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Continually getting Program not responding (OE6 SP2 & IE6 SP2)
Patience is a virtue & I'm just about running out .......
For some unknown reason, since the last update I continually get Program not responding when using IE6 SP2 and OE 6 SP2. I cannot deduce what is causing it, as the symptoms appear under different circumstances...... anyone experienced similar and can help me gain some sanity ?????? -- Carrie |
Continually getting Program not responding (OE6 SP2 & IE6 SP2)
Remove the update via Add/Remove programs. If it is back to normal, download
it again with your anti-virus turned off. It sometimes prevents a clean install. -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Cazs" wrote in message ... Patience is a virtue & I'm just about running out ....... For some unknown reason, since the last update I continually get Program not responding when using IE6 SP2 and OE 6 SP2. I cannot deduce what is causing it, as the symptoms appear under different circumstances...... anyone experienced similar and can help me gain some sanity ?????? -- Carrie |
Continually getting Program not responding (OE6 SP2 & IE6 SP2)
"Cazs" wrote in message
... Patience is a virtue & I'm just about running out ....... For some unknown reason, since the last update I continually get Program not responding when using IE6 SP2 and OE 6 SP2. I cannot deduce what is causing it, as the symptoms appear under different circumstances...... anyone experienced similar and can help me gain some sanity ?????? -- Carrie What OS? If XP, check the Event Viewer in Control Panel | Administration Tools to see what the might be going on. You can also turn back on Error Reporting in System Properties | Advanced tab so it will show you any errors. |
Continually getting Program not responding (OE6 SP2 & IE6 SP2
HI Bruce
Already been down this route, forgot to say I am running XP Pro SP2 -- Carrie "Bruce Hagen" wrote: Remove the update via Add/Remove programs. If it is back to normal, download it again with your anti-virus turned off. It sometimes prevents a clean install. -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Cazs" wrote in message ... Patience is a virtue & I'm just about running out ....... For some unknown reason, since the last update I continually get Program not responding when using IE6 SP2 and OE 6 SP2. I cannot deduce what is causing it, as the symptoms appear under different circumstances...... anyone experienced similar and can help me gain some sanity ?????? -- Carrie |
Continually getting Program not responding (OE6 SP2 & IE6 SP2
Im on XP Pro sp2
Will try the event viewer to monitor events - then post when Ive got something to report - KR -- Carrie "DGuess" wrote: "Cazs" wrote in message ... Patience is a virtue & I'm just about running out ....... For some unknown reason, since the last update I continually get Program not responding when using IE6 SP2 and OE 6 SP2. I cannot deduce what is causing it, as the symptoms appear under different circumstances...... anyone experienced similar and can help me gain some sanity ?????? -- Carrie What OS? If XP, check the Event Viewer in Control Panel | Administration Tools to see what the might be going on. You can also turn back on Error Reporting in System Properties | Advanced tab so it will show you any errors. |
Continually getting Program not responding (OE6 SP2 & IE6 SP2)
"Cazs" wrote in message
... Patience is a virtue & I'm just about running out ....... For some unknown reason, since the last update I continually get Program not responding when using IE6 SP2 and OE 6 SP2. I cannot deduce what is causing it, as the symptoms appear under different circumstances...... anyone experienced similar and can help me gain some sanity ?????? Most likely cause I think would be I/O hang but an equally likely cause is a program loop. When the symptom happens use Task Manager's Processes tab (or SysInternals Process Explorer), with maximal columns showing and see what the "hung" process is doing. Process Explorer may be a better choice since it shows the same info and sometimes can highlight changes with different colors. The most likely device to hang which is common to both programs would be your communications link (e.g. modem or NIC) which you can test at the time of the hang, e.g. by using XP's Network Diagnostics tool. There are various ways to start it. The simplest way for me to describe is switching to a cmd window entering netsh diag gui I would set maximal options and then do a scan. See what gets reported. Good luck Robert Aldwinckle --- |
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