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December 12th, 2005 15:00

Babs3,

Uninstall the Google toolbar. That should correct the problem and reinstalling it has not caused other users to experience the error again.

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December 12th, 2005 15:00

I am getting the same error as stated here, but I do not have a google bar installed. Anyone know the solutions to this error?

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December 12th, 2005 18:00

I have the same problem. I can go under my user account and it works fine. But I try my kids and I get the Runtime Error Message. I have did the system restore, I have deleted their account and reinstalled it and I have removed the Yahoo Toolbar. Nothing works. Anyone out there to help?

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December 12th, 2005 21:00

I do not have Google on my toolbar unless you can tell me where to find it that I can't see.

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December 13th, 2005 00:00

This may be a longshot, but...
 
The Google toolbar seems to be the most common IE extension to cause this problem, but perhaps not the only one. I would make sure that all extensions are disabled.
 
In IE go to Tools>Internet Options>Advanced tab, Browsing section,  and uncheck "Enable third-party browser extensions", click Apply, then Okay,  and reboot.
 
Alternatively, you could download the free Browser Helper Object (BHO) utility called BHODemon 2.0 from:
http://www.majorgeeks.com/download3550.html
 
and run it to selectively disable BHO's one by one, til you find the culprit.

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December 13th, 2005 15:00

Joe53, Thanks so much. IT WORKED!! You just made my day. I will surely come back for help when needed again. Thanks Again and Happy Holidays!!!!!!!

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December 13th, 2005 17:00

grassroots:

Glad that worked, and thanks for reporting back.

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December 16th, 2005 15:00

Thanks so much for the information.  It worked.  What a relief.  It is very kind of you to share your knowledge and help us novices out.  Happy holidays.

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January 6th, 2006 02:00

Just wondering which BHO you shut down to get rid of the error.

Thanks

 

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April 29th, 2006 15:00

I also had this frustrating problem (without any Google bar installed), but unchecking 'allow third party browser extensions' fixed it.  I also 'cleared SSL cache' and deleted cookies and files under Internet Options.

Note: it is important to perform these fixes under *each* user's account. 

 

 

 

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June 3rd, 2006 23:00

I downloaded BHODemon and disabled the few unverified BHO's listed.  This did not solve the problem. I then went to IE6 Manage add-ons and disabled a much larger list of unverified BHO's.

The only BHO's now active are ACROiehlpobject class

and the following browser extensions

Mcafe antiplishing filter

real.com

It now works !!!

Thanks for all the help

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June 30th, 2006 04:00

I found that you could not have two users running sessions of IExplorer with the McAfee_Anti_Phishing_BHO.1 program running. The second user that tries to run IExplorer with Anti Phishing gets the run time error. Just use BHODemon to disable this in everyone's account.
 
To do this, I had to install BHODemon. Then set everyone's account as administrator, if they aren't already admin. You need this type of access to use BHODemon from each account. Then go into each account and use BHODemon to disable the Anti Phishing. Then you can reset the accounts to limited access as needed. 

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July 1st, 2006 18:00

I reinstalled the google toolbar and do not have any problems.  I have removed Mcaffe from my system so if that was a problem it is not now. 
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