Internet explorer problems

H

Harry

I did a clean Vista (business) install. When I import my "favorites" and
start using IE, an error message appears every time I stop using IE by
clicking on the red square in the top rh side of the screen. The message:
Internet explorer has encountered a problem and needs to close. It tries to
find a solution (would be nice if it did) but it hangs there for 15 minutes
after which I have to end the program manually, (without the promised
solution) and without knowing why this happens.
I disabled the add-ons and did a restart, but same problem occurs. I
reinstalled Vista 3 times but I run into this misery every time, after the
Vista upgrades have been DL and installed. My conclusion is therefor that
the Vista upgrades are responsible, since before DL and installing the
upgrades it works OK.
I have never experienced a similar problem in XP prof, which on my PC also
uses IE-7. At this moment I have reached the point that I no longer wish to
be exposed to these Vista problems and decided that XP is a better choice.
Does anybody have a solution?
 
J

jonah

I did a clean Vista (business) install. When I import my "favorites" and
start using IE, an error message appears every time I stop using IE by
clicking on the red square in the top rh side of the screen. The message:
Internet explorer has encountered a problem and needs to close. It tries to
find a solution (would be nice if it did) but it hangs there for 15 minutes
after which I have to end the program manually, (without the promised
solution) and without knowing why this happens.
I disabled the add-ons and did a restart, but same problem occurs. I
reinstalled Vista 3 times but I run into this misery every time, after the
Vista upgrades have been DL and installed. My conclusion is therefor that
the Vista upgrades are responsible, since before DL and installing the
upgrades it works OK.
I have never experienced a similar problem in XP prof, which on my PC also
uses IE-7. At this moment I have reached the point that I no longer wish to
be exposed to these Vista problems and decided that XP is a better choice.
Does anybody have a solution?
Yep - Firefox or Opera. IE7 is a total dog IMHO

:cool:

Jonah
 

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