Explorer.EXE Crashes when closing Control Panel

G

Guest

Hi,

I managed to install service pack 2 even though I already had it.
After installing service pack I get the same error message.

Explorer.EXE - Application Error

The instruction at "0x73e6827a" referenced memory at "0x028fcb24". The
memory could not be "read".

Click on OK to terminate the program
Click on CANCEL to debug the program


Any ideas on how to fix this
 
G

Guest

expert mo said:
Hi,

I managed to install service pack 2 even though I already had it.
After installing service pack I get the same error message.

Explorer.EXE - Application Error

The instruction at "0x73e6827a" referenced memory at "0x028fcb24". The
memory could not be "read".

Click on OK to terminate the program
Click on CANCEL to debug the program


Any ideas on how to fix this

Hi Expert,
1=> Is your computer clean from malwares and viruses?.
Clear your caches and delete of your offline files and cookies.
Go to the IE Properties and click on Advanced Tab and scroll down under this
option the uncheck these check boxes:
[&] Browisng
[ ] Enable Install On Demand (Internet Explorer)
[ ] Enable Install On Demand (Other)
[ ] Enable third-party browser extensions (requ res) uncheck this
Click OK and close the IE properties , then Reboot your machine.
Also this could be caused by Bad or Unproperly seated Memory Sticks in
their slots, so you can open your case and Reseat your memory Stick or you
can Reposition them in each other slots and blow the dust, but becareful not
to fry other components or the Motherboard by the (ESD) from your Body.

2=> Try to run or open the Run Command and type this:
sfc /scannow click [OK] and wait for it to finish and get your XP CD
handy to insert it when asked so and Reboot your machine.
Do a defrag to your system in Safe Mode.
Look in the Event Viewer for any Error Messages (X) and double click them to
get more info and send them here next time if after doing the above didn't
help.
HTH
Please let us know your result.
Regs,
nass
 
G

Guest

Thanks for the suggestions, tried them all but still the same.

I did a full virus scan 2 days ago and it found nothing. I am using McaFee.

Anything else

nass said:
expert mo said:
Hi,

I managed to install service pack 2 even though I already had it.
After installing service pack I get the same error message.

Explorer.EXE - Application Error

The instruction at "0x73e6827a" referenced memory at "0x028fcb24". The
memory could not be "read".

Click on OK to terminate the program
Click on CANCEL to debug the program


Any ideas on how to fix this

Hi Expert,
1=> Is your computer clean from malwares and viruses?.
Clear your caches and delete of your offline files and cookies.
Go to the IE Properties and click on Advanced Tab and scroll down under this
option the uncheck these check boxes:
[&] Browisng
[ ] Enable Install On Demand (Internet Explorer)
[ ] Enable Install On Demand (Other)
[ ] Enable third-party browser extensions (requ res) uncheck this
Click OK and close the IE properties , then Reboot your machine.
Also this could be caused by Bad or Unproperly seated Memory Sticks in
their slots, so you can open your case and Reseat your memory Stick or you
can Reposition them in each other slots and blow the dust, but becareful not
to fry other components or the Motherboard by the (ESD) from your Body.

2=> Try to run or open the Run Command and type this:
sfc /scannow click [OK] and wait for it to finish and get your XP CD
handy to insert it when asked so and Reboot your machine.
Do a defrag to your system in Safe Mode.
Look in the Event Viewer for any Error Messages (X) and double click them to
get more info and send them here next time if after doing the above didn't
help.
HTH
Please let us know your result.
Regs,
nass
 
G

Guest

Try to Disable McAfee Anti-Phishing Filter and see if the Issue will occur.
Did you scanned for Malwares on your system? to be sure all clean.
Regards,
nass
---------
www.nasstec.co.uk

expert mo said:
Thanks for the suggestions, tried them all but still the same.

I did a full virus scan 2 days ago and it found nothing. I am using McaFee.

Anything else

nass said:
expert mo said:
Hi,

I managed to install service pack 2 even though I already had it.
After installing service pack I get the same error message.

Explorer.EXE - Application Error

The instruction at "0x73e6827a" referenced memory at "0x028fcb24". The
memory could not be "read".

