Accessing many sites results in web page obj error and IE locks up. Have tried resetting to default.
SOURCE: Internet explorer 7 unable to save settings
Try this it helped me:
Go to Registry Editor:
Click START>RUN>type "REGEDIT"
Add following DWORD Values:
'HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main"
Add New DWORD Value called "RunOnceHasShown" and set the value to "1"
and
another DWORD Value called "RunOnceComplete" and set the value to "1"
Restart the Internet Explorer and it should be fine.
SOURCE: Can't email web links or pages, since downloading explorer 8.
hmmm 8 still has holes in it last i heard its still beta ....
ok so now you need to run ccleaner
reinstall 7 and then windows updates
www.ccleaner.com
SOURCE: constantly encountering an error and needs to close
I think, its some Add-on which is creating this problem in IE.
Please check the Add-ons in the Tools "Manage Add-Ons" Menu and try Enable / Disable for the Add-on which you think is not required for your IE.
SOURCE: IE 8 errors and forced closing on certain web sites
Hi there.
IE8 has know compatibility issues and is not really recommened at this moment in time, i suggest you download and install mozilla firefox 8. Download Firefox here >>>>>>
http://www.mozilla-europe.org/en/firefox/
Good luck and thanks for using FixYa!!
SOURCE: Internet Explorer is erratic.
Do you have addons in your IE browser, if so right click on the IE Icon and click start in NO ADDON MODE and see if the behavior stops.
also, the .net framework can cause issues you may want to reinstall the .net 3 update individually and see if your IE settles down.
There are so many things that can cause problems in IE. especially when you update it, seems everytime there are problems.
You may have encountered the following message while browsing certain websites:
"Internet Explorer cannot open the Internet site http://<website>.com. Operation aborted."
This really has nothing to do with your browser or your computer. You get this error because of faulty web coding from the webmaster's end.
IE displays this error when it is unable to open a particular element on a web page.
There are many things you can do to troubleshoot this kind of problem.
Upgrade Internet Explorer.
This problem does not occur in Internet Explorer 8. Navigate to Microsoft download Center and click on the "Download" button to upgrade to IE8 or IE9 (see Below).
http://download.cnet.com/windows-internet-explorer-8/3000-2356_4-10910662.html
IE 8
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/internet-explorer/default.aspx
IE 9
Click on "Tools" and select "Internet Options." Hit the "Advanced" tab.
Click to remove the check mark next to "Show friendly HTTP error messages" under "Browsing" sub-headings.
Click on "Apply" and hit "OK." Please note this works mostly for Internet Explorer 6, although there is no harm in trying this on older or newer versions.
Add the specific website that is producing "Operation aborted" error under "Restricted Sites."
Click on the "Security" tab under "Internet Options."
Single-click to highlight "Restricted Sites."
Hit on the "Sites" button and click on "Add."
Type the URL of the website and hit "OK."
This works for Internet Explorer 7, but again, you can try this in earlier versions.
Disable or require prompt for "Active Scripting" when you view the specific website.
Click on the "Security" tab.
Click to highlight 'Restricted Sites" zone.
Navigate down to the sub-heading "Scripting."
Click to select "Disabled" under "Active Scripting."
You may also choose "Prompt" if you want IE to issue a prompt when opening the specific web page or website.
You can run a free registry scan using utilities from http://re7.info
If you are still worried about the registry or need to fix any problems with it
Hope this helps.
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