recurring probelm

T

Troublesome

iexplore caused an invalid page fault in module pdf.ocx at
015f:01c8a148.

More information as follows:

AppName: iexplore.exe
App Ver: 6.0.2800.1106
ModName: pdf.ocx
Mod ver: 5.05.452
Offset : 002a148


The problem occurred when I closed the browser after
viewing the opened pdf files on net and the popup showed
the above messenge.

My machine is ruuning on Windows 98 and have Adobe Acrobe
4.0 and Acrobe Reader 5.0 instelled.

Any suggetion and help for this problem is appreciated.
 
J

Jan Il

Hi Troublesome :)

Try the program below ans see if it helps.

Download BHODemon at this link: BHODemon Install
http://www.spywareinfo.com/downloads/bhod/ and run the program. If it
locates
anything (dll), highlight it, click 'details' and in 'Select Status' click
'Disable'.
Click 'OK' and then exit the program.

Hope this helps.

Jan :)

Smiles are meant to be shared,
that's why they're so contagious.

Please reply to the newsgroup so others may benefit.
 
J

Johan Karl Larsen

The problem occurred when I closed the browser after
viewing the opened pdf files on net and the popup showed
the above messenge.

I had the same problem with 6.0.0. Upgraded to 6.0.1 and IE do not embed
pdf's any more. You will get the "File download" alert dialog when you try
to open a pdf document from IE. Pressing Open will show the pdf document in
Adobe Reader, previously it was embedded within IE.

There is no way you can get around this problem as long as pdf's are
embedded within IE. If there is, I definitely would like to know.
 
R

Robert Aldwinckle

There is no way you can get around this problem as long as pdf's are
embedded within IE. If there is, I definitely would like to know.

Try doing a Repair. Accessed via the Change... button in Add/Remove
Programs. It seems to simulate a complete reinstall without requiring
either an uninstall or another download.

BTW that is the final step that fixed things up for me. I had also been
experimenting by toggling Internet settings in AR's Preferences dialog
(via Ctrl-k) and had even tried re-registering the .dll and .ocx in its ActiveX
directory. I think that most of my problems were caused by having to
back out of of a lot of stuff in order to upgrade to XPsp2RC2 recently.

I agree that as long as it is broken the implementation is flakey.
For example, it works (mostly) if AR is open and gives warnings otherwise.
They either should allow their options settings to ensure the necessary
pieces are present or issue better warning messages. (I forgot
to check the Event log but I doubt that it will have been used as an
alternative diagnostic.)


HTH

Robert Aldwinckle
 

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