer and event reporting if you can't get an valid response

> from Microsoft?

>

> I have a multitude of errors reported in my even viewer and have tried to get responses, but all

> have turned up with the same message. When clicking on Even Log Online Help, the system connects

> to Microsoft Technet and the Event and Error Messages Center only to get "No results were found

> for your query. Please see Search Help for suggestions." While most of the critical errors

> reported are duplicates, there are enough errors of different programs not responding or not

> working that I would really like to know what is actually going on. I have had a couple of

> applications simply close for no apparent reason so I checked the event viewer. Some of the error

> messages are pretty clear as to what is causing them, like the Bonjour service error that states

> that the remote host forced a disconnect, but others, mainly the Microsoft errors are like reading

> a different language.

>

> I have not experienced any messages from Windows alerting me to any problems, other than this one

> that I get frequently abut IE though, and that is what causes me some concern. Here is one: I

> think this one is logged due certain times when closing a browser tab and I get a message that

> says that Internet explorer has stopped responding and cannot close the tab, even though it does.

>

> Faulting application name: iexplore.exe, version: 8.0.7600.16385, time stamp: 0x4a5bc69e

> Faulting module name: mshtml.dll, version: 8.0.7600.16535, time stamp: 0x4b83889f

> Exception code: 0xc0000005

> Fault offset: 0x001bc615

> Faulting process id: 0xf18

> Faulting application start time: 0x01cadbdfbc0be799

> Faulting application path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe

> Faulting module path: C:\Windows\SysWOW64\mshtml.dll

> Report Id: 458f65f5-47d3-11df-b19a-001fd0d803d4

>

> There are a lot more like this too. Is there any way I can determine what is happening with these

> errors and possible methods to resolve them?

>

>

>




Try running Internet Explorer without any add-ons, like Google toolbars etc.

http://social.technet.microsoft.com...f/thread/37b64e54-8142-4f10-add4-fe711fde9b88
 
Peter Foldes wrote:



>> Does this work with Windows 7? I only see listings for Windows XP and Windows Server 2003.




> It does not. I would have not posted it had you advised about your OS.




Since this group is devoted to Windows 7, that should be understood.



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"Dave-UK" wrote in message

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>

> "Tom C" wrote in message

> news:ybIyn.106991$NH1.36472@newsfe14.iad...

>> What good is it to have the event viewer and event reporting if you can't

>> get an valid response from Microsoft?

>>

>> I have a multitude of errors reported in my even viewer and have tried to

>> get responses, but all have turned up with the same message. When

>> clicking on Even Log Online Help, the system connects to Microsoft

>> Technet and the Event and Error Messages Center only to get "No results

>> were found for your query. Please see Search Help for suggestions."

>> While most of the critical errors reported are duplicates, there are

>> enough errors of different programs not responding or not working that I

>> would really like to know what is actually going on. I have had a couple

>> of applications simply close for no apparent reason so I checked the

>> event viewer. Some of the error messages are pretty clear as to what is

>> causing them, like the Bonjour service error that states that the remote

>> host forced a disconnect, but others, mainly the Microsoft errors are

>> like reading a different language.

>>

>> I have not experienced any messages from Windows alerting me to any

>> problems, other than this one that I get frequently abut IE though, and

>> that is what causes me some concern. Here is one: I think this one is

>> logged due certain times when closing a browser tab and I get a message

>> that says that Internet explorer has stopped responding and cannot close

>> the tab, even though it does.

>>

>> Faulting application name: iexplore.exe, version: 8.0.7600.16385, time

>> stamp: 0x4a5bc69e

>> Faulting module name: mshtml.dll, version: 8.0.7600.16535, time stamp:

>> 0x4b83889f

>> Exception code: 0xc0000005

>> Fault offset: 0x001bc615

>> Faulting process id: 0xf18

>> Faulting application start time: 0x01cadbdfbc0be799

>> Faulting application path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Internet

>> Explorer\iexplore.exe

>> Faulting module path: C:\Windows\SysWOW64\mshtml.dll

>> Report Id: 458f65f5-47d3-11df-b19a-001fd0d803d4

>>

>> There are a lot more like this too. Is there any way I can determine

>> what is happening with these errors and possible methods to resolve them?

>>

>>

>>


>

> Try running Internet Explorer without any add-ons, like Google toolbars

> etc.

> http://social.technet.microsoft.com...f/thread/37b64e54-8142-4f10-add4-fe711fde9b88

>




Yeah, I m running some active x controls, but I don't have any toolbars

running, or for that matter, I don't have any installed either. I am going

to try the Administrative settings and see how it goes.



Thanks everybody.
 
