Encountered Problem Needs to Close

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Bonnie

This has become quite a problem for me. I can't seem to
even work on my websites with this. I get a window pop
up that says, "Microsoft has encountered a problem and
needs to close. We are sorry for any inconvenience----if
you were in the middle of something, the info. you were
working on might be lost----"
This has been happening since early August, and it
stopped for awhile. Now it is back, and happened 5 times
last night, and 3 times this morning, in the space of
half an hour. I hate to be "bitchy" about this, but I
have probably sent about 50 error reports, and still have
the problem. I am seriously thinking of going to
Netscape. Can't something please be done about this
problem?
 
In the Error-Reporting dialog, click "To see what data this report contains"
and note down the MODNAME. Post back here.

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Ramesh
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This has become quite a problem for me. I can't seem to
even work on my websites with this. I get a window pop
up that says, "Microsoft has encountered a problem and
needs to close. We are sorry for any inconvenience----if
you were in the middle of something, the info. you were
working on might be lost----"
This has been happening since early August, and it
stopped for awhile. Now it is back, and happened 5 times
last night, and 3 times this morning, in the space of
half an hour. I hate to be "bitchy" about this, but I
have probably sent about 50 error reports, and still have
the problem. I am seriously thinking of going to
Netscape. Can't something please be done about this
problem?
 
I have the same problem as Bonnie.... I noted the MODNAME
which was Kernel32.dll the rest is a longlist of
modules and computer language... what can i do to fix
this? thankyou
 
Bonnie,
I have the same problem. I have sent hundreds of reports
and have yet to see or be offered a solution. I was
steered here by Microsoft. Please share any solution you
come up with. Thanks !
Robert
 
I am experiencing this same issue with IE 6, this problem
started for me around the same time that it started for
Bonnie as well.
During that period however my system had been infected by
the msblast worm, and I of course attributed this behavior
to the worm or the instability of my system based on the
worms presence.
I have since cleaned the worm, reinstalled my operating
system (Win 2K (patched up & hotfixes)), due to system
instabilities resulting from system files being altered by
the worm and/or quarintining of infected files by
antivirus software.
Following all of that I reinstalled my antivirus and
firewall software, downloaded the IE 6 & IESP1, took my
system off line, killed all antivirus and firewall
software, upgraded from IE 5 to IE 6 IESP1, restarted my
computer, launched IE 6 following restart, launched
antivirus and firewall software.
I browsed for a day or so fine, now I receive this error
in my event viewer:

Source: Microsoft Internet
Category: None
Event ID: 1000
Type: Error

Description:
The description for Event ID ( 1000 ) in Source (
Microsoft Internet Explorer ) cannot be found. The local
computer may not have the necessary registry information
or message DLL files to display messages from a remote
computer. The following information is part of the event:
iexplore.exe, 6.0.2800.1106, mshtml.dll, 6.0.2800.1106,
00016aee.

I have sent at my last count 41 auto error reports to
Microsoft, no response, no updates, and nothing documented
in the kb.
If anyone is experiencing this issue please feedback to
this posted string.

Thanks,
Lenzy
 
Lennzy, check this out.

in a newsgroup:
Question: I have Windows XP Home. Each time I am online I get "Internet
Explorer has encountered a problem and needs to close".
Details are as follows:
Error Signature
App Name: iexplore.exe
Mod Name: mshtml.dll
App Ver: 6.0.2000.1106
Mod Ver: 6.0.2800.1170
Offset: 000b4430
Reply: Someone mentioned to me that it could have something to do with Yahoo
companion. I uninstalled Yahoo companion and it has fixed the problem.
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If not the issue then:
http://www.generation.net/~hleboeuf/ermshtml.htm

Henri Leboeuf
Web page: http://www.generation.net/~hleboeuf/index.htm


I am experiencing this same issue with IE 6, this problem
started for me around the same time that it started for
Bonnie as well.
During that period however my system had been infected by
the msblast worm, and I of course attributed this behavior
to the worm or the instability of my system based on the
worms presence.
I have since cleaned the worm, reinstalled my operating
system (Win 2K (patched up & hotfixes)), due to system
instabilities resulting from system files being altered by
the worm and/or quarintining of infected files by
antivirus software.
Following all of that I reinstalled my antivirus and
firewall software, downloaded the IE 6 & IESP1, took my
system off line, killed all antivirus and firewall
software, upgraded from IE 5 to IE 6 IESP1, restarted my
computer, launched IE 6 following restart, launched
antivirus and firewall software.
I browsed for a day or so fine, now I receive this error
in my event viewer:

Source: Microsoft Internet
Category: None
Event ID: 1000
Type: Error

Description:
The description for Event ID ( 1000 ) in Source (
Microsoft Internet Explorer ) cannot be found. The local
computer may not have the necessary registry information
or message DLL files to display messages from a remote
computer. The following information is part of the event:
iexplore.exe, 6.0.2800.1106, mshtml.dll, 6.0.2800.1106,
00016aee.

I have sent at my last count 41 auto error reports to
Microsoft, no response, no updates, and nothing documented
in the kb.
If anyone is experiencing this issue please feedback to
this posted string.

Thanks,
Lenzy
 
Ramesh: Although I'm not the original poster, I have this
problem on Orbitz and Food Network, two sites often used.
Unfortunately, the ModName is "unknown." I assume that is
bad. Pete
 
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