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Fixed ???? I think Explorer 7 is the culprit. Have re-installed with download

program on hard disk after complete un-instal. It was very slow to load. It

wasn't until I had a complete reinstal that it worked to allow manual updates

and number disappeared. Repair program tries did not work.

 

I now have another problem in that E7 has slowed my computer and it is

leaving a problem on closing. It has to close automatically but now needs a

button push.

"Access violation at address 02050200 in module iesdsg.dll Read of address

25202E67"

 

Some research has shown it to be Spyware Doctor. I am yet to confirm this.

 

 

 

"Rick G." wrote:

> I'm getting this error message and just before that it flashes something about

> Active X. It flashes too fast to read.

>

> Any ideas?

Spy Doctor was run and scan performed and then switched off as I do not run

it all the time and the error I last reported has now gone and everything

seems to e running smoothly again.

 

 

"RCB" wrote:

> Fixed ???? I think Explorer 7 is the culprit. Have re-installed with download

> program on hard disk after complete un-instal. It was very slow to load. It

> wasn't until I had a complete reinstal that it worked to allow manual updates

> and number disappeared. Repair program tries did not work.

>

> I now have another problem in that E7 has slowed my computer and it is

> leaving a problem on closing. It has to close automatically but now needs a

> button push.

> "Access violation at address 02050200 in module iesdsg.dll Read of address

> 25202E67"

>

> Some research has shown it to be Spyware Doctor. I am yet to confirm this.

>

>

>

> "Rick G." wrote:

>

> > I'm getting this error message and just before that it flashes something about

> > Active X. It flashes too fast to read.

> >

> > Any ideas?

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