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Windows Internet Explorer shuts down

I have a program that has to use IE and when you open it there is a small pop up window that opens. Once the window closes, before I can sign in to the program, IE shuts down. Any time you try to close one IE window, it shuts all the IE windows down. What could make this happen. I have run all kind of Anit Virus programs and have found nothing. Please advise.

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