application error in IE



nitin
07-10-2005, 12:20 AM
i have this problem whenever i close internet explorer (version 6.0 ) on XP
pro.
" The instruction at 0x020c3795 referenced memory at 0x01a5ad58 . This
memory could not be read . click on OK to terminate the program."

when i click ok nothing happens and problem occurs again next time

KrazE
07-10-2005, 12:20 AM
Install any toolbars or add-ons lately? Go into Tools > Internet Options >
Programs > Manage Addons (XP SP2) and see what's there. A BHO is a Browser
Helper Object & typically you'd see ones for Macromedia, AOL etc. If you are
unsure of it, do a google search, and if it's something that shouldn't be
there, disable it.

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"nitin" <nitin@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2002EACD-80F5-4C82-A286-482FE0196567@microsoft.com...
>i have this problem whenever i close internet explorer (version 6.0 ) on XP
> pro.
> " The instruction at 0x020c3795 referenced memory at 0x01a5ad58 . This
> memory could not be read . click on OK to terminate the program."
>
> when i click ok nothing happens and problem occurs again next time

Jonybrv
07-10-2005, 12:20 AM
Should be a spyware or a plugin like Google Toolbar attached to IE.

Open IE | Tools menu | Advanced tab | Uncheck Enable third-party browser
extension and click Ok.

Restart to see if it happens again. If not, use good spyware removal tools
like Ad-aware /CW Schredder to remove them.

http://www.download.com/3000-2144-10122137.html?part=104443&subj=dlpage&tag=button
--
JonyBrv


"nitin" wrote:

> i have this problem whenever i close internet explorer (version 6.0 ) on XP
> pro.
> " The instruction at 0x020c3795 referenced memory at 0x01a5ad58 . This
> memory could not be read . click on OK to terminate the program."
>
> when i click ok nothing happens and problem occurs again next time

Peter Foldes
07-10-2005, 12:21 AM
Is this the exact error below per verbatim that you are experiencing

explorer.exe-Application Error
The instructions at xxxxxxx referenced memory at xxxxxxx. The memory could
not be read.

Click OK to terminate the prog
Click Cancel to Debug.

If it is then read the following if not ignore the following


You have the following.This error was posted numerous times in another
newsgroup and all had the same trojan\virus.


1) explorer.exe
(2)SPROT.I (Trojan)
(3)BKDR THUNK.B

Run all of the below in Safe Mode


Download Sysclean_FE utility
from the address below
http://antivirus.ik-cs.com

Download CLEAN.EXE from the URL
http://www.ik-cs.com/programs/virtools/clean.exe

Also run all of the below

Run Spybot, AdAware, MS Spyware, CW Shredder,etc





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Peter

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Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.

"nitin" <nitin@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2002EACD-80F5-4C82-A286-482FE0196567@microsoft.com...
>i have this problem whenever i close internet explorer (version 6.0 ) on XP
> pro.
> " The instruction at 0x020c3795 referenced memory at 0x01a5ad58 . This
> memory could not be read . click on OK to terminate the program."
>
> when i click ok nothing happens and problem occurs again next time

dheeraj
07-10-2005, 12:48 AM
i usually get ad-on error on file flash.ocx(shockwave flash object)
description : flash player 7
due this all applications on my explorer gets closed.
plz help me to solve this , this file also not having any updates right now

R. McCarty
07-10-2005, 12:48 AM
It's likely you need to cleanup your ActiveX components that hook
into Internet Explorer. Using Explorer (with Show hidden, System &
all Extensions), navigate to:
C:\Windows\Downloaded Program Files
Click the View (Text Option) and set the folder view to "Details"
In the listing you'll see Shockwave Flash Object, Right Click it and
then click Remove.
While there you should also examine the other Add-ons that IE is
using. Of course, you should do the normal Security checks to verify
that your system is free of Spyware/Trojans & Viruses.

"dheeraj" <dheeraj@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F5D6D6FE-68AC-4350-A40B-9C2589A824DB@microsoft.com...
> i usually get ad-on error on file flash.ocx(shockwave flash object)
> description : flash player 7
> due this all applications on my explorer gets closed.
> plz help me to solve this , this file also not having any updates right
> now

dheeraj
07-10-2005, 12:48 AM
thanx for the help but if i completely remove shockwave flash object then how
will i access my flash files (eg flash movies etc.)

"R. McCarty" wrote:

> It's likely you need to cleanup your ActiveX components that hook
> into Internet Explorer. Using Explorer (with Show hidden, System &
> all Extensions), navigate to:
> C:\Windows\Downloaded Program Files
> Click the View (Text Option) and set the folder view to "Details"
> In the listing you'll see Shockwave Flash Object, Right Click it and
> then click Remove.
> While there you should also examine the other Add-ons that IE is
> using. Of course, you should do the normal Security checks to verify
> that your system is free of Spyware/Trojans & Viruses.
>
> "dheeraj" <dheeraj@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:F5D6D6FE-68AC-4350-A40B-9C2589A824DB@microsoft.com...
> > i usually get ad-on error on file flash.ocx(shockwave flash object)
> > description : flash player 7
> > due this all applications on my explorer gets closed.
> > plz help me to solve this , this file also not having any updates right
> > now
>
>
>

R. McCarty
07-10-2005, 12:48 AM
Sorry, I wasn't clear in my previous post. If you remove the
ActiveX, the next time you visit a site that requires it, IE will
prompt you to re-install it via the Information Bar.

By the way, Shockwave is now at Version 10.0
The Detector/Installer is found here:
http://www.macromedia.com/shockwave/download/triggerpages/default.html

"dheeraj" <dheeraj@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:926A36B4-CE53-4224-B9A4-B8C699A8F9B4@microsoft.com...
> thanx for the help but if i completely remove shockwave flash object then
> how
> will i access my flash files (eg flash movies etc.)
>
> "R. McCarty" wrote:
>
>> It's likely you need to cleanup your ActiveX components that hook
>> into Internet Explorer. Using Explorer (with Show hidden, System &
>> all Extensions), navigate to:
>> C:\Windows\Downloaded Program Files
>> Click the View (Text Option) and set the folder view to "Details"
>> In the listing you'll see Shockwave Flash Object, Right Click it and
>> then click Remove.
>> While there you should also examine the other Add-ons that IE is
>> using. Of course, you should do the normal Security checks to verify
>> that your system is free of Spyware/Trojans & Viruses.
>>
>> "dheeraj" <dheeraj@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:F5D6D6FE-68AC-4350-A40B-9C2589A824DB@microsoft.com...
>> > i usually get ad-on error on file flash.ocx(shockwave flash object)
>> > description : flash player 7
>> > due this all applications on my explorer gets closed.
>> > plz help me to solve this , this file also not having any updates right
>> > now
>>
>>
>>


application error in IE