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I never found a reasoning for it the issue it just sort of went away. You can either register the dll's or downgrade the browser and then upgrade it back which would essentially re-register the dll's anyways. Thanks for response. Yeah maybe I'll make a startup script, as it seems to be effecting more people.

To continue this discussion, please ask a new question. Try each one of the following steps and see if the problem goes away.

Open IE, go to Tools , Internet Options or click on the Settings gear icon at the top right and then clear out the temporary Internet files. Under Browsing History, click the Delete button and then check Temporary Internet files and website files.

In case you downloaded an executable file that is causing the problem, this will remove it. In some versions of IE, script debugging can be the cause for this issue. Run anti-spyware and anti-virus software on the computer. Click on the Startup tab and uncheck all items and then re-start the computer.

This disables all startup programs from running. If you still get the error, go ahead and turn them back on one by one and see at which problem the problem comes back. This is called performing a clean boot. Install the latest updates from Microsoft Update web site. If you started receiving this error AFTER installing the latest updates, you will have to perform a System Restore to the point before you installed the updates. Unsolicited bulk mail or bulk advertising. Any link to or advocacy of virus, spyware, malware, or phishing sites.

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User Replied on May 1, Hi,. When do you face this issue, while opening Internet Explorer browser or while clicking on New Tab option? The issue occurs when dynamic link library DLL files that are related to Internet Explorer are not correctly registered. I would suggest you to run the Internet Explorer performance troubleshooter and check. Refer to the below Article and look for Pages aren't displaying correctly or appear blank. Perform the troubleshooting steps and check if that helps:.

Reply with the status of the issue. Keep us posted if you face any issues on windows in future. We will be glad to help you. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. If it is not displayed, and you are using Internet Explorer 6 , an error may have occurred during an update. You are not using IE6 so the resolution you are trying does not apply to you. In any case, the procedure it advises is obsolete and would explain your symptoms using it.

Sounds like you have about:blank as your default Home page and can't find a way to change it. Make sure that Internet Explorer is selected as the Opens with program. If the problem is not resolved, go to the next method. Although browser add-ins can improve your online experience, they can occasionally interfere or conflict with other software on your computer.

However, be aware that some webpages, or Internet Explorer itself, might not be displayed correctly if an add-in is disabled. First, start Internet Explorer with add-ins temporarily disabled to see whether the problem is resolved.

Add-ins will be disabled only until you restart Internet Explorer in the usual manner. To do this, follow these steps:. If Internet Explorer No Add-ons mode resolves the problem, follow these steps to identify the browser add-in that is causing the problem:. If the problem is caused by damaged or incompatible Internet Explorer settings or add-ins, you can usually resolve the problem by resetting Internet Explorer settings to the default settings.

When you reset the Internet Explorer settings, all previous settings are lost and cannot be recovered. When you restore the Internet Explorer default settings, some webpages that rely on stored cookies, form data, passwords, or previously installed browser add-ins might not work correctly.

However, resetting Internet Explorer to the default settings does not delete your favorites, feeds, and several other personal settings. Click Start , type inetcpl. The Internet Options dialog box appears. Then, click Reset again.



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