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Re: having problemwith internet explorer unhandled
Before opening IE. go to your start menu and right click on IE (internet explorer) select open w/o add-ons.
after opening - remove add-on casusing the problem
that should do it for ya
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Use Internet Explorer in No Add-ons mode, try the following steps. a)Click on Start. b)Click on All Programs. c)Click on Accessories. d)Click on System Tools. e)Click on Internet Explorer (No Add-ons).
If this resolves the issue, follow these steps to isolate the browser add-on that is causing the issue: a)Click Tools, and then click Internet Options. b)Click the Programs tab, and then click Manage add-ons. c)Click an add-on in the Name list, and then click Disable. d)Repeat step c until you identify the add-on that is causing the issue. If this resolves the issue, this could be caused by an adware installed as Add-on.
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You might have uninstalled a program lately but did not complete that's why the computer still looks for some system files. What software is being defined in the Unhandled Exception window? That is what you needed to uninstall or reinstall.
start your computer in safe mode then uninstall internet explorer and then reinstall it depending on what you have for a computer put sp1 or sp2 with it. then restart your computer in normal mode.
What browser are you using? Firefox, Internet Explorer, I always experience that in Internet Explorer. That's mostly a problem with a corrupted toolbar that is intalled in yoour Internet Explorer browser. You can try to reset the browser to default.
Reset Internet Explorer 7/8 - go to let me do it myself http://support.microsoft.com/kb/923737
Reset Internet Explorer 6 start->run->inetcpl.cpl->advanced options->reset remove all the addons'
Regarding the blocked message when you go to a page. can you please provide more information. I know something like that but I'm not sure if you're experiencing the thing I know. But it's most probably a spyware.
Are you using IE7 or IE8?
In XP and Vista they should install an Internet Explorer (No Add-ins) option. In XP it is installed to All Programs>Accessories>System Tools.
Try running that option - if all is okay without add-ins then it is one of these going wrong. You can manage the add-ons through Control Panel>Internet Options. On the Programs Tab Hit Manage Add-ons at the bottom.
Disable any non-microsoft ones and start IE. You can then add each one back in one at a time until the issue arrives again. When it does disable that Add-in and you should be okay.
I guess the best thing you should try...is to get an antyspyware program, really fast, but also a good one, and try to update everything ( software) on your computer
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