An ActiveX control design problem on some banks or financial sites has caused IE to close this page. The Data Execution Prevention (DEP) feature in IE will prevent execution of this additional control. That's why the Web page automatically shuts down, restarts, or appears (DEP) to prevent every time you open an online bank or payment site: "Windows has closed this program to protect your computer." "The hint.
Because the DEP/NX memory protection feature in IE browser prevents the code from being executed in memory that is marked as not executable, it helps to block the attack behavior. System presets enable this feature, but don't worry, follow these steps to resolve your problem.
1, first click the "Start" button, and then click "All Programs", the Internet Explorer on the right mouse button, and then click "Run as Administrator."
2. Next open Internet options, switch to the Advanced tab, and find the "Enable memory protection help reduce online attack" option, uncheck it, and click OK when you are done.
3, restart the browser, now you should be able to normal in IE browser open Online banking or payment site.
Tip: If you are not an administrator to open IE browser, it is possible to set up, "Enable memory protection to help reduce online attacks" is grayed out, unable to operate.