In the past two days, several friends reported that IE could not be opened, but QQ could be used normally. I didn't care at the beginning, but I even got a trick last night. Whether it's IE, MYIE, or MAXTHON, whether it's refreshing or shutting down and re-opening the ghost, it's just a bit blank, there is nothing to say about it.
Later, I cleared the COOKIE, deleted the temporary files, and used the net altar messenger of the eight rings to solve the problem. (In fact, I do not fully agree with the mistakes of the Eight Precepts. However, to use his stuff, I can only make up my makeup, break into the enemy, defraud the enemy of trust, and fulfill our revolutionary ideals. I hereby declare)
I have done it, but the same method won't work with friends. So I had to search and find the following items on the Internet and send them through QQ. I don't really remember who taught me the first method. It seems to be a dish, and it seems to be 18. I finally handled the boss's IE fault (on the H station, alas, the interval between doing such follow-up work is getting shorter and shorter. So by the way, I posted the content here to facilitate future use and to make it easy for users who are in the same trouble.
The cause of this problem is that the IE module is damaged or is infected with viruses.
Method 1: register the following DLL files again.
Start-run-enter the following commands in sequence
Regsvr32 Shdocvw. dll
Regsvr32 Shell32.dll
Regsvr32 Oleaut32.dll
Regsvr32 Actxprxy. dll
Regsvr32 Mshtml. dll
Regsvr32 Urlmon. dll
The second command does not need to be input. After these commands are input, restart windows. If it is invalid, enter the second command again.
In the forum, 80% of the people who used this method solved the problem.
Method 2: issues with the COMCTL32.DLL file.
This file may be replaced when IE or windows is upgraded. Maybe the new version of COMCTL32.DLL has a BUG.
Find a windows installation CD, search for it, find a file named COMCTL32.DL _, copy it, use winrar to extract the file as a COMCTL32.DLL file, and overwrite the existing file.
(WIN 2000 test OK)
Method 3: An error occurred when registering regsvr32 Oleaut32.dll with method 1 or an error occurred when registering regsvr32 Oleaut32.dll again.
Extract the Oleaut32.dll file from the windows CD and overwrite the existing file with winrar in the MDAC_IE5.CAB package.
Method 4: the DCOM attribute settings are incorrect.
See http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx? Scid = kb; EN-US; Q274696
1. Click Start ".
2. Enter "Dcomcnfg ".
3. Select "yes" in the pop-up dialog box ".
4. Click the "Default Security Mechanism" tab.
5. In the "default access permission" column, click "Edit default value ".
6. Check whether there are "SYSTEM" and "Interactive" items in the column under "name". If not, add them.
7. Click OK and click OK.
Method 5: download this tool may help fix the problem.
Http://download.microsoft.com/download/msninvestor/Patch/1.0/WIN98/EN-US/mcrepair.exe
Access http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/search.aspx? Displaylang = en
Method 6: Download fixblast.exeand fixwelch.exe from the norton's website, which may be more useful later.
Method 7: Upgrade ie