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Help on handling explorer.exe error message that comes up every couple seconds

Asked by swansonplace in Operating Systems, Operating Systems Network Security, Anti-Virus

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I am getting the below message several times a minute:

explorer.exe - application error

The instruction at '0x656e6f73" referenced memory at "0x65e6f73".  The memory could not be "read"

Click ok to terminat the program
Click cancel to debug the program

Microsoft Visual C++ displays
unhandled exception in explorer.exe 0xc0000005 access violation.

The above error message pops up so frequently that I can not get anything done on my machine.  Often the machine just hangs up, and I have to go and kill the Microsofty visual c++ application that pops up with the error message.

This error appeared all of a sudden one day after trying to make an online reservation on the web.  I did not download anything on that day.

By the way I did not start explorer.exe, and the error comes up eventhough in the task manager, it does not show as one of the applications running.

OS Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise Edition Service Pack 1

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