anuboggaram
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IE 7.0.5730.13 crashes without any reason.
Hi,
We have an asp.net application. we are able to login and navigate apllication. But when i click on "cancel" button IE crashes.
Pop up with 'send report or donot send' comes up and IE gets closed.
When i clicked on error details it says
error signature
appname: iexplorer.exe modname:mshtnl.dll
modver:7.0.6000.17063
Tried below things:
reinstalled IE
uninstalled other tools like google toolbar, yahoo.
disabled antivirus
disabled add-ons
tried on 3-4 machines with same IE version but no luck
Please help
We have an asp.net application. we are able to login and navigate apllication. But when i click on "cancel" button IE crashes.
Pop up with 'send report or donot send' comes up and IE gets closed.
When i clicked on error details it says
error signature
appname: iexplorer.exe modname:mshtnl.dll
modver:7.0.6000.17063
Tried below things:
reinstalled IE
uninstalled other tools like google toolbar, yahoo.
disabled antivirus
disabled add-ons
tried on 3-4 machines with same IE version but no luck
Please help
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This basically for our clients who are using our application. They do not want to upgrade to IE 8 due to their other constraint. Our application is not developed to work in firefox. Developers are trying to fix it. i will post it if we find solution.
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Glad to hear that
Good luck
Good luck
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I knew about 1st add on only. Second one is interesting. It will definetly help us to check for application browser compatibility.
Remember that the second one just imitates other browsers! (It doesn't really act as other browsers. Just fools the websites!)
ASKER
This was a partial solution.
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regsvr32 Shdocvw.dll
regsvr32 Shell32.dll
regsvr32 Oleaut32.dll
regsvr32 Actxprxy.dll
regsvr32 Mshtml.dll
regsvr32 Urlmon.dll