Click on OK to terminate the program
Click on CANCEL to debug the program


Any ideas on how to fix this

Hi Expert,
1=> Is your computer clean from malwares and viruses?.
Clear your caches and delete of your offline files and cookies.
Go to the IE Properties and click on Advanced Tab and scroll down under this
option the uncheck these check boxes:
[&] Browisng
[ ] Enable Install On Demand (Internet Explorer)
[ ] Enable Install On Demand (Other)
[ ] Enable third-party browser extensions (requ res) uncheck this
Click OK and close the IE properties , then Reboot your machine.
Also this could be caused by Bad or Unproperly seated Memory Sticks in
their slots, so you can open your case and Reseat your memory Stick or you
can Reposition them in each other slots and blow the dust, but becareful not
to fry other components or the Motherboard by the (ESD) from your Body.

2=> Try to run or open the Run Command and type this:
sfc /scannow click [OK] and wait for it to finish and get your XP CD
handy to insert it when asked so and Reboot your machine.
Do a defrag to your system in Safe Mode.
Look in the Event Viewer for any Error Messages (X) and double click them to
get more info and send them here next time if after doing the above didn't
help.
HTH
Please let us know your result.
Regs,
nass
 
G

Guest

Where can I locate anti-phisin filter. Because I cant seem to find it.
Thx

nass said:
Try to Disable McAfee Anti-Phishing Filter and see if the Issue will occur.
Did you scanned for Malwares on your system? to be sure all clean.
Regards,
nass
---------
www.nasstec.co.uk

expert mo said:
Thanks for the suggestions, tried them all but still the same.

I did a full virus scan 2 days ago and it found nothing. I am using McaFee.

Anything else

nass said:
:

Hi,

I managed to install service pack 2 even though I already had it.
After installing service pack I get the same error message.

Explorer.EXE - Application Error

The instruction at "0x73e6827a" referenced memory at "0x028fcb24". The
memory could not be "read".

Click on OK to terminate the program
Click on CANCEL to debug the program


Any ideas on how to fix this

Hi Expert,
1=> Is your computer clean from malwares and viruses?.
Clear your caches and delete of your offline files and cookies.
Go to the IE Properties and click on Advanced Tab and scroll down under this
option the uncheck these check boxes:
[&] Browisng
[ ] Enable Install On Demand (Internet Explorer)
[ ] Enable Install On Demand (Other)
[ ] Enable third-party browser extensions (requ res) uncheck this
Click OK and close the IE properties , then Reboot your machine.
Also this could be caused by Bad or Unproperly seated Memory Sticks in
their slots, so you can open your case and Reseat your memory Stick or you
can Reposition them in each other slots and blow the dust, but becareful not
to fry other components or the Motherboard by the (ESD) from your Body.

2=> Try to run or open the Run Command and type this:
sfc /scannow click [OK] and wait for it to finish and get your XP CD
handy to insert it when asked so and Reboot your machine.
Do a defrag to your system in Safe Mode.
Look in the Event Viewer for any Error Messages (X) and double click them to
get more info and send them here next time if after doing the above didn't
help.
HTH
Please let us know your result.
Regs,
nass
 
G

Guest

I cant seem to find anti-phising filter.
Thx

nass said:
Try to Disable McAfee Anti-Phishing Filter and see if the Issue will occur.
Did you scanned for Malwares on your system? to be sure all clean.
Regards,
nass
---------
www.nasstec.co.uk

expert mo said:
Thanks for the suggestions, tried them all but still the same.

I did a full virus scan 2 days ago and it found nothing. I am using McaFee.

Anything else

nass said:
:

Hi,

I managed to install service pack 2 even though I already had it.
After installing service pack I get the same error message.

Explorer.EXE - Application Error

The instruction at "0x73e6827a" referenced memory at "0x028fcb24". The
memory could not be "read".

Click on OK to terminate the program
Click on CANCEL to debug the program


Any ideas on how to fix this

Hi Expert,
1=> Is your computer clean from malwares and viruses?.
Clear your caches and delete of your offline files and cookies.
Go to the IE Properties and click on Advanced Tab and scroll down under this
option the uncheck these check boxes:
[&] Browisng
[ ] Enable Install On Demand (Internet Explorer)
[ ] Enable Install On Demand (Other)
[ ] Enable third-party browser extensions (requ res) uncheck this
Click OK and close the IE properties , then Reboot your machine.
Also this could be caused by Bad or Unproperly seated Memory Sticks in
their slots, so you can open your case and Reseat your memory Stick or you
can Reposition them in each other slots and blow the dust, but becareful not
to fry other components or the Motherboard by the (ESD) from your Body.