Peter Foldes wrote:

> Tom

>

> It does not. I would have not posted it had you advised about your

> OS. In the error you posted it did show IE8 but presumed you update

> from IE6 to 8. Always post your OS when having an issue




Erm... the name of the group, ie, "alt.windows7.general" gives us a clue to

which OS he's using, don't you think? :)



> As for the present error can you go to IE\Properties and see if under

> Active X Controls and Plug Ins\Binary Script Behaviors is set to

> Administrative Approved, Disable or Enable. Also under same heading

> Run ActiveX controls and Plug Ins

>

> "Tom C" wrote in message

> news:pbJyn.124312$sx5.72713@newsfe16.iad...

>> Does this work with Windows 7? I only see listings for Windows XP

>> and Windows Server 2003.

>>

>> "Peter Foldes" wrote in message

>> news:hqflcc$mlp$1@speranza.aioe.org...

>>> Tom

>>>

>>> Implement the below and then reboot. Let us know how things went.

>>>

>>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/917425

>>>

>>> --

>>> Peter

>>>

>>> Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others

>>> Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be

>>> acknowledged. "Tom C" wrote in message

>>> news:ybIyn.106991$NH1.36472@newsfe14.iad...

>>>> What good is it to have the event viewer and event reporting if

>>>> you can't get an valid response from Microsoft?

>>>>

>>>> I have a multitude of errors reported in my even viewer and have

>>>> tried to get responses, but all have turned up with the same

>>>> message. When clicking on Even Log Online Help, the system

>>>> connects to Microsoft Technet and the Event and Error Messages

>>>> Center only to get "No results were found for your query. Please see

>>>> Search Help for suggestions." While most of the

>>>> critical errors reported are duplicates, there are enough errors

>>>> of different programs not responding or not working that I would

>>>> really like to know what is actually going on. I have had a

>>>> couple of applications simply close for no apparent reason so I

>>>> checked the event viewer. Some of the error messages are pretty

>>>> clear as to what is causing them, like the Bonjour service error

>>>> that states that the remote host forced a disconnect, but others,

>>>> mainly the Microsoft errors are like reading a different language. I

>>>> have not experienced any messages from Windows alerting me to

>>>> any problems, other than this one that I get frequently abut IE

>>>> though, and that is what causes me some concern. Here is one: I

>>>> think this one is logged due certain times when closing a browser

>>>> tab and I get a message that says that Internet explorer has

>>>> stopped responding and cannot close the tab, even though it does.

>>>> Faulting application name: iexplore.exe, version: 8.0.7600.16385,

>>>> time stamp: 0x4a5bc69e

>>>> Faulting module name: mshtml.dll, version: 8.0.7600.16535, time

>>>> stamp: 0x4b83889f

>>>> Exception code: 0xc0000005

>>>> Fault offset: 0x001bc615

>>>> Faulting process id: 0xf18

>>>> Faulting application start time: 0x01cadbdfbc0be799

>>>> Faulting application path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Internet

>>>> Explorer\iexplore.exe Faulting module path:

>>>> C:\Windows\SysWOW64\mshtml.dll Report Id:

>>>> 458f65f5-47d3-11df-b19a-001fd0d803d4

>>>>

>>>> There are a lot more like this too. Is there any way I can

>>>> determine what is happening with these errors and possible methods

>>>> to resolve them?
 
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"John" wrote in message

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> Peter Foldes wrote:

>> Tom

>>

>> It does not. I would have not posted it had you advised about your

>> OS. In the error you posted it did show IE8 but presumed you update

>> from IE6 to 8. Always post your OS when having an issue


>

> Erm... the name of the group, ie, "alt.windows7.general" gives us a clue to which

> OS he's using, don't you think? :)

>

>> As for the present error can you go to IE\Properties and see if under

>> Active X Controls and Plug Ins\Binary Script Behaviors is set to

>> Administrative Approved, Disable or Enable. Also under same heading

>> Run ActiveX controls and Plug Ins

>>

>> "Tom C" wrote in message

>> news:pbJyn.124312$sx5.72713@newsfe16.iad...

>>> Does this work with Windows 7? I only see listings for Windows XP

>>> and Windows Server 2003.

>>>

>>> "Peter Foldes" wrote in message

>>> news:hqflcc$mlp$1@speranza.aioe.org...

>>>> Tom

>>>>

>>>> Implement the below and then reboot. Let us know how things went.

>>>>

>>>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/917425

>>>>

>>>> --

>>>> Peter

>>>>

>>>> Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others

>>>> Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be

>>>> acknowledged. "Tom C" wrote in message

>>>> news:ybIyn.106991$NH1.36472@newsfe14.iad...

>>>>> What good is it to have the event viewer and event reporting if

>>>>> you can't get an valid response from Microsoft?

