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| msvcrt.dll problem
I need members help. I'm getting a mscvrt.dll error message sometimes when going from one website to another. The message displays, msvcrt.dll as the file with the problem. The error message reads, Internet Explorer (using IE7, with latest upgrade) raised unhandled exception in 3rd party module and should close. Below that it reads, Version Info: UNICODE; v.4,0,2,21. Below that the Call Stack display a listing of lines each beginning with Base:75E0000,001B, etc. Some of the lines contain pound signs following by foreign characters. Once I click on OK (the only option) IE7 simply restarts. How do I correct this error or restore the msvcrt.dl to its default? Is this file really needed in Windows Vista Ultimate and/or IE7? I have not delected this file until I get expert advice or told what to do. -- Coffeecoco |
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| Re: msvcrt.dll problem
I'd look at IE (View Objects) & Manage add ons to see if there is anything odd. "unhandled exception in 3rd party module and -- should close." "Coffeecoco930" <Coffeecoco930@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F9009127-991B-455C-9D7C-B3F3EE02DEEE@microsoft.com... > I need members help. I'm getting a mscvrt.dll error message sometimes when > going from one website to another. The message displays, msvcrt.dll as the > file with the problem. The error message reads, Internet Explorer (using > IE7, with latest upgrade) raised unhandled exception in 3rd party module and > should close. Below that it reads, Version Info: UNICODE; v.4,0,2,21. > Below that the Call Stack display a listing of lines each beginning with > Base:75E0000,001B, etc. Some of the lines contain pound signs following by > foreign characters. Once I click on OK (the only option) IE7 simply restarts. > How do I correct this error or restore the msvcrt.dl to its default? Is > this file really needed in Windows Vista Ultimate and/or IE7? I have not > delected this file until I get expert advice or told what to do. > -- > Coffeecoco |
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| Re: msvcrt.dll problem
Hello Chuck, I will take a look in IE and see if anything is amiss. Will let you know. Thanks -- Coffeecoco "Chuck" wrote: > I'd look at IE (View Objects) & Manage add ons to see if there is anything > odd. > > "unhandled exception in 3rd party module and -- should close." > > "Coffeecoco930" <Coffeecoco930@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:F9009127-991B-455C-9D7C-B3F3EE02DEEE@microsoft.com... > > I need members help. I'm getting a mscvrt.dll error message sometimes > when > > going from one website to another. The message displays, msvcrt.dll as > the > > file with the problem. The error message reads, Internet Explorer (using > > IE7, with latest upgrade) raised unhandled exception in 3rd party module > and > > should close. Below that it reads, Version Info: UNICODE; v.4,0,2,21. > > Below that the Call Stack display a listing of lines each beginning with > > Base:75E0000,001B, etc. Some of the lines contain pound signs following > by > > foreign characters. Once I click on OK (the only option) IE7 simply > restarts. > > How do I correct this error or restore the msvcrt.dl to its default? Is > > this file really needed in Windows Vista Ultimate and/or IE7? I have not > > delected this file until I get expert advice or told what to do. > > -- > > Coffeecoco > > > |
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