  rcdiver Premium join:2000-12-13 Monessen, PA clubs:
| [Vista] Java causing DEP in IE7
I believe it's the Java causing the DEP in IE7. I've reset IE to it's default factory settings which removed all addons etc then installed Java as the only addon. Now, any page I go to that uses Java causes the DEP to close IE. I also have Firefox loaded and it works just fine but I need IE to use the MSN sites. I installed SP1 the other day, don't know if that could be causing the problem or not. I've also ran Spybot, Ad-aware, TrendMicro's House Call and they all come up negative results. Any ideas?? Thanks. Rich -- Claiming that guns kill people is like blaming your keyboard for misspelling words. |
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  auggy Premium,Mod join:2001-12-24 Brockville, ON
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| Does this help any?:
IE > Tools > Internet Options > Advanced > remove the checkmark in front of "Enable third party browser extensions" > OK then restart IE.
If that does not help re-enable third party browser extensions.
If it does help, you would have to track down the third party browser extension causing the problem |
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  rcdiver Premium join:2000-12-13 Monessen, PA clubs: | Thanks but that didn't work, still get the DEP and browser closes. So maybe it's not Java but a corrupt IE7??? |
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  auggy Premium,Mod join:2001-12-24 Brockville, ON
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Start > Control Panel > Classic View > Problem Reports and Solutions > View problem history
Then, can you right-click a "DEP error" and select "View problem details".
What information is given particularly the "Fault Module Name" and "Fault Module Version"?
BTW, when did this problem start and did it coincide with any change to the system such as installing new software? |
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  rcdiver Premium join:2000-12-13 Monessen, PA clubs:
| Here are the problem details:
Problem signature Problem Event Name: BEX Application Name: IEXPLORE.EXE Application Version: 7.0.6001.18000 Application Timestamp: 47918f11 Fault Module Name: StackHash_fd00 Fault Module Version: 0.0.0.0 Fault Module Timestamp: 00000000 Exception Offset: 0758bb38 Exception Code: c0000005 Exception Data: 00000008 OS Version: 6.0.6001.2.1.0.768.3 Locale ID: 1033 Additional Information 1: fd00 Additional Information 2: ea6f5fe8924aaa756324d57f87834160 Additional Information 3: fd00 Additional Information 4: ea6f5fe8924aaa756324d57f87834160
Extra information about the problem Bucket ID: 200143024
Seems to have started after I installed SP1 but not right away, maybe the next day or so. |
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  Woody79_00
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| reply to rcdiver I just logged on to a Vista machine and ran into your thread
i got the solution to your problem
See the Attached Screen shot...make sure that check box is unchecked, Java won't work in IE with that box checked
you MUST "right-click" IE select "Run as Administrator"once IE launches, go to tools, Internet options, advanced, and scroll down and remove the check mark and then relaunch the browser
this check box will be "greyed out" unless you launch IE as an admin...once its turned off, you can go back to using IE normally |
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  rcdiver Premium join:2000-12-13 Monessen, PA clubs: | You da man! That did it. I don't know how that box even got checked in the first place, I don't remember changing any setting in there. Thanks!!
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  Greg_Z Premium join:2001-08-08 Springfield, IL | reply to auggy Auggy, I have found that leaving the 'Memory Protection' setting in IE7 & 8 unchecked, will allow add-ins that do not like that setting to behave like they should. One in particular that has problems with the Memory Protection setting is ieSpell. |
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  Owlbet Ignite the Ice Premium,MVM join:2002-09-24 Palmer, AK clubs:
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| reply to rcdiver I had the same problem last November. I made sure I posted the solution at the Vista thread stickied at the top of the forum.
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  rcdiver Premium join:2000-12-13 Monessen, PA clubs: | Guess I need to read that thread again. Thanks. |
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  ssj4android Redefining Reality
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| reply to rcdiver Did you install the latest version of Java? A function called "stackhash" trying to execute code doesn't sound very good to me, especially if you disabled all third party extensions (although BEX means apparently it was an extensions that caused it to crash). And as stated that's there to protect against browser exploits letting people run arbitrary code. You give up some security with it off, but I guess it wouldn't really matter if you just use IE to browse MSN sites. |
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 sludgehound
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| reply to Woody79_00 Thanks. Vista HPrem SP1. Couldn't find any iespell.exe to try individual uncheck of DEP for that file. Prob have to Add to DEP list since mine comes up empty. Hadn't realized needed to turn off mem protection from that field. Ya'd thunk offing it in the other parts of IE7 would be enough. Seems to hook in like Popup Blocker & anti phishing that must be untick in all places. Glad to have iespell again and still keep DEP on. Never know what might try and hit into IE7. btw Not reading many happy users of IE8 beta. Lot of crashes in certain times and the Favorites seems messy too. But al least several users are reporting same probs so should be fixed in Final. Said to be more along lines of Firefox. |
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