Posts: 2246 | Location: Over there (wh04) ---> | Registered: November 08, 1999
<Daniel Newsome>
Posted
What browser version are you using?
I think the best thing to try is a visit to windowsupdate.com and get all the most recent patches, since we're not putting anything on your hard drive.
If you have a firewall installed, check settings, I have latest Nortons Firewall, and IE6, I have some issues between some sites and need to tweek the settings on the firewall sometimes.
Posts: 17 | Location: Exeter, PA, USA | Registered: March 20, 2002
Dan, is this a problem with the ActivEdit control? I know others who use the XP->IE6 combination and don't have this problem... I've checked the control documentation and forums to no avail. I'll contact their support staff today and see if they've heard of anything like this.
<Daniel Newsome>
Posted
I'm 90% certain there are extended curcumstances here... firewall issues, security settings, XP service paces. There are 686 customers on that boxz, this is the first report of this, so I'm not sure where to look.
Is there anything like a virus scanner running on the other which is interpreting the control running as a malicious process and killing the parent application? i.e. -> IE
Regards,
Brett Harris Infopop Corporation
Posts: 3136 | Location: WA | Registered: August 08, 2000
The only errors I can see on the activeX vendor's support page are: In some versions of XP, IE will crash ActiveEdit controls until all the patches for IE have been downloaded from windowsupdate.com