2=> Try to run or open the Run Command and type this:
sfc /scannow click [OK] and wait for it to finish and get your XP CD
handy to insert it when asked so and Reboot your machine.
Do a defrag to your system in Safe Mode.
Look in the Event Viewer for any Error Messages (X) and double click them to
get more info and send them here next time if after doing the above didn't
help.
HTH
Please let us know your result.
Regs,
nass
 
G

Guest

nass said:
Try to Disable McAfee Anti-Phishing Filter and see if the Issue will occur.
Did you scanned for Malwares on your system? to be sure all clean.
Regards,
nass
---------
www.nasstec.co.uk

expert mo said:
Thanks for the suggestions, tried them all but still the same.

I did a full virus scan 2 days ago and it found nothing. I am using McaFee.

Anything else

nass said:
:

Hi,

I managed to install service pack 2 even though I already had it.
After installing service pack I get the same error message.

Explorer.EXE - Application Error

The instruction at "0x73e6827a" referenced memory at "0x028fcb24". The
memory could not be "read".

Click on OK to terminate the program
Click on CANCEL to debug the program


Any ideas on how to fix this

Hi Expert,
1=> Is your computer clean from malwares and viruses?.
Clear your caches and delete of your offline files and cookies.
Go to the IE Properties and click on Advanced Tab and scroll down under this
option the uncheck these check boxes:
[&] Browisng
[ ] Enable Install On Demand (Internet Explorer)
[ ] Enable Install On Demand (Other)
[ ] Enable third-party browser extensions (requ res) uncheck this
Click OK and close the IE properties , then Reboot your machine.
Also this could be caused by Bad or Unproperly seated Memory Sticks in
their slots, so you can open your case and Reseat your memory Stick or you
can Reposition them in each other slots and blow the dust, but becareful not
to fry other components or the Motherboard by the (ESD) from your Body.

2=> Try to run or open the Run Command and type this:
sfc /scannow click [OK] and wait for it to finish and get your XP CD
handy to insert it when asked so and Reboot your machine.
Do a defrag to your system in Safe Mode.
Look in the Event Viewer for any Error Messages (X) and double click them to
get more info and send them here next time if after doing the above didn't
help.
HTH
Please let us know your result.
Regs,
nass
 
G

Guest

Two ways to Disable the Anti-Phishing Filter:
1- On the IE webapge opened on the menu bar click Tools >>
Mail
Pop-ups Blocker
Manage Add-Ons
Windows Updates
-------------------------
McAfee AntiPhishing Filter <----------- click on this to access the
Filter Settings
On the AntiPhoshing Filter Settings under this Option uncheck the check Box:
---- User Settings-------------------------¬
[ ] Enable Web Site filtering. uncheck this box

[ ] Allow access to blacklisted web sites.
[ ] Allow access to graylisted web sites.
Click [OK] to confirm and Exit the Settings.

2- Is to click on Tools >> Internet Options >> Clcik on Programs Tab, then
on Manage Add-Ons Button and Disable the Add-Ons for AntiPhioshing Filter and
click [OK] to confirm your settings and [OK] again to Close the IE Proeprties
window.

If the above didn't help try to look in the Event Viewer for any Error
messages (X) and by double clicking it you will get more Info about the Error
post them back here or do your search on the net to find the exact error
message cause nd solution.

Sorry to keep you posting more than once but I live in different part of the
world.
HTH.
Regards,
nass
----------
www.nasstec.co.uk

expert mo said:
I cant seem to find anti-phising filter.
Thx

nass said:
Try to Disable McAfee Anti-Phishing Filter and see if the Issue will occur.
Did you scanned for Malwares on your system? to be sure all clean.
Regards,
nass
---------
www.nasstec.co.uk

expert mo said:
Thanks for the suggestions, tried them all but still the same.

I did a full virus scan 2 days ago and it found nothing. I am using McaFee.

Anything else

:



:

Hi,

I managed to install service pack 2 even though I already had it.
After installing service pack I get the same error message.

Explorer.EXE - Application Error

The instruction at "0x73e6827a" referenced memory at "0x028fcb24". The
memory could not be "read".

