Galen:
1) I cleared all my temp files + cache + cookies (incl. using CrapCleaner)
2) I re-ran the "run" command again (regsvr32 /i mshtml.dll) with no joy.
3) I have successfully completed a system file check (run "sfc /scannow) to
attempt to restore required *.dll files to their original state.
4) I have attempted to utlize the WinXp System Restore admin tool but when I
launch the program the window opens totally blank and totally inaccessible.
5) I have since tried to run/register/re-register multiple *.dll files as
directed by various microsoft support posts (followed by restarts) with no
joy.
I know 100% that whatever change initially running the command (regsvr32 /i
mshtml.dll) created is what has caused this massive problem, because I was
using IE6 at that time and then immediately after running the command I no
longer could access IE6 without performing any intervening actions.
If you're at a loss to help further, can you at least explain the difference
between the (regsvr32 /i mshtml.dll) and (regsvr32 mshtml.dll) run commands,
and what actions they perform? Also, I noted some ms support posts instruct
to run certain regsvr32 actions with a "-i" at the end. For example,
"regsvr32 mshtml.dll -i" Can you explain what this "-i" addition does?
Thanks in advance. - Josh N. (qusjone1)
"Galen" wrote:
> In news:C3593A22-3AB4-4F1C-98EF-(E-Mail Removed),
> qusjone1 had this to say:
>
> My reply is at the bottom of your sent message:
>
> > Galen:
> >
> > I went to the RedX website you posted and followed the first advice
> > instruction (start, run "regsvr32 /i mshtml.dll") which loaded
> > successfully. However, I can now no longer access or use Internet
> > Explorer!
> >
> > When I attempt to launch IE6 browser, an error window opens stating
> > that "Internet Explorer cannot download / from www.msn.com" and only
> > gives me the option to close the window. IE6 browser never opens or
> > launches.
> >
> > Can you please help me undo whatever the heck the above "run" action
> > did?!?
> >
> > Thanks...
> >
> > - Josh N. (qusjone1)
>
> Actually the first is temp files... But...
>
> You should try running the command again - if that's no good then maybe you
> have something deeper afoot. Have you tried restoring to a point before this
> happened?
>
> --
> Galen - MS MVP - Windows (Shell/User & IE)
> http://dts-l.org/
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>
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> declining years to the composition of a textbook which shall focus the
> whole art of detection into one volume." - Sherlock Holmes
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