Internet Explorer

Discussion in 'Software' started by bjgarrick, Dec 13, 2004.

  1. bjgarrick

    bjgarrick MajorGeeks Admin - Malware Expert

    Im having a problem with Internet Explorer 6.0 Machine is Running WinXP Home w/ SP2. When I try to print from IE or Outlook I get an error "The specified module could not be found" URL : res://C:\WINDOWS\system32\shdoclc.dll/preview.dlg Line 229
    I have replaced that file but doesnt change anything.

    Any suggestions?
     
  2. Kodo

    Kodo SNATCHSQUATCH

  3. bjgarrick

    bjgarrick MajorGeeks Admin - Malware Expert

    Downloaded, Installed, Rebooted, same problem??

    Would a reinstall of IE 6.0 work you think?
     
  4. Kodo

    Kodo SNATCHSQUATCH

    Try this

    Click Start, and then click Run.
    2.In the Open box, type:iexplore.exe /rereg
    3.Click OK.
     
  5. bjgarrick

    bjgarrick MajorGeeks Admin - Malware Expert

    Ok, Im not sure what did it, but its printing now. Thanks for the quick reply.
     
  6. bjgarrick

    bjgarrick MajorGeeks Admin - Malware Expert

    Just for future reference, What does "iexplore.exe /rereg" from start, run do? And what is it for?
     
  7. chaslang

    chaslang MajorGeeks Admin - Master Malware Expert Staff Member

    I believe it is a new repair command XPsp2. It also does a registry reinitialization (for all the files used by IE - you know, all the DLLs) which used to be done during a boot.
     
  8. bjgarrick

    bjgarrick MajorGeeks Admin - Malware Expert

    oh ok, thanks..should be helpful in the future
     

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