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kernel error

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CPowell

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Jan 9, 2004
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I get a message that says iexplore has caused an error in KERNEL.32.DLL. iexplore will now close. If you continue having problems restart your computer.
I've done that. The message is still there. Since this, I cannot use the control-Alt-Delete to get rid of it or close out other programs. Thanks for any help I can get.
Clarence
 
If you are running IE 5.5 this can be a really nasty problem. Best way out is to degrade to IE 5.0 or upgrade to 6.0. If you were logged in with Administrator rights than that's why the kernel crashed - try logging in as a regular user without admin privs. You might get better, (more descriptive & helpful) error output. Good luck!
 
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