Unsolved

This post is more than 5 years old

1 Message

10109

August 31st, 2005 18:00

Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime library - can't launch Internet Explorer

Any help would be appreciated!! Here goes........ A few days ago, when attempting to open Internet Explorer, after clicking on the icon in my Start menu, I got the message above (in the dialog box title bar) with the following detail below:
 
Program: C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe
 
This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way. Please contact the application's support team for more information.
 
The only option is to click "OK", and then that's it - no Internet Explorer. I use it nearly everyday, and don't recall installing any new software, etc. recently.
 
HELP!!!!!

2 Intern

 • 

5.8K Posts

 • 

17.3K Points

August 31st, 2005 19:00

Hi:
I have been seeing several reports recently that uninstalling google's toolbar has solved your
particular problem:
 
Worth a try.

8 Posts

September 19th, 2005 11:00

I had the exact same problem.   I went into Add/Remove and removed the Google Toolbar and it solved the problem for me.

1 Message

September 19th, 2005 18:00

Yep, I came here looking for a solution to this problem, removed Google toolbar and now it's all good with IE.

Of course, there's always those sleek Google friendly alternatives such as Firefox and Opera. ; )

2 Posts

November 18th, 2005 04:00

i have been at this for days tring to stop the runtime error. where is goole bar?

2 Intern

 • 

5.8K Posts

 • 

17.3K Points

November 18th, 2005 04:00



@bearmathew wrote:
i have been at this for days tring to stop the runtime error. where is goole bar?



hi:

The google toolbar is installed in your internet browser. To find out if you have it, and to uninstall it to solve your runtime error, click on Start>Settings>Control Panel>Add or Remove Programs.  You will be presented with a list of installed programs. If Google is installed , it will be listed there. Click on it and you will be offered the option to uninstall it.

1 Message

April 23rd, 2006 21:00

hey i removed the Google toolbar but 8i still have the error???

October 18th, 2006 00:00

Another solution to this is :
 
Go to Tools:Internet Options:Advanced and uncheck "ENABLE THIRD PARTY BROWSER EXTENSIONS"
 
Then restart your computer.

1 Message

January 15th, 2007 19:00

This happened to me and just removing Google Toolbar wa not enough. I unchecked the "all third party browser extensions" and that fixed the issue.
 
Oddly, it only afected one of the two suers on the machine. I could always start IE using the first user but it was fall over when the second logged in and vice versa.

Message Edited by sammysawdust on 01-15-200703:08 PM

2 Intern

 • 

5.8K Posts

 • 

17.3K Points

January 15th, 2007 19:00

sammysawdust:
 
If disabling all third party browser extensions worked, it is likely that only one of them is the culprit. From what you describe, it's a good bet that McAfee's anti-phishing is the one. If you use McAfee, try disabling this option from within McAfee, then re-enable all your third party extensions.

0 events found

No Events found!

Top