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Internet Explorer and Dr.Watson

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jfkind

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These are the error files which we are getting and users are :

Application exception occurred:
App: exe\iexplore.dbg (pid=294)
When: 10/27/2000 @ 9:31:12.88
Exception number: c0000005 (access violation)


Some get Outlook.exe.

We installed O
 
Try this :

Start Internet Explorer.
Go to the Tools menu
Click Internet Options.
Click Security settings.
Click Local Intranet.
Click Sites.
uncheck the "Include all sites that bypass the proxy server" box.

Let me know if it works

kwunder
 
I have tried all possible steps of resolving this Dr.Watson problems but still users are getting it.

I cannot understand

Our Clients are Windows NT 4.0
SP 5
Outlook 98
IE 5.5 SP1

and we have the Outlook Security Patch installed in users machines.

Also there has been a Jinitiator 1.1.8.3 rolled out for Oracle users to desktop clients.

Kindly get back to me asap so that we could resolve this problem.

This is getting us no where for the last 3 weeks
 
Was wondering if you managed to get his problem sorted out as I have exactly the same issue.

Thanks

Ann
 
jfkind

Newsgroups articles concerning Dr. Watson error messages range from "not too helpful" to "useless". Majority of MVP advice was IE upgrade....

Only "FIX" I saw on web...Use at your own risk

Q. WINWORD.EXE, OUTLOOK.EXE, and EXE\IEXPLORE.DBG cause exception errors, how do I fix this problem?

A. First remove MS Office and Outlook. Then reinstall one and run it before installing the other.
smitee
 
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