- No IE in Add/Remove programs
- Posted by Smirnoff on March 31st, 2006
IE6
Recently I have been getting an occasional error message when browsing.
"0x1001cd11" referenced memory at "0x1001cd11". The memory could not be
"read."
I seem to remember that there is a repair option for IE.
I thought that if I clicked IE in Add/Remove programs it would give me such
an option.
However, there is no listing for IE in Add/Remove.
I have the IE icon on my desktop, in Quick Launch and in the Start Menu and
have no trouble launching it to browse.
Am I getting confused with my old ME o/s or should I have IE listed.
- Posted by Newt Ownsquare on March 31st, 2006
This artticle may be of some help:
How to reinstall or repair Internet Explorer and Outlook Express in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=318378
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Hope this helps,
Newt
"Smirnoff" <someone@nospam.invalid> wrote in message
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| IE6
| Recently I have been getting an occasional error message when browsing.
| "0x1001cd11" referenced memory at "0x1001cd11". The memory could not be
| "read."
| I seem to remember that there is a repair option for IE.
|
| I thought that if I clicked IE in Add/Remove programs it would give me such
| an option.
| However, there is no listing for IE in Add/Remove.
| I have the IE icon on my desktop, in Quick Launch and in the Start Menu and
| have no trouble launching it to browse.
| Am I getting confused with my old ME o/s or should I have IE listed.
|
|
|
|
|
- Posted by Smirnoff on March 31st, 2006
Thanks, I'll give it a try.
Newt Ownsquare wrote:
- Posted by Simple Simon on March 31st, 2006
Internet Explorer can be uninstalled and reinstalled from 'Add or Remove
Programs' by selecting the 'Add or Remove Windows components' on the left
side of the window. You will need your XP Disc to reinstall, and be logged
in as an Administrator.
Hope this Helps
Simon.
- Posted by S.Sengupta on March 31st, 2006
I shall suggest you to scan your system with latest versions of
Spybot,Search and Destroy,CWShredder as well as Adaware.Run all of them
in safe mode.
How to reinstall or repair Internet Explorer and Outlook Express in
Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=318378
regards,
S.Sengupta[MS-MVP]
Smirnoff wrote:
- Posted by Rick \Nutcase\ Rogers on March 31st, 2006
Hi,
It's not likely IE, but rather something that has integrated itself into it.
Try the steps outlined here:
Problems with Plug-ins:
http://rickrogers.org/fixes.htm#plugin
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Best of Luck,
Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
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- Posted by Peter Foldes on March 31st, 2006
Run your AV,Spybot,Adaware and other virus\trojan\malware checks. You have been infected by malware\trojan
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Peter
Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.
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- Posted by Smirnoff on March 31st, 2006
Thanks but apart from the occasional error, in XP should IE be listed in
Add/Remove or just in the Windows Components section?
Rick "Nutcase" Rogers wrote:
- Posted by Newt Ownsquare on March 31st, 2006
It won't be listed there. By default, Internet Explorer 6 is preinstalled in all
versions of Windows XP and cannot be removed.
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Hope this helps,
Newt
"Smirnoff" <someone@nospam.invalid> wrote in message
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| Thanks but apart from the occasional error, in XP should IE be listed in
| Add/Remove or just in the Windows Components section?
|
| Rick "Nutcase" Rogers wrote:
| > Hi,
| >
| > It's not likely IE, but rather something that has integrated itself into
| > it. Try the steps outlined here:
| >
| > Problems with Plug-ins:
| > http://rickrogers.org/fixes.htm#plugin
| >
| >
| > "Smirnoff" <someone@nospam.invalid> wrote in message
| > news:95CdncVszapYmLDZRVnyrA@bt.com...
| >> IE6
| >> Recently I have been getting an occasional error message when browsing.
| >> "0x1001cd11" referenced memory at "0x1001cd11". The memory could not be
| >> "read."
| >> I seem to remember that there is a repair option for IE.
| >>
| >> I thought that if I clicked IE in Add/Remove programs it would give me
| >> such an option.
| >> However, there is no listing for IE in Add/Remove.
| >> I have the IE icon on my desktop, in Quick Launch and in the Start Menu
| >> and have no trouble launching it to browse.
| >> Am I getting confused with my old ME o/s or should I have IE listed.
|
|
- Posted by Simple Simon on March 31st, 2006
In XP, IE will only appear under Windows Components.
But I have to agree with the other replies, it does sound more likely to be
an infection than a fault with IE itself.
Hope this helps
Simon
- Posted by Smirnoff on March 31st, 2006
Simple Simon wrote:
Thanks to all who replied.
My main query was whether IE appeared in Add/Remove but you have answered
that. Still thought I could get a repair option there, must have got
confused after using ME for too long!
As regards error message - 0x1001cd11, it's only occasional. Googled for it
(nothing) but found this ref. in Yahoo
http://www.theeldergeek.com/forum/lo...hp/t16575.html.
Seems it could be something to do with Browser Helper Objects (BHO's) in Add
Ons.
All Windows updates installed.
Have updated and ran: Trend Micro AV, Spybot S&D, Ad-Aware and CWShredder
(all clean).
Also, have updated SpywareBlaster running in background, so very doubtful to
be a nasty.
I'll take a closer look at Add Ons (BHO's).
Thanks again to all who helped.