error reporting

M

madeline

i havn't been able to use i.e. for about 2 weeks now.
every time i try to start it i get the message that i.e.
has encountered a problem and needs to close. i have
searched your data base for help but i cannot find these
errors listed...app name: 8iexplore.exe. appver:
6.0.2800.1106 mod name: winshow dll. mod ver. 1.0.0.1
offset. 00002783 & mod name: ntdll.dll mod ver. 5.1
2600.1217 offset 0003381b. how do i fix these so i can
use i.e.?-i also do not have the check box for restart
microsoft internet explorer on the error page..please help
 
K

kaptnkarl

-----Original Message-----
i havn't been able to use i.e. for about 2 weeks now.
every time i try to start it i get the message that i.e.
has encountered a problem and needs to close. i have
searched your data base for help but i cannot find these
errors listed...app name: 8iexplore.exe. appver:
6.0.2800.1106 mod name: winshow dll. mod ver. 1.0.0.1
offset. 00002783 & mod name: ntdll.dll mod ver. 5.1
2600.1217 offset 0003381b. how do i fix these so i can
use i.e.?-i also do not have the check box for restart
microsoft internet explorer on the error page..please help
.

i too am having this problem any help whould be great...
cant fins anything at ie or microsoft...
 
P

Phil F.

Include me in this problem too. Using XP pro w/SP1 and
IE6 and all current MS critical updates. Internet
connectivity for e-mail and IM works fine; only the
browser is not working.
 
F

Frank Saunders, MS-MVP

madeline said:
i havn't been able to use i.e. for about 2 weeks now.
every time i try to start it i get the message that i.e.
has encountered a problem and needs to close. i have
searched your data base for help but i cannot find these
errors listed...app name: 8iexplore.exe. appver:
6.0.2800.1106 mod name: winshow dll. mod ver. 1.0.0.1
offset. 00002783 & mod name: ntdll.dll mod ver. 5.1
2600.1217 offset 0003381b. how do i fix these so i can
use i.e.?-i also do not have the check box for restart
microsoft internet explorer on the error page..please help

Winshow is a parasite:

http://doxdesk.com/parasite/Winshow.html

--
Frank Saunders, MS-MVP, IE/OE
Please respond in Newsgroup. Do not send email
http://www.fjsmjs.com
Protect your PC
http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/
 

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