| Re: IE7 (32-bits) crashes and freezes incessantly in Vista 64 Thanks, Brink. Yet disabling DEP was not useful to solve the problem in my
computer.
"brink" wrote:
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> Trond Ruud;398058 Wrote:[color=green]
> > Here, the Vista Internet Explorer-32 freeze/crash/restart/crash-again/
> > problems are as bad as ever
> > I checked the Event Viewer now after a long series of crashes and found
> > 5
> > identical error instances, specifying the errors as follows:
> >
> > The program iexplore.exe version 7.0.6000.16473 stopped interacting
> > with
> > Windows and was closed. To see if more information about the problem is
> > available, check the problem history in the Problem Reports and
> > Solutions
> > control panel. Process ID: 10fc Start Time: 01c7cfb92b24a324
> > Termination
> > Time: 16
> >
> > IE7 (64) works fine, but I have the same Macromedia Flash Player
> > problems
> > with it as Pere Casanellas. Firefox works without a hitch however, and
> > I
> > haven't had any problems with Windows Mail. Outlook 2003 can't import
> > the 3
> > email accounts I have in Windows Mail. "No accounts found", it claims
> > Regards
> > Trond Ruud
> >
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> Trond,
>
> Since you already tried everything else. Try disabling "DEP". Try
> disabling it for IE7 (32-bit) first, then if that doesn't do it, disable
> the whole thing. Here is a link for how to do it.
>
> [url]http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/65790-dep-data-execution-prevention.html?ltr=D[/url]
>
> Shawn
>
>
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> brink
>
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