IE 6.0.2800.1106 crashes on msn.com

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Guest

We've got an issue with one particular IE install. According the user:

"The only thing I’m doing when the error occurs is clicking on links to
articles on my homepage which is www.msn.com. Not sure if the reason its an
issue is because its Microsofts webpage but it doesn’t happen to every
article I try to read and usually if I click on the same link later in the
day, it will open fine and let me read it without any issues or error
messages popping up."

The event viewer says:

“Application Failure iexplore.exe 6.0.2800.1106 in kernel32.dll
5.0.2195.7099 at offset 0000b5aeâ€

Specifics for the software: Version: 6.0.2800.1106 with Update Versions:;
SP1; Q837009; Q832894; Q831167; Q823353; Q867801; Q833989; Q903235.

We checked and the patch released back in August for the HTTP 1.1 problems
is there. For giggles, we tried the workaround MS posted (disable HTTP 1.1)
but that brought no joy.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Michael
 
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Guest

Please disregard. I was refreshing the newsgroup page looking for my posting
but it was not showing up, despite the fact newer postings were. I had to
back out of the newsgroup and reenter to see my original post (below). My
apologies.

If a moderator is reading this, feel free to delete the thread.
 
A

antioch

Michael S said:
Please disregard. I was refreshing the newsgroup page looking for my
posting
but it was not showing up, despite the fact newer postings were. I had to
back out of the newsgroup and reenter to see my original post (below). My
apologies.

If a moderator is reading this, feel free to delete the thread.


That's the problem with that 'oh so slow, where is my post, I cant find any
replies', web interface.
Subscribe to msnews.microsoft.com and use a newsreader.
Antioch
 

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