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Browse All TopicsThe internet explorer is closing giving the following 2 error:
The instruction "0x70c8d14f" referenced memory at "0x00000000". The memory could not be "read".
Ok to close. Cancel to debug.
So, I press "close" and another error appears:
IExplorer.exe has generated errors and will be closes by Windows. You will need to restart the program.
.... bla bla bla
This error only appears with an specific selection with a combo box, which has asociated an onchange=changecombo(). So, when I change the value in the combo box, it will call the function changecombo() where we delete the whole combo box in order to select an specific group of data. We could think that I have a problem in the script but I hold the same data in 2 servers, and when I work locally with one of the servers I don't have any problem, but when I log to one of the servers using Windows 2000 Server with service pack 2, I don't have this problem. But when I log to the other server using Windows 2000 Server with service pack 3, the problem appers.
So, the problem should be service pack 3, but I don't know how to solve it?
Another fact, I modified on the system the IEWatsonEnabled=0 at HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Softwar
Thanks for helping, kopela
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