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PCWorks: FIX: Is anyone having crashes in IE due to wininet.dll?
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2006-08-05 18:25:09
Yeah I saw that some back when I first looked for the info, 
thanks.1.  My History folder is cleared at least once a day.
 I 
hate to have to delete all of my auto-complete because
that's 
where my URL's are that I submit.

I think I may have found the problem though, I was just
about 
to post this after I did a lot of web browsing.  Seems that
it 
was "IE Privacy Keeper".  I only check the boxes
to clean the 
"Browsing History", "Typed URL's"
and "Recent documents" once a 
day or so.  I had forgotten to UNcheck them, which is the
way 
they normally are.  If they are checked as you are opening
and 
closing windows, apparently that can interfere with some 
things.
-Clint

God Bless
Clint Hamilton, Owner
http://OrpheusComputing.c
om
http://ComputersCusto
mBuilt.com

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ben Moore"

No problems here, Clint.  And I have all the updates.  I
assume 
you've
googled it.   Did you look at this page
http://support.microsoft.com/Default.aspx?kbid=243713

Ben

-----Original Message-----
From: Support-OrpheusComputing.com

Is anyone having crashes in IE due to wininet.dll?  It's so
bad
now, my PC is not usable.  I can't open any IE windows or
images!  I'm trying to possibly track it down from an
installed
update.  It's gotten worse today, but it's been happening
for a
while and I'd hate to have to start removing update one by
one
starting with the last to try and track it down.

The only recent updates I installed that changed that file
are
916281 and 912812.  I say those because the wininet file is
in
their respective uninstall folders, so I assume they are the
only ones.

I can't delete the friggin' wininet.dll file to replace
it!
I've tried in safe mode, full admin login, and I even tried
a
program that deletes files that can't be deleted when
rebooting!  It just won't delete the file and replace it
with
the file I placed in the dllcache folder!

I've also tried defrag, scandisk, chkdsk, and even sfc
/scannow
.  Nothing is fixing this problem.  So that only leaves me
with
uninstalling an update, so I'm hoping that someone else has
had
this problem.
-Clint
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