Click on OK to terminate the program
Click on CANCEL to debug the program


Any ideas on how to fix this

Hi Expert,
1=> Is your computer clean from malwares and viruses?.
Clear your caches and delete of your offline files and cookies.
Go to the IE Properties and click on Advanced Tab and scroll down under this
option the uncheck these check boxes:
[&] Browisng
[ ] Enable Install On Demand (Internet Explorer)
[ ] Enable Install On Demand (Other)
[ ] Enable third-party browser extensions (requ res) uncheck this
Click OK and close the IE properties , then Reboot your machine.
Also this could be caused by Bad or Unproperly seated Memory Sticks in
their slots, so you can open your case and Reseat your memory Stick or you
can Reposition them in each other slots and blow the dust, but becareful not
to fry other components or the Motherboard by the (ESD) from your Body.

2=> Try to run or open the Run Command and type this:
sfc /scannow click [OK] and wait for it to finish and get your XP CD
handy to insert it when asked so and Reboot your machine.
Do a defrag to your system in Safe Mode.
Look in the Event Viewer for any Error Messages (X) and double click them to
get more info and send them here next time if after doing the above didn't
help.
HTH
Please let us know your result.
Regs,
nass
 
G

Guest

Thanks for your help.

I managed to find the solution by googling very hard.

If anyone has the same problem, then just do this.

Go in Windows Explorer > Tools > Folder options > View > and select Launch
folder windows in a seperate process.

Thanks nass

nass said:
Two ways to Disable the Anti-Phishing Filter:
1- On the IE webapge opened on the menu bar click Tools >>
Mail
Pop-ups Blocker
Manage Add-Ons
Windows Updates
-------------------------
McAfee AntiPhishing Filter <----------- click on this to access the
Filter Settings
On the AntiPhoshing Filter Settings under this Option uncheck the check Box:
---- User Settings-------------------------¬
[ ] Enable Web Site filtering. uncheck this box

[ ] Allow access to blacklisted web sites.
[ ] Allow access to graylisted web sites.
Click [OK] to confirm and Exit the Settings.

2- Is to click on Tools >> Internet Options >> Clcik on Programs Tab, then
on Manage Add-Ons Button and Disable the Add-Ons for AntiPhioshing Filter and
click [OK] to confirm your settings and [OK] again to Close the IE Proeprties
window.

If the above didn't help try to look in the Event Viewer for any Error
messages (X) and by double clicking it you will get more Info about the Error
post them back here or do your search on the net to find the exact error
message cause nd solution.

Sorry to keep you posting more than once but I live in different part of the
world.
HTH.
Regards,
nass
----------
www.nasstec.co.uk

expert mo said:
I cant seem to find anti-phising filter.
Thx

nass said:
Try to Disable McAfee Anti-Phishing Filter and see if the Issue will occur.
Did you scanned for Malwares on your system? to be sure all clean.
Regards,
nass
---------
www.nasstec.co.uk

:

Thanks for the suggestions, tried them all but still the same.

I did a full virus scan 2 days ago and it found nothing. I am using McaFee.

Anything else

:



:

Hi,

I managed to install service pack 2 even though I already had it.
After installing service pack I get the same error message.

Explorer.EXE - Application Error

The instruction at "0x73e6827a" referenced memory at "0x028fcb24". The
memory could not be "read".

Click on OK to terminate the program
Click on CANCEL to debug the program


Any ideas on how to fix this

Hi Expert,
1=> Is your computer clean from malwares and viruses?.
Clear your caches and delete of your offline files and cookies.
Go to the IE Properties and click on Advanced Tab and scroll down under this
option the uncheck these check boxes:
[&] Browisng
[ ] Enable Install On Demand (Internet Explorer)
[ ] Enable Install On Demand (Other)
[ ] Enable third-party browser extensions (requ res) uncheck this
Click OK and close the IE properties , then Reboot your machine.
Also this could be caused by Bad or Unproperly seated Memory Sticks in
their slots, so you can open your case and Reseat your memory Stick or you
can Reposition them in each other slots and blow the dust, but becareful not
to fry other components or the Motherboard by the (ESD) from your Body.

