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    Runtime Error C++ something...

    I get this Runtime Error message that pops up about my Internet Explorer.exe file, and it says something at the top like "blah blah blah... C++ ..." What does C++ have to do with it?! I've had this cpu for years, and I don't have system restore, and it has done this since 3 weeks ago, but I've not installed anything that could do this, unless maybe... my kids did something... lol any help would be gracefully accepted, thank you!

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    It's probably this one...
    http://groups.google.com/groups?q=r6...&start=10&sa=N

    Cause and cure unknown. If you figure it out, let us know.

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    Here's a couple of things I found using Google myself (still looking).....

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    malektips.com


    Excerpt from another web page.....

    " I try to access My Computer,I get an error message saying:
    Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library
    Runtime error
    Program C:\Windows\Explorer.exe
    Abnormal Program Termination

    And it wipes my icons off the screen, including the taskbar. Do you have any idea what happened, and how I can fix it?

    Yup, I know what happened, You have some corrupt system files. You are definitely in need of scandisk/defrag (See accessories | System Tools on the start menu) and if that doesn't fix it (and it may not) You will need to fully reinstall Windows 95 or restore it from a backup. "

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    Here's one more.....
    www.computing.net/windows95/wwwboard/forum/17694.html

    A virus check may be a good idea too.

    [This message has been edited by ghouldini (edited 11-24-2001).]

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    This may sound a little off base - but what do you have installed for printer drivers?

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    I'll have to get back to you on that one, my uncle ahs the problem, but I told him I was registered here, so I posted this... I'll ask him and get back to you ASAP thank you!

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    I have a client that has been getting same "Microsoft Visual C++ runtime Library . . . path to IEXPLORE.EXE . . . .abnormal program termination" error but only with certain websites.

    have attempted the following:
    update virus signatures and run NAV several times - no viruses found and no luck
    install, reinstall, uninstall, reinstall IE5.5 and IE6 - no luck
    install VBRUN60.EXE - no luck
    install runtime library (SPEU.EXE) - no luck
    delete all temp files in Windows\temp dir, all cookies, Internet cache, and recycle bin - no luck
    run RegClean (not recleaner)- no luck
    run IE6 repair - no luck
    disable all but a few items in MSCONFIG - no luck
    Remove program "Common Name Taskbar 3.0" via add/remove progs - SUCCESS!!!!

    I don't know what the heck that program was but it did show settings that I normally don't see in IE6 Tools \ Internet Options \ Advanced

    Maybe this will help others, maybe take a look in the advanced settings and see if there is something odd there?? maybe add-on browser "enhancements" gumming up the works??

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