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Guest styxblue
Posted

I am getting a DDE Server Window:iexplore.exe - Application Error when I

close out Internet Explorer. It reads

 

The instruction at "0x77555d00" referenced memory at "0x0e2646a0". The

memory could not be "read". Click on OK to terminate the program.

 

I click on OK and it just goes away. It doesn't seem to be all the time, but

often enough that it is annoying. Does anyone have an idea what the problem

is?

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Guest Patrick Keenan
Posted

Re: DDE Server Window Error

 

"styxblue" <styxblue@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:02FB8A9C-247F-4FE6-BCAF-E1524FAE6EA3@microsoft.com...

>I am getting a DDE Server Window:iexplore.exe - Application Error when I

> close out Internet Explorer. It reads

>

> The instruction at "0x77555d00" referenced memory at "0x0e2646a0". The

> memory could not be "read". Click on OK to terminate the program.

>

> I click on OK and it just goes away. It doesn't seem to be all the time,

> but

> often enough that it is annoying. Does anyone have an idea what the

> problem

> is?

 

Try turning off all the add-ons, and see if the problem goes away. If it

does, turn them back on one at a time till you find which one is

misbehaving.

 

IE doesn't need to use DDE to transfer information between its own

components, this would be from an add-on not closing a DDE connection

properly.

 

HTH

-pk

Guest styxblue
Posted

Re: DDE Server Window Error

 

Patrick,

 

I know what add-ons are but I am not really sure where to go to turn them

off??

 

"Patrick Keenan" wrote:

> "styxblue" <styxblue@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:02FB8A9C-247F-4FE6-BCAF-E1524FAE6EA3@microsoft.com...

> >I am getting a DDE Server Window:iexplore.exe - Application Error when I

> > close out Internet Explorer. It reads

> >

> > The instruction at "0x77555d00" referenced memory at "0x0e2646a0". The

> > memory could not be "read". Click on OK to terminate the program.

> >

> > I click on OK and it just goes away. It doesn't seem to be all the time,

> > but

> > often enough that it is annoying. Does anyone have an idea what the

> > problem

> > is?

>

> Try turning off all the add-ons, and see if the problem goes away. If it

> does, turn them back on one at a time till you find which one is

> misbehaving.

>

> IE doesn't need to use DDE to transfer information between its own

> components, this would be from an add-on not closing a DDE connection

> properly.

>

> HTH

> -pk

>

>

>

Guest Patrick Keenan
Posted

Re: DDE Server Window Error

 

 

"styxblue" <styxblue@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:41D5693B-4435-4458-A977-9C6BFD2807BF@microsoft.com...

> Patrick,

>

> I know what add-ons are but I am not really sure where to go to turn them

> off??

 

 

If you have IE7 or 6, it's easy. Go to Tools, Manage Add-Ons.

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/web/sp2_addonmanager.mspx

 

HTH

-pk

 

>

> "Patrick Keenan" wrote:

>

>> "styxblue" <styxblue@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>> news:02FB8A9C-247F-4FE6-BCAF-E1524FAE6EA3@microsoft.com...

>> >I am getting a DDE Server Window:iexplore.exe - Application Error when I

>> > close out Internet Explorer. It reads

>> >

>> > The instruction at "0x77555d00" referenced memory at "0x0e2646a0". The

>> > memory could not be "read". Click on OK to terminate the program.

>> >

>> > I click on OK and it just goes away. It doesn't seem to be all the

>> > time,

>> > but

>> > often enough that it is annoying. Does anyone have an idea what the

>> > problem

>> > is?

>>

>> Try turning off all the add-ons, and see if the problem goes away. If

>> it

>> does, turn them back on one at a time till you find which one is

>> misbehaving.

>>

>> IE doesn't need to use DDE to transfer information between its own

>> components, this would be from an add-on not closing a DDE connection

>> properly.

>>

>> HTH

>> -pk

>>

>>

>>

Guest styxblue
Posted

Re: DDE Server Window Error

 

Hi Patrick

 

I disabled everything in there and it didn't help. I now think it has

something to do with my email. Comcast just changed our web based email and

is calling it smart zone, it is still comcast. I usually open it and minimize

it because I have to sign into it all the time. I minimize it and get on the

internet for a while and it is when I close out of both windows that the

message pops up. I have noticed that if I don't open my email at all, I don't

get the message. Any ideas?? I called Comcast and their solving is for me to

use Outlook Express because I can get my email that way also, they were of no

help.

 

"Patrick Keenan" wrote:

>

> "styxblue" <styxblue@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:41D5693B-4435-4458-A977-9C6BFD2807BF@microsoft.com...

> > Patrick,

> >

> > I know what add-ons are but I am not really sure where to go to turn them

> > off??

>

>

> If you have IE7 or 6, it's easy. Go to Tools, Manage Add-Ons.

> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/web/sp2_addonmanager.mspx

>

> HTH

> -pk

>

>

> >

> > "Patrick Keenan" wrote:

> >

> >> "styxblue" <styxblue@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> >> news:02FB8A9C-247F-4FE6-BCAF-E1524FAE6EA3@microsoft.com...

> >> >I am getting a DDE Server Window:iexplore.exe - Application Error when I

> >> > close out Internet Explorer. It reads

> >> >

> >> > The instruction at "0x77555d00" referenced memory at "0x0e2646a0". The

> >> > memory could not be "read". Click on OK to terminate the program.

> >> >

> >> > I click on OK and it just goes away. It doesn't seem to be all the

> >> > time,

> >> > but

> >> > often enough that it is annoying. Does anyone have an idea what the

> >> > problem

> >> > is?

> >>

> >> Try turning off all the add-ons, and see if the problem goes away. If

> >> it

> >> does, turn them back on one at a time till you find which one is

> >> misbehaving.

> >>

> >> IE doesn't need to use DDE to transfer information between its own

> >> components, this would be from an add-on not closing a DDE connection

> >> properly.

> >>

> >> HTH

> >> -pk

> >>

> >>

> >>

>

>

>


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