2=> Try to run or open the Run Command and type this:
sfc /scannow click [OK] and wait for it to finish and get your XP CD
handy to insert it when asked so and Reboot your machine.
Do a defrag to your system in Safe Mode.
Look in the Event Viewer for any Error Messages (X) and double click them to
get more info and send them here next time if after doing the above didn't
help.
HTH
Please let us know your result.
Regs,
nass
 
G

Guest

You are welcome, glad you sorted it out good for you and thanks for the
feedback good luck.
Season greetings.
Regards,
nass
--------
www.nasstec.co.uk

expert mo said:
Thanks for your help.

I managed to find the solution by googling very hard.

If anyone has the same problem, then just do this.

Go in Windows Explorer > Tools > Folder options > View > and select Launch
folder windows in a seperate process.

Thanks nass

nass said:
Two ways to Disable the Anti-Phishing Filter:
1- On the IE webapge opened on the menu bar click Tools >>
Mail
Pop-ups Blocker
Manage Add-Ons
Windows Updates
-------------------------
McAfee AntiPhishing Filter <----------- click on this to access the
Filter Settings
On the AntiPhoshing Filter Settings under this Option uncheck the check Box:
---- User Settings-------------------------¬
[ ] Enable Web Site filtering. uncheck this box

[ ] Allow access to blacklisted web sites.
[ ] Allow access to graylisted web sites.
Click [OK] to confirm and Exit the Settings.

2- Is to click on Tools >> Internet Options >> Clcik on Programs Tab, then
on Manage Add-Ons Button and Disable the Add-Ons for AntiPhioshing Filter and
click [OK] to confirm your settings and [OK] again to Close the IE Proeprties
window.

If the above didn't help try to look in the Event Viewer for any Error
messages (X) and by double clicking it you will get more Info about the Error
post them back here or do your search on the net to find the exact error
message cause nd solution.

Sorry to keep you posting more than once but I live in different part of the
world.
HTH.
Regards,
nass
----------
www.nasstec.co.uk

expert mo said:
I cant seem to find anti-phising filter.
Thx

:

Try to Disable McAfee Anti-Phishing Filter and see if the Issue will occur.
Did you scanned for Malwares on your system? to be sure all clean.
Regards,
nass
---------
www.nasstec.co.uk

:

Thanks for the suggestions, tried them all but still the same.

I did a full virus scan 2 days ago and it found nothing. I am using McaFee.

Anything else

:



:

Hi,

I managed to install service pack 2 even though I already had it.
After installing service pack I get the same error message.

Explorer.EXE - Application Error

The instruction at "0x73e6827a" referenced memory at "0x028fcb24". The
memory could not be "read".

Click on OK to terminate the program
Click on CANCEL to debug the program


Any ideas on how to fix this

Hi Expert,
1=> Is your computer clean from malwares and viruses?.
Clear your caches and delete of your offline files and cookies.
Go to the IE Properties and click on Advanced Tab and scroll down under this
option the uncheck these check boxes:
[&] Browisng
[ ] Enable Install On Demand (Internet Explorer)
[ ] Enable Install On Demand (Other)
[ ] Enable third-party browser extensions (requ res) uncheck this
Click OK and close the IE properties , then Reboot your machine.
Also this could be caused by Bad or Unproperly seated Memory Sticks in
their slots, so you can open your case and Reseat your memory Stick or you
can Reposition them in each other slots and blow the dust, but becareful not
to fry other components or the Motherboard by the (ESD) from your Body.

2=> Try to run or open the Run Command and type this:
sfc /scannow click [OK] and wait for it to finish and get your XP CD
handy to insert it when asked so and Reboot your machine.
Do a defrag to your system in Safe Mode.
Look in the Event Viewer for any Error Messages (X) and double click them to
get more info and send them here next time if after doing the above didn't
help.
HTH
Please let us know your result.
Regs,
nass
 
R

Rock

Thanks for your help.

I managed to find the solution by googling very hard.

If anyone has the same problem, then just do this.

Go in Windows Explorer > Tools > Folder options > View > and select Launch
folder windows in a seperate process.

How does one Google hard (versus Google soft or easy)? ;-)
 
G

Guest

Hi,

I totally managed to remove the problem by getting rid of Internet Explorer 7.

Thanks
machanic
 
G

Guest

Hi,

I totllay managed to remove the problem by getting rid of Inetrent Explorer 7

Thanks
machanic
 

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