Access violation in MSHTML.DLL when open Photoshop Elements organi

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Guest

Running Xp sp2, p4 2.8ghz, 1024mb ram, Nvidia Gforce fx 5200 128mb, IE7

When I try to run Adobe Photoshop Elements organiser, the organiser shuts
down.
I managed to get this info out of a report file the program generated when
it closed down. Content of which folows:

//=====================================================
Exception code: C0000005 ACCESS_VIOLATION
//=====================================================
Exception code: C0000005 ACCESS_VIOLATION
Fault address: 435F7265 01:00026265 C:\WINDOWS\system32\mshtml.dll

Registers:
EAX:646F6365
EBX:00000000
ECX:0AAF4CF8
EDX:6F706D6F
ESI:0AAEA46C
EDI:022C0066
CS:EIP:001B:435F7265
SS:ESP:0023:022CF324 EBP:6170706C
DS:0023 ES:0023 FS:003B GS:0000
Flags:00010282

Call stack:
Address Frame Logical addr Module
435F7265 6170706C 0001:00026265 C:\WINDOWS\system32\mshtml.dll

The reason for posting here is that there is nothing at adobe about this,
and the only referances to mshtml.dll I find at microsoft are relating to IE.
If someone knows what is going on here I would be very greatfull. It
currently means I can only use the editor and not the organiser.
 
G

Guest

Adobe never was that good at Windows. You could change default browser to
firefox or Netscape and probably get it to work.
 
G

Guest

As the lisence for PS Elements allows for it to be installed on 1 laptop and
1 desktop as long as you are not running both copies at the same time, I have
just installed it on my laptop and it runs on the laptop ok.

Both the laptop and desktop are running windows XP with Service pack 2 and
Internet Explorer 7. The PS Elements Organiser runs on the laptop but not
the desktop. Both machines have the same version number for mshtml.dll.
Both are up to date with regards Windows Update.
 

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