Clicking on IE 7 Address Bar selector caused IE to lock up and need a task manager restart.

  • Thread starter Keith Caravelli
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Keith Caravelli

I am using Vista Ultimate 32 on a brand new clean install, Dell dual
core AMD.
I am not running anything exotic for software. I am however running
Office 2007 enterprise from my Action Pack as well as Expression Web.
I am suspicious as too how well Adobe 7 standard is runing on Vista.
I shut it down from a startup program.
*** Often times when I click on the IE 7 Address bar to select
something the whole IE locks up ***. The IE 7 window goes pale and
gets an error "app not reponding". If I just wait it out for a few
minutes it won't clear. IE can be the only thing running when this
happens. I have also turned off all Add-ons for IE. Seems that the
only thing I can do is bring up task manager and kill it.

I really like Vista, but it has locked up on severl occasions and I am
in the early stages.
I
Keith - Seattle.
 
K

Keith Caravelli

I am using Vista Ultimate 32 on a brand new clean install, Dell dual
core AMD.
I am not running anything exotic for software. I am however running
Office 2007 enterprise from my Action Pack as well as Expression Web.
I am suspicious as too how well Adobe 7 standard is runing on Vista.
I shut it down from a startup program.
*** Often times when I click on the IE 7 Address bar to select
something the whole IE locks up ***. The IE 7 window goes pale and
gets an error "app not reponding". If I just wait it out for a few
minutes it won't clear. IE can be the only thing running when this
happens. I have also turned off all Add-ons for IE. Seems that the
only thing I can do is bring up task manager and kill it.

I really like Vista, but it has locked up on severl occasions and I am
in the early stages.
I
Keith - Seattle.

Now when I just went to add this newsgroup to my favorites in IE it
locked up with a "not responding" again. I am able to open IE as
another window and use IE any way I wish in that other window. It
seems to be isolated to the current open window.
 

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