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PC & MAC CLINIC - On line problem solving. (CPU)     

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

Kayak - 17 Sep 2003 12:35 - 889 of 11003

TOK, have a wade through some of these and see whether any of them help...

http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=%22mshtmled.dll%22&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&meta=

The Other Kevin - 17 Sep 2003 15:09 - 890 of 11003

Kayak - Thanks for the link. I had, in fact, already had a look at the Google references and couln't see anything quite relevant.

Spaceman - More thanks. Your link took me to an mshtml (rather than mshtmled) link but patch Q816506 seemed relevant. But after the Download up came a message saying that I needed IE SP1 installed first. However, the Service Pack is already installed together with another relevant file, Q813489. I'll wait and see what happens.

Thanks again to both of you. (Said in a whisper so no one else will hear: the problem does appear mostly when logged on over the road. And one of K's Google refs mentioned "Java rich web pages" Now, I'm a tech numbskull but those words did seem to strike a chord. Mmmmmm)

Spaceman - 17 Sep 2003 15:25 - 891 of 11003

TOK, sorry about that, not sure how I got that wrong, can you post the exact deatils of the message you are getting and I will try and investigate a bit more.

Have you updated your OS recently using Windows Update?

The Other Kevin - 17 Sep 2003 15:52 - 892 of 11003

Spaceman - Everything up to date. The message, now from memory, seemed the same as referred to in your link, except that the problem was with mshtmled.dll rather than mshtml.dll. I'll post again when (and if) it pops up again. Regards, TOK.

The Other Kevin - 18 Sep 2003 08:55 - 893 of 11003

Oh dear, there it goes again. "MS has encountered a problem with IE and needs to close" As before, the problem is with mshtmled.dll. At the time I was logged on here, over the road and was running a Synergy portfolio.

TullettJ (MoneyAM) - 18 Sep 2003 09:07 - 894 of 11003

TOK,

Find the file mshtmled.dll on your machine, right click on it and click properties.

You should see a version number and details of the DLL file. If you dont, then that DLL file is corrupted. If it is, then you can get someone to email you a working version.

Ive had similar problems with this in the past, and it was due to corrupted dlls.

J.

Pedro - 18 Sep 2003 09:07 - 895 of 11003

Hi

Toshiba Tecra Laptop.

I don't know if this a problem, but there is definitely something wrong with my PC. I launch say Word (or any other app) and it will not start until I have managed to bring up the Task Manager, but I have noticed that my Secondary IDE Channel appears in the "safely remove hardware" box.

Or is it my RUND32.DLL file that is causing the delay.

Also running in processes I have a "backweb-7288971.exe" which I can not remember seeing before.

Any help appreciated as the delay in launching apps is most annoying !!

Peds

Pedro - 18 Sep 2003 10:13 - 896 of 11003

backweb is for Easy Share software so not a problem there

Pedro - 18 Sep 2003 10:38 - 897 of 11003

Checked Rundll32.exe and appears to be correct size etc. So is it all down to the Secondary IDE Channel ?

The Other Kevin - 18 Sep 2003 12:09 - 898 of 11003

TullettJ - Thanks for the guidance. Checked out the file's properties and they seem ok. Mmmmmm?

Optimist - 18 Sep 2003 12:31 - 899 of 11003

Are there any Outlook 2002 experts around?

In the Tracking Options I have checked the never send a reply in response to read receipt requests.

However, I have just discovered that if a spam mail is permanently deleted by one of my filter rules then Outlook sends a Deleted - Not Read receipt. This was not only confirming the email address to the spammer but the receipts header also contains my default email address, the name of my computer, the name of my ISP account and the currently assigned IP address. Outlook does not keep a copy of this receipt.

Can anyone suggest a way to: -

1. Stop Outlook sending these receipts? (I have already changed my rules from permanent delete to delete)

2. Is it possible to limit the information sent in an email header?


3. Is there a way of making Outlook store copies of receipts?

Kayak - 18 Sep 2003 12:34 - 900 of 11003

Optimist, strange, but you can always change the rule to put the messages into a separate folder and then delete the messages once in a while. That is better anyway in case your rules catch a bona fide message.

Optimist - 18 Sep 2003 18:55 - 901 of 11003

Thanks Kayak

I've changed my rules to normal delete which is effectively a move to the deleted folder and does not generate a receipt.

It's annoying that something that is supposed to deal with the junk mail ends up giving the spammers even more of your details but I should expect that from Microsoft.

PW Carnell - 19 Sep 2003 23:31 - 902 of 11003

When the Norton FireWall is enabled I am unable to access level 2.
Can anybody help please?

david 2000 - 20 Sep 2003 12:25 - 903 of 11003

Can anyone explain what the diffence is between a normal TFT monitor and one with DVI. Plus what benefits it has? I am looking to set up a dual screen set up with possiblity of a 3rd. What graphics card would anyone recomend? I have a Dell 2.6Mhz 512 RAM 80Gb HD with WinXP . currently with factory fitted 64Mb card.?
Ta in advance.. Croc you got any deals going???

Robb - 22 Sep 2003 09:53 - 904 of 11003

d2k

I have recently fitted a Matrox P750 for three screens @175 from Komplett. It is really a poor mans parhelia but since I don't play games etc on my trading m/c I don't need 256mb in a graphics card. Very happy with it and very easy set up and I would recommend it.

Regards
Rob

PS there is a thread discussing graphics cards started by boyse

Spaceman - 22 Sep 2003 10:28 - 905 of 11003

d2000, re the DVI part of your Q, DVI is a fully digital interface which means that monitors and cards so equipped can pass signal directly in the digital domain. The Analogue connections (D25 connectors) translate the signals in the PC into Analogue before displaying it on the monitor. For TFT panels there are considerable potential benefits from staying in the digital domain, the geometry will be perfect and the colours should be more accurate and the performance can be better. However for most users these differences may not be noticeable. For users who are colour critical and who profile their monitors DVI is very nice. Some day most monitors will work in the digital domain.

DVI connections are normally longer and have what appears to be a cross at one end, however some manufacturers use different versions and the DVI connector on Graphics cards can carry analogue signals as well so many (most) DVI cards can handle Analogue as well.

david 2000 - 22 Sep 2003 13:06 - 906 of 11003

Thanks guys, I'll look that card up.... and thanks for the DVI info, spaceman

instantcash - 29 Sep 2003 09:49 - 907 of 11003

Morning all,

I have just installed Norton Firewall on my pc and need to set it so that I can receive moneyam streaming services.

Does anyone know a way I can do this?

Thanks in advance

CC - 30 Sep 2003 18:15 - 908 of 11003

I am looking for a decent isp.

Fed up with Freeserve - basically I can't run enough internet explorer windows without them falling over.

Am currently on the aol trial - the stability is fantastic - I can run anything I want. However, today I have discovered they do not support internet connection sharing which seems unbelievable in this day and age.

Broadband not available here - don't think it will be for another 2 years and even then I'm too far from the exchange.

Any advice greatly appreciated.
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