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Installed Vista and IE7 won't connect but Firefox will
ti-garn ti-g...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public internetexplorer general Open IE7, in the Options tab and then Internet options. Go on the security tab. Take of the check mark on the Protected mode activation. It will ask you to continue and that can be dangerous but click on "Yes".

Why is IE7 better than IE6?
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Check your connections 2) Try disabling Protected Mode - does it persist? 3) Try System Restore to before crash began - does it persist? btw When closing a tab or clicking on the X to exit IE7, it crashes and restarts...typical error that happens 4 to 5 times a day is: Problem signature Problem Event Name:

Flash9b.ocx crash once again
CYL C...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public internetexplorer general I am experiencing a similar problem with Windows Vista and IE7. Whenever I right-click on any of the folders within my favorites, IE will crash with the same error. However, if I disable the "Protected Mode" in IE7, it will not crash

Vista is a secure OS... YEAH RIGHT~~!
IE uses UAC for protected mode. I would call up and use that free phone support you got with your copy of windows Vista to figure out what's going on there. that's a crash and those are pretty big. you may have a bad install of IE7 so I would double scan your machine for malware - but given it was a new laptop,

Longhorn/Vista Eliminates Another Feature (More Vapourware ...
In IE7's new protected mode (Vista only), which is enabled by default, IE is restricted from writing to locations outside the browser cache without the user's .... However, DEP, when full on, may cause a number of applications to crash, or interfere with their installation. I'm betting that a majority of users will

IE7 crash when right-click favorites folder
"installed on the corner of my desk" Good one ;-) There's an issue in Vista with IE7 Protected Mode that I have to program for / program the installer for, and I have to rewrite the part of the program that lists the favorites and or currently open web sites, because the current version will only work with Vista

IE7 crash when right-click favorites folder
Gistcheckin "Nick" wrote: If I start IE7 with protected mode on, no pages will display, not even about:blank. Pages do seem to load, however, as I can still see the progress bar. Prior to this, it exhibited intermittent behavior and would seemingly randomly crash. I've already tried "resetting" internet explorer

crash issue w/Favorites
This means that there are external factors that are causing IE7 to crash. Third-party add-ons and software are an example of external factors that may cause IE7 to to http://blogs.msdn. com/ie/archive/2006/10/18/internet-explorer-7-for-windows-xp-available-now.aspx and IE7 for Windows Vista has protected mode,

IE7 on Vista (Still) Frequent Crashes when Closing Tab or Exit
At the time, the word was that it would not affect IE7 on Windows Vista because of that browser's Protected Mode, which isolates it from the operating system. Indeed, an e-mail attachment saved to the desktop would be just the thing to kick off this crash-restore cycle. It will be interesting to see how fast

Vista is a secure OS... YEAH RIGHT~~!
The only thing I changed is to set the search engine from msn.com to google.com.sg 2. No. I have neither Norton nor McAfee applications. I only have Norman 3) Iam using Windows Vista, thus not able to uninstall IE7. I realised that if I un-check the Protected Mode in IE7, the problem will not be there.

How to trace IE7 crashes under VISTA?
zachd [MSFT] za...@nomailplz.online.microsoft.com microsoft public windowsmedia player What's the fault bucket for the crash: http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html#bucket ? I have the same problem but I have noticed WMP loads and works fine in IE7 if I disable "Protected Mode". It's driving me insane.

LONG [News Digest] Linux News Digest for the 24hrs preceding 27-05-07
I am using Windows Vista, thus not able to uninstall IE7. It seems that this problem happens only when the "Protected Mode" is enabled. When I right-click on one of the folders within the favorites, IE will crash with: Faulting application iexplore.exe, version 7.0.6000.16386, time stamp 0x4549b133,

Right-click on folders within IE7 favorites causes IE to crash
... desk" Good one ;-) There's an issue in Vista with IE7 Protected Mode that I have to program for / program the installer for, and I have to rewrite the part of the program that lists the favorites and or currently open web sites, because the current version will only work with Vista "Business" or higher. sigh.

IE 7 Beta 2
Da Repubblica.it: "La vera novitą in tema di protezione, tuttavia, sarą presente solo in Windows Vista: su questo sistema operativo, il successore di Xp previsto per fine 2006, Explorer verrą eseguito nel cosiddetto "Protected Mode", una modalitą di esecuzione che impedisce, ad esempio, al browser, e dunque ai siti

IE 7 Protected Mode crash...
CYL C...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public internetexplorer general I click on the star icon of IE7 to bring up my favorites. When I right-click on one of the This persist in No Add-ons mode. This persist after resetting IE settings. It seems that this happens only when "Protected Mode" is enabled.

CSS Design Request
Yes it caused a crash but was it able to use this to exploit the system? -- Kerry Brown Microsoft MVP - Shell/User http://www.vistahelp.ca "jim kirk" At the time, the word was that it would not affect IE7 on Windows Vista because of that browser's Protected Mode, which isolates it from the operating system.

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Protected-Mode IE: Internet Explorer runs in a separate, low-privilege process, protecting the user from malicious content and security vulnerabilities, .... Transactional NTFS allows multiple file/folder operations to be treated as a single operation, so that a crash or power failure won't result in half-completed

Longhorn/Vista Eliminates Another Feature (More Vapourware ...
If I Delete my history, I can get past the same page that consistently crashes if I just revisited it, so it seems flash it trying to retrieve cached media The right click Run as Admin just opens IE with Protected Mode set to Off, so no wonder it works fine, there is no security for IE, so be careful using that

Using ActiveX in IE7
Adam A...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public internetexplorer general I have found, both on XP and Vista, that when I have two windows of IE7 open, one with protected mode on and the other with protected mode off, the instance running with protected mode on always crashes. Thr crash happens at random

WMP11 plugin won't load in IE7 under Vista
"ti-garn" wrote: Open IE7, in the Options tab and then Internet options. Go on the security tab. Take of the check mark on the Protected mode activation. Does your system become unstable, and lock up or crash more often? I have had this problem as result of IE losing the internet. "brian.r...@gmail.com" wrote: