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KJW174
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URLMON.DLL
      #376126 - Sun Dec 16 2007 07:13 PM

Hi All
I have a problem when opening IE6 in that it part opens, then an error message is displayed as shown:

AppName: iexplore.exe AppVer: 6.0.2900.2180 ModName: urlmon.dll
ModVer: 6.0.2900.3231 Offset: 0003b5ce

I repeat the process four times and then it seems to get past the error above and I can surf OK until I close IE and the same happens again.

Thinking about it, this has only been happening for a few days and reckon its since the last MS update a few days ago.

Some research on the net seems to think it may have something to do with KB942615 and Zonealarm.

Anyway, I have removed, downloaded and reinstalled both of the above but its still causing problems.

OS is XP

Help appreciated


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Re: URLMON.DLL [Re: KJW174]
      #376137 - Sun Dec 16 2007 08:09 PM

IE6 ?? A bit behind the times are you not. Is there a reason you have not upgraded to IE7.

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Re: URLMON.DLL [Re: FifeFlyer]
      #376243 - Mon Dec 17 2007 04:31 PM

Are you saying that if I upgrade to IE7 the problem will go away ?
I like IE6 and don't really want to upgrade but if I have not other options I will...


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Re: URLMON.DLL [Re: KJW174]
      #376302 - Mon Dec 17 2007 07:35 PM


Quote:

Are you saying that if I upgrade to IE7 the problem will go away ?




Almost certain , but you need to try it to find out.
Create a new restore point before installing IE7 ( in fact , if i remember correctly a new one is created automatically during the install ) .

In the unlikely event things don't go to plan you have 2 options to return back to IE6 . The restore point you created or by removing IE7 from add/remove programs the browser will revert back to 6.

For the security benefits IE7 offers it's the way forward.

Link for IE7


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