>>>>>

>>>>> I have a multitude of errors reported in my even viewer and have

>>>>> tried to get responses, but all have turned up with the same

>>>>> message. When clicking on Even Log Online Help, the system

>>>>> connects to Microsoft Technet and the Event and Error Messages

>>>>> Center only to get "No results were found for your query. Please see Search

>>>>> Help for suggestions." While most of the

>>>>> critical errors reported are duplicates, there are enough errors

>>>>> of different programs not responding or not working that I would

>>>>> really like to know what is actually going on. I have had a

>>>>> couple of applications simply close for no apparent reason so I

>>>>> checked the event viewer. Some of the error messages are pretty

>>>>> clear as to what is causing them, like the Bonjour service error

>>>>> that states that the remote host forced a disconnect, but others,

>>>>> mainly the Microsoft errors are like reading a different language. I have not

>>>>> experienced any messages from Windows alerting me to

>>>>> any problems, other than this one that I get frequently abut IE

>>>>> though, and that is what causes me some concern. Here is one: I

>>>>> think this one is logged due certain times when closing a browser

>>>>> tab and I get a message that says that Internet explorer has

>>>>> stopped responding and cannot close the tab, even though it does. Faulting

>>>>> application name: iexplore.exe, version: 8.0.7600.16385,

>>>>> time stamp: 0x4a5bc69e

>>>>> Faulting module name: mshtml.dll, version: 8.0.7600.16535, time

>>>>> stamp: 0x4b83889f

>>>>> Exception code: 0xc0000005

>>>>> Fault offset: 0x001bc615

>>>>> Faulting process id: 0xf18

>>>>> Faulting application start time: 0x01cadbdfbc0be799

>>>>> Faulting application path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Internet

>>>>> Explorer\iexplore.exe Faulting module path:

>>>>> C:\Windows\SysWOW64\mshtml.dll Report Id: 458f65f5-47d3-11df-b19a-001fd0d803d4

>>>>>

>>>>> There are a lot more like this too. Is there any way I can

>>>>> determine what is happening with these errors and possible methods

>>>>> to resolve them?


>

>
 
Yes I saw it and yet I posted that KB. Wondering why? does not take much to figure

it out. Dummy



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"John" wrote in message

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> Peter Foldes wrote:

>> Tom

>>

>> It does not. I would have not posted it had you advised about your

>> OS. In the error you posted it did show IE8 but presumed you update

>> from IE6 to 8. Always post your OS when having an issue


>

> Erm... the name of the group, ie, "alt.windows7.general" gives us a clue to which

> OS he's using, don't you think? :)

>

>> As for the present error can you go to IE\Properties and see if under

>> Active X Controls and Plug Ins\Binary Script Behaviors is set to

>> Administrative Approved, Disable or Enable. Also under same heading

>> Run ActiveX controls and Plug Ins

>>

>> "Tom C" wrote in message

>> news:pbJyn.124312$sx5.72713@newsfe16.iad...

>>> Does this work with Windows 7? I only see listings for Windows XP

>>> and Windows Server 2003.

>>>

>>> "Peter Foldes" wrote in message

>>> news:hqflcc$mlp$1@speranza.aioe.org...

>>>> Tom

>>>>

>>>> Implement the below and then reboot. Let us know how things went.

>>>>

>>>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/917425

>>>>

>>>> --

>>>> Peter

>>>>

>>>> Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others

>>>> Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be

>>>> acknowledged. "Tom C" wrote in message

>>>> news:ybIyn.106991$NH1.36472@newsfe14.iad...

>>>>> What good is it to have the event viewer and event reporting if

>>>>> you can't get an valid response from Microsoft?

>>>>>

>>>>> I have a multitude of errors reported in my even viewer and have

>>>>> tried to get responses, but all have turned up with the same

>>>>> message. When clicking on Even Log Online Help, the system

>>>>> connects to Microsoft Technet and the Event and Error Messages

>>>>> Center only to get "No results were found for your query. Please see Search

>>>>> Help for suggestions." While most of the

>>>>> critical errors reported are duplicates, there are enough errors

>>>>> of different programs not responding or not working that I would

>>>>> really like to know what is actually going on. I have had a

>>>>> couple of applications simply close for no apparent reason so I

>>>>> checked the event viewer. Some of the error messages are pretty

>>>>> clear as to what is causing them, like the Bonjour service error

>>>>> that states that the remote host forced a disconnect, but others,

>>>>> mainly the Microsoft errors are like reading a different language. I have not

>>>>> experienced any messages from Windows alerting me to

>>>>> any problems, other than this one that I get frequently abut IE

>>>>> though, and that is what causes me some concern. Here is one: I

>>>>> think this one is logged due certain times when closing a browser

>>>>> tab and I get a message that says that Internet explorer has

>>>>> stopped responding and cannot close the tab, even though it does. Faulting

>>>>> application name: iexplore.exe, version: 8.0.7600.16385,

>>>>> time stamp: 0x4a5bc69e

>>>>> Faulting module name: mshtml.dll, version: 8.0.7600.16535, time

>>>>> stamp: 0x4b83889f

>>>>> Exception code: 0xc0000005

>>>>> Fault offset: 0x001bc615

>>>>> Faulting process id: 0xf18

>>>>> Faulting application start time: 0x01cadbdfbc0be799

>>>>> Faulting application path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Internet

