June 08 2008

Shell64.dll

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Microsoft Internet Explorer has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience.

If you were in the middle of something, the information you were working on might be lost.

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If you receive the error message above when attempting to browse the Internet using Internet Explorer version 6 then a third party IE add-on has added shell64.dll on your computer.

Resolution of this problem is relatively simple - users can choose to either disable or delete the shell64.dll file from their system. The file itself is usually located within the system32 folder of your computer, although this may be different so do check thoroughly before taking any action.

March 17 2008

iexplore.dll

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Iexplore caused an invalid page fault in module Tps108.dll

When attempting to open Internet Explorer version 5.5 on your system you may receive the error message above, or a GPF (General Protection Fault) that mean the application must be closed. A similar error may also be encountered when you attempt to open My Computer or Windows Explorer.

Tps108.dll is a third party DLL and this error only occurs if said DLL is resident on your computer. This DLL can prevent IE and Windows Explorer from working properly.

Any of the following solutions should prove effective for resolving this error:

  • Disable third party extensions within your Internet Explorer application - Click Tools, Internet Options, and then Advanced. Within the Settings section of the page, locate the Browsing header and remove the tick from Enable third-party browser extensions (requires restart). Click OK and restart IE.
  • Disable tps108.dll - Disabling the extension will enable Internet Explorer and Windows Explorer to work properly on your system. Locate the dll using the Windows search function, and note the path to the file. Click Start, then Run, type cmd, and press Enter. Type regsvr32 /u <<enter path here>>\tps108.dll. Click OK and then restart your computer.

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