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Vipul Bahuguna
The problem is occuring on IE 6.0;sp1 + Windows 2000
Professional.
I have web page that contains three frames. One of the
frames contains an APPLET that is used to display images
that are fetched from the server. Another frame has
several buttons on it. Whenever the user logs in the
application an image is opened in the applet, the data for
which is entered into the database thru some DOS simulator.
When the data has been added the user presses the Complete
button that is on the second frame. Now as the user
presses the "Complete" button, next image that needs to be
processed is displayed in the APPLET. Once the image has
been displayed if the user moves his poinetr over the
frame in which the applet is contained the Ruintime Erorr
occurs and the IE needs to be restared and user has to log
in again.
We have tried all the possibilities: from upgrading IE
service packs to upgrading service packs for Windows 2000,
but everything has proved to be a damp squib.
I have even tried to look for the possibility of
corrupt "rsabase.dll" but that didn't worked.
If any of you have any idea, any valuable suggestions will
be highly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
Vipul Bahuguna
Professional.
I have web page that contains three frames. One of the
frames contains an APPLET that is used to display images
that are fetched from the server. Another frame has
several buttons on it. Whenever the user logs in the
application an image is opened in the applet, the data for
which is entered into the database thru some DOS simulator.
When the data has been added the user presses the Complete
button that is on the second frame. Now as the user
presses the "Complete" button, next image that needs to be
processed is displayed in the APPLET. Once the image has
been displayed if the user moves his poinetr over the
frame in which the applet is contained the Ruintime Erorr
occurs and the IE needs to be restared and user has to log
in again.
We have tried all the possibilities: from upgrading IE
service packs to upgrading service packs for Windows 2000,
but everything has proved to be a damp squib.
I have even tried to look for the possibility of
corrupt "rsabase.dll" but that didn't worked.
If any of you have any idea, any valuable suggestions will
be highly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
Vipul Bahuguna