-=PCTechTalk=- Re: IE PROBLEM UPDATE

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         |  The instruction at "0x77f57bd2" referenced memory at
          |  "0x01b60010". The
          |  memory could not be "read",
          |  Click on OK to terminate the program.

Will occur sometimes when another instance of a program is running (perhaps
in the background) and an attempt is made to open it again.  Some programs
will handle this better than others.  If I click too fast on my Calypso, or
process files through Mailwasher while Calypso is open, I will get a
similar message without the warning to close.  I click off of it and have
no problems.

Just a suggestion, but is it possible that some part of the program is
running while you're trying to open it again?
                                    

On 6/28/2003 at 1:12 PM a whisper was heard, and the one known as =A7Pat=A7
was rumoured to have uttered....

          |  I checked and double checked  I don't have any
          |  popup stoppers
          |  on my pc......I have run the PC PIT STOP...they recommended I
          |  change
          |  the size of my cache in IE..did that...they suggeted I defrag 
          |  will do that
          |  tonight...  I did a scan disk also.....but I turned off AVG 
          |  did a test of
          |  the site...same thing then
          |  I turned of ZoneAlarm  and I was able to upload a file before
          |  the window
          |  disappered...................so I opened ZoneAlarm to check
          |  the settings...
          |  Hmmmmmmmmmm the old one had the option to add the programs you
          |  would
          |  allow to access  but I cant find it on the newer version....
          |  I am still getting this error when I close IE after I am
          |  finished with a
          |  page:
          |  iexplore.exe-Application Error
          |  

          |  
          |  
          |  ANY OTHER SUGGESTIONS PLEASE
          |  Pat
    
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