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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.

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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.

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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. ; )

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November 18th, 2005 04:00

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

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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.

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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.

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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

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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.
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