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Hi! ALL,

I'm using Windows 7 with IE 8. As need to use Web Applcation almost every five to ten mins it will show "Internet Explorer has stopped working. A problem caused the program to stop working correctly. Windows will close the program & notify you is a solution is available"

I have tried to go to the web application software under TOOLS Compactibility View Setting to tick the 3rd box on Display all websites to compactibility view. But to no avail same problem again.

Pls help!! :)
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Howdy Loghead. :)


Give this article a shot (it has fixed problems like yours):

http://support.micro...kb;en-us;902932


If that doesn't work, try this:

1. Go to Start > All Programs > Accessories > Command Prompt
2. Type sfc /scannow


Let me know how it goes. :)
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Howdy Loghead. :)


Give this article a shot (it has fixed problems like yours):

http://support.micro...kb;en-us;902932


If that doesn't work, try this:

1. Go to Start > All Programs > Accessories > Command Prompt
2. Type sfc /scannow


Let me know how it goes. :)


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Hi! Sherwood,

I tried the fix, so far is working. but not sure how long it would last.
I tried the Start method and it prompt "you must be an administrator running a consol session in order to use the sfc utility.

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Hey loghead. :)

Not a problem.


Try this method to get to the command prompt:

1. Type CMD into the search area at the bottom left of the Start Menu
2. When cmd.exe comes up right click it.
3. Choose Run As Admin
4. Then type sfc /scannow
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Hi!

I have done the scan "Window Resource Protection did not find any intergrity violations".

Any other solution?

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Hey,

Did you try all of the solutions suggested by Microsoft in the Article?

You might want to try starting IE without any add ons. Let me know if you have any issues there.

Edited by Robin Hood, 21 January 2010 - 08:08 PM.

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Dear All, I'm still getting the same problem!

Anyone else can help?

Loghead :)
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Hi Loghead,
Try what RH suggested in post #7, running IE without addons. A lot of these types of problems are down to addons. To do this click Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Internet Explorer (No Add-Ons)
Just try browsing as you normally would with these addons disabled and let us know if it crashes or not.
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Bravo!

The method to disabled add-ons did the miracles!

Thank you so much!
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Nice one!
Thanks for letting us know :)
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