Question:
I keep getting an "internet Explorer Unhandled Exception" error (20 @ a time)?
dwylde1
2010-10-03 09:02:11 UTC
I am getting multiple windows with "IEFRAME.dll" at the top and then the "UNICODE" below, While this is happening, I am unable to go any where or do any kind of work as additional windows with the same message continue to open. Right now I have at least 10 of these windows open but stacked up in the corner of my screen. PLEASE HELP.
Five answers:
2010-10-07 00:55:30 UTC
Normally you can download ieframe.dll file to replace the old or missing one to fix ieframe.dll error, but it is not always the case, most of the time the related registry entries would have been modified or gone corrupt once dll errors occurred, simply the replacement doesn’t change this fact. Due to the risk and inconvenience of manually registry editing, it is recommended to apply special designed professional error repair software to fix ieframe.dll error completely. Just follow the below instruction:



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2010-10-04 07:48:11 UTC
Hi there ,

Programs generally remove files but not registry entries upon uninstallation. Such can be fixed using good registry cleaner like RegInOut .If your system is missing a windows dll then you might have to repair your installation after fixing the previous registry entry of that dll using RegInOut.
2016-04-21 06:06:53 UTC
- Start Internet Explorer - Select 'Tools' from the toolbar menu. - Choose 'Internet Options.' - Click on the 'Advanced' tab. - Scroll through the list of options until you see the heading labeled 'Browsing.' - Put checks in the boxes labeled 'Disable Script Debugging (Internet Explorer' and 'Disable Script Debugging (Other).' When you have done this, click 'OK.' You should no longer see script error messages when you cruise the Internet.
Techno
2010-10-03 09:07:55 UTC
Open task manager (press Ctrl+Alt+Del), end all processes of iexplore.exe or restart.



Click on Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, and click Internet Explorer no Add-ons.

Try IE again☺
Akash
2010-10-03 09:12:20 UTC
are you using internet explorer?

leave it and give a try to firefox or opera.


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