Recently, TechRepublic member, Choochim, posted a question in the SupportRepublic forum regarding Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0. If you have a solution to the problem, you could be awarded 250TechPoints.
It keeps crashing, and crashing, and crashing…
Choochim has been having a perplexing problem with MSIE 5.0. In order to receive help with the situation, Choochim posted the following within the Windows section of the SupportRepublic forum: “Since yesterday, IE5 has been crashing on my NT Workstation 4.0 with Service Pack 6 installed. I have tried everything from repairing Internet Explorer to reinstalling it, neither of which fixes the problem.
“I tried to reinstall SP6, and I received a message ‘Unable to open SETUP LOG for modification or addition.’ When I open a Web page, I can see some of the content of the Web site. Then, ‘DRWTSN32‘ promptly comes and kills the IE instance. Could someone please help me? SOS!”
Do you believe you might have a solution to Choochim’s problem? Have you had a similar problem with MSIE 5.0? Post a note below, send us a note, or answer the question in the SupportRepublic Windows Forum.
Recently, TechRepublic member, Choochim, posted a question in the SupportRepublic forum regarding Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0. If you have a solution to the problem, you could be awarded 250TechPoints.
It keeps crashing, and crashing, and crashing…
Choochim has been having a perplexing problem with MSIE 5.0. In order to receive help with the situation, Choochim posted the following within the Windows section of the SupportRepublic forum: “Since yesterday, IE5 has been crashing on my NT Workstation 4.0 with Service Pack 6 installed. I have tried everything from repairing Internet Explorer to reinstalling it, neither of which fixes the problem.
“I tried to reinstall SP6, and I received a message ‘Unable to open SETUP LOG for modification or addition.’ When I open a Web page, I can see some of the content of the Web site. Then, ‘DRWTSN32‘ promptly comes and kills the IE instance. Could someone please help me? SOS!”
Do you believe you might have a solution to Choochim’s problem? Have you had a similar problem with MSIE 5.0? Post a note below, send us a note, or answer the question in the SupportRepublic Windows Forum.