>>>>> Explorer\iexplore.exe Faulting module path:

>>>>> C:\Windows\SysWOW64\mshtml.dll Report Id: 458f65f5-47d3-11df-b19a-001fd0d803d4

>>>>>

>>>>> There are a lot more like this too. Is there any way I can

>>>>> determine what is happening with these errors and possible methods

>>>>> to resolve them?


>

>
 
Don't be so harsh on yourself mate, we can all have a bad day :)



Peter Foldes wrote:

> Yes I saw it and yet I posted that KB. Wondering why? does not take

> much to figure it out. Dummy

>

>

> "John" wrote in message

> news:m_udndnUWb1fBlHWnZ2dnUVZ8j2dnZ2d@bt.com...

>> Peter Foldes wrote:

>>> Tom

>>>

>>> It does not. I would have not posted it had you advised about your

>>> OS. In the error you posted it did show IE8 but presumed you update

>>> from IE6 to 8. Always post your OS when having an issue


>>

>> Erm... the name of the group, ie, "alt.windows7.general" gives us a

>> clue to which OS he's using, don't you think? :)

>>

>>> As for the present error can you go to IE\Properties and see if

>>> under Active X Controls and Plug Ins\Binary Script Behaviors is

>>> set to Administrative Approved, Disable or Enable. Also under same

>>> heading Run ActiveX controls and Plug Ins

>>>

>>> "Tom C" wrote in message

>>> news:pbJyn.124312$sx5.72713@newsfe16.iad...

>>>> Does this work with Windows 7? I only see listings for Windows XP

>>>> and Windows Server 2003.

>>>>

>>>> "Peter Foldes" wrote in message

>>>> news:hqflcc$mlp$1@speranza.aioe.org...

>>>>> Tom

>>>>>

>>>>> Implement the below and then reboot. Let us know how things went.

>>>>>

>>>>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/917425

>>>>>

>>>>> --

>>>>> Peter

>>>>>

>>>>> Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others

>>>>> Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be

>>>>> acknowledged. "Tom C" wrote in message

>>>>> news:ybIyn.106991$NH1.36472@newsfe14.iad...

>>>>>> What good is it to have the event viewer and event reporting if

>>>>>> you can't get an valid response from Microsoft?

>>>>>>

>>>>>> I have a multitude of errors reported in my even viewer and have

>>>>>> tried to get responses, but all have turned up with the same

>>>>>> message. When clicking on Even Log Online Help, the system

>>>>>> connects to Microsoft Technet and the Event and Error Messages

>>>>>> Center only to get "No results were found for your query. Please

>>>>>> see Search Help for suggestions." While most of the

>>>>>> critical errors reported are duplicates, there are enough errors

>>>>>> of different programs not responding or not working that I would

>>>>>> really like to know what is actually going on. I have had a

>>>>>> couple of applications simply close for no apparent reason so I

>>>>>> checked the event viewer. Some of the error messages are pretty

>>>>>> clear as to what is causing them, like the Bonjour service error

>>>>>> that states that the remote host forced a disconnect, but others,

>>>>>> mainly the Microsoft errors are like reading a different

>>>>>> language. I have not experienced any messages from Windows

>>>>>> alerting me to any problems, other than this one that I get

>>>>>> frequently abut IE

>>>>>> though, and that is what causes me some concern. Here is one: I

>>>>>> think this one is logged due certain times when closing a browser

>>>>>> tab and I get a message that says that Internet explorer has

>>>>>> stopped responding and cannot close the tab, even though it

>>>>>> does. Faulting application name: iexplore.exe, version:

>>>>>> 8.0.7600.16385, time stamp: 0x4a5bc69e

>>>>>> Faulting module name: mshtml.dll, version: 8.0.7600.16535, time

>>>>>> stamp: 0x4b83889f

>>>>>> Exception code: 0xc0000005

>>>>>> Fault offset: 0x001bc615

>>>>>> Faulting process id: 0xf18

>>>>>> Faulting application start time: 0x01cadbdfbc0be799

>>>>>> Faulting application path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Internet

>>>>>> Explorer\iexplore.exe Faulting module path:

>>>>>> C:\Windows\SysWOW64\mshtml.dll Report Id:

>>>>>> 458f65f5-47d3-11df-b19a-001fd0d803d4 There are a lot more like this

>>>>>> too. Is there any way I can

>>>>>> determine what is happening with these errors and possible

>>>>>> methods to resolve them?
 
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