RE: Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library
"Muzafar Ganie" wrote:
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> Hi Ajay,
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> You can try the following steps that might fix the issue
>
> Step 1:
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> Delete the contents of the temp folders
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> Start->run->temp- delete all contents
> start->run->%temp%->Delete all contents
> Start->RUN->Prefetch->delete all the contents
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> Right click on the recycle bin and then choose "empty recycle bin"
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> Close all the windows
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> Step 2:
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> Section 3: Internet Explorer configuration settings
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> Part 1: Optimize Internet Explorer
>
> By optimizing Internet Explorer, you can clear old files and settings that
> may be causing conflicts and may be preventing you from connecting to the
> Internet. To optimize Internet Explorer, follow these steps:
>
> 1. In Internet Explorer, click Tools, and then click Internet Options.
> 2. Click the General tab.
> 3. Under Temporary Internet files, click Delete Files.
> 4. Click to select the Delete all offline content check box, and then click
> OK.
> 5. Click Delete Cookies. When you are prompted to confirm this selection,
> click OK.
> 6. Click Settings.
> 7. Click View Objects.
> 8. Click View, and then click Details.
> 9. If Damaged appears in the Status column for any program file, remove
> that program file.
> 10. Close the Downloaded Program Files dialog box.
> 11. In the Settings dialog box, click OK .
> 12. Under History, click Clear History, and then click Yes when you are
> prompted to confirm the selection.
> 13. In the Internet Options dialog box, click OK.
> 14. Try to browse the Internet.
>
> Part 2: Reset default settings in Internet Explorer
> Setting security settings too high may prevent Internet Explorer from
> displaying a Web site. Therefore, we recommend that you set these settings to
> a default level and test whether these settings are causing a conflict. To do
> this, follow these steps: 1. In Internet Explorer, click Tools, and then
> click Internet Options.
> 2. Click the Security tab.
> 3. Click Internet, and then click Default Level .
> 4. Click Intranet, and then click Default Level.
> 5. Click the Advanced tab, and then click Restore Defaults.
> 6. Close Internet Explorer, reopen Internet Explorer, and then try to
> browse the Internet.
> If this does not resolve the problem, you can return restore Internet
> Explorer to its previous security level.
> Part 3: Disable third-party browser extensions
> Browser extensions are used by some Web sites to provide additional content,
> such as Flash movies. It is possible that one of these extensions is damaged
> or is conflicting with Internet Explorer. To disable all third-party browser
> extensions, follow these steps: 1. Click Start, right-click Internet
> Explorer, and then click Internet Properties.
> 2. Click the Advanced tab.
> 3. Click to clear the Enable third-party browser extensions (requires
> restart) check box.
> 4. Click Apply, and then click OK.
> 5. Start Internet Explorer, and then try to browse the Internet.
>
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> Remove the toolbars from add/remove programs(anything)
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> Change the home page of internet
>
> Muzafar
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> I've tried what you suggested, but the problem persists.