"Tachyon" wrote:
> Starting a week ago, messages crop up on one PC, headed "Application Error"
> and containing the line "The exception unknown software exception
> (0x0eedfade) occurred in the application at location (0x7c812a5b)" with an
> OK radio button. Pressing that button yeilds another message stating
> "Runtime error 217 at 05B6F2C2".
>
> These crop up randomly after some applications are exited from - like
> Windows Explorer, FrontPage, Internet Explorer. Does not happen every time.
> At Shut Down, the same error comes up for "logonui.exe". The alphanumeric at
> the end of each error message comes up different each time and for a
> different application.
>
> System running Windows XP Pro SP 2 with all updates installed. SFC /scannow,
> CHKDSK /r, AntiVir, AdAware SE 6, SpyBot did not find/cure anything. Apart
> from these messages, this machine runs perfectly. Never had an error whilst
> within a running program.
>
> Somebody here suggested uninstalling the printer completely and reinstalling
> it as well as the VisualBasic Runtimes but did not, unfortunately leave any
> specifics. The first was done without any observed change but I was not too
> sure about the VisualBasic part.
>
> Regards and thanks in anticipation for any insights.
>
> Tachyon
> _______
Tachyon,
I was finally able to resolve this problem. It started for me after
installing IE 7 and
MS OneCare. I had thought I had removed all of my Norton anti-virus files.
I learned from someone at Microsoft this isn't always the case. The
recommended I down load the Norton Removal Tool and run it. I did and now
don't have that message when I close IE 7.0 Here was the Norton web site to
which I went.
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...nsf&view=docid
It offered me these options:
Download the Norton Removal Tool for your version of Windows.
I use Windows XP/2000. DOWNLOAD
I use Windows Me/98. DOWNLOAD
Save the file to the Windows desktop.
2 On the Windows desktop, double-click the Norton Removal tool icon.
3 Follow the on-screen instructions.
Your computer may be restarted more than once, and you may be asked to
repeat some steps after the computer restarts.