IE 7 in Vista 64

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I went on utube last night & played a few videos. After I had played about 3
& clicked on another to play.IE7 (latest updates applied) decided it had
enough & popped up a box informing me the it had to close.My only option was
to click "ok" button. This has occurred twice now using IE7. The other time
I had 3-4 windows open in IE7. Same option only able to click "ok" button &
IE7 closed completely. No error messages or explanation.
Anyone else getting this odd behavior?
Comments?
Fixes?
 
Re: IE 7 in Vista 64

Seems to be endemic to IE7. I have the problem in all systems that use it.
Vista86, Vista64, XP64 and XP86. It usually only happens 1-2 times a week,
but is by far the most frequent problem on any system I use.

"Kue2" <h.j.kennedy@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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>I went on utube last night & played a few videos. After I had played about
>3 & clicked on another to play.IE7 (latest updates applied) decided it had
>enough & popped up a box informing me the it had to close.My only option
>was to click "ok" button. This has occurred twice now using IE7. The other
>time I had 3-4 windows open in IE7. Same option only able to click "ok"
>button & IE7 closed completely. No error messages or explanation.
> Anyone else getting this odd behavior?
> Comments?
> Fixes?
 
Re: IE 7 in Vista 64

"Kue2" <h.j.kennedy@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:3E367F7D-EC7A-430A-8107-6DB402F4D94C@microsoft.com...
>I went on utube last night & played a few videos. After I had played about
>3 & clicked on another to play.IE7 (latest updates applied) decided it had
>enough & popped up a box informing me the it had to close.My only option
>was to click "ok" button. This has occurred twice now using IE7. The other
>time I had 3-4 windows open in IE7. Same option only able to click "ok"
>button & IE7 closed completely. No error messages or explanation.
> Anyone else getting this odd behavior?
> Comments?
> Fixes?



I get it all the time. It's Adobe's Macromedia Flash plug-in screwing things
up. Adobe should come out with a fix.

Saucy
 
Re: IE 7 in Vista 64

Hi John
Saucy says it's adobe flash player.
This might help
Version: 9.0.60.184 Beta Release
Date: Wednesday, August 22, 2007

http://www.winplanet.com/updates/1-d.htm


"John Barnes" <jbarnes@email.net> wrote in message
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> Seems to be endemic to IE7. I have the problem in all systems that use
> it. Vista86, Vista64, XP64 and XP86. It usually only happens 1-2 times a
> week, but is by far the most frequent problem on any system I use.
>
> "Kue2" <h.j.kennedy@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:3E367F7D-EC7A-430A-8107-6DB402F4D94C@microsoft.com...
>>I went on utube last night & played a few videos. After I had played about
>>3 & clicked on another to play.IE7 (latest updates applied) decided it had
>>enough & popped up a box informing me the it had to close.My only option
>>was to click "ok" button. This has occurred twice now using IE7. The other
>>time I had 3-4 windows open in IE7. Same option only able to click "ok"
>>button & IE7 closed completely. No error messages or explanation.
>> Anyone else getting this odd behavior?
>> Comments?
>> Fixes?

>
 
Re: IE 7 in Vista 64

Kue2:
I am running v9.0.45.0 with no problems on Vista x64.
Carlos

"Kue2" wrote:

> Hi John
> Saucy says it's adobe flash player.
> This might help
> Version: 9.0.60.184 Beta Release
> Date: Wednesday, August 22, 2007
>
> http://www.winplanet.com/updates/1-d.htm
>
>
> "John Barnes" <jbarnes@email.net> wrote in message
> news:u2oyfAN5HHA.4712@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> > Seems to be endemic to IE7. I have the problem in all systems that use
> > it. Vista86, Vista64, XP64 and XP86. It usually only happens 1-2 times a
> > week, but is by far the most frequent problem on any system I use.
> >
> > "Kue2" <h.j.kennedy@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> > news:3E367F7D-EC7A-430A-8107-6DB402F4D94C@microsoft.com...
> >>I went on utube last night & played a few videos. After I had played about
> >>3 & clicked on another to play.IE7 (latest updates applied) decided it had
> >>enough & popped up a box informing me the it had to close.My only option
> >>was to click "ok" button. This has occurred twice now using IE7. The other
> >>time I had 3-4 windows open in IE7. Same option only able to click "ok"
> >>button & IE7 closed completely. No error messages or explanation.
> >> Anyone else getting this odd behavior?
> >> Comments?
> >> Fixes?

> >

>
>
 
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