If you do not use Eudora, and the other suggestions do not apply, perhaps
MSHTML.DLL is corrupt or not properly registered. Go to start / run and
type:
regsvr32 mshtml.dll.
If still no joy, use System File Checker (SFC.EXE) to extract a fresh copy
from c:\windows update setup files.
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