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Stack fault in shdocvw.doc
When I boot the PC and log onto microsoft network . i get error message
that "explorer had stack fault in shdocvw.dll...." and windows freezes. If i cancel the login, no error message and windows runs OK except i cant see the network of course. I have read the KB on this stack faults in shdocvw.dll and my issue with network login isnt addressed. they talk about "My documents" etc This problem began to appear recently after i installed and upgrade to Norton antivirus which i have since uninstalled and reinstalled but still get the same stack fault in any configuration. Please advise any comment, please. |
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Try IE Repair, in the Tools menu of System Information (MSINFO32.EXE)
I have to also suggest that you consider an alternative antivirus. Norton has always been a massive piece of bloatware, and as time passes, its behavior on a Windows 98 system gets worse and worse. Myself, I use eTrust Armor. http://www.my-etrust.com -- Gary S. Terhune MS MVP Shell/User "Tom Chandler" wrote in message ... When I boot the PC and log onto microsoft network . i get error message that "explorer had stack fault in shdocvw.dll...." and windows freezes. If i cancel the login, no error message and windows runs OK except i cant see the network of course. I have read the KB on this stack faults in shdocvw.dll and my issue with network login isnt addressed. they talk about "My documents" etc This problem began to appear recently after i installed and upgrade to Norton antivirus which i have since uninstalled and reinstalled but still get the same stack fault in any configuration. Please advise any comment, please. |
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It appears that my profile was corrupt. when i looged on as another user, no
problem, so i recreated my profile and all seems well. Your comment regarding Norton was confirmed by several techs here that claim that windows problems created by Norton install or uninstall are quiete often nearly unfixable. Unfortunetaly ,we are using Symantec on our network, but when i have to renew next year, we will take a hard look around. We will all be using XP by then anyway thanks Tom "Gary S. Terhune" wrote in message ... Try IE Repair, in the Tools menu of System Information (MSINFO32.EXE) I have to also suggest that you consider an alternative antivirus. Norton has always been a massive piece of bloatware, and as time passes, its behavior on a Windows 98 system gets worse and worse. Myself, I use eTrust Armor. http://www.my-etrust.com -- Gary S. Terhune MS MVP Shell/User "Tom Chandler" wrote in message ... When I boot the PC and log onto microsoft network . i get error message that "explorer had stack fault in shdocvw.dll...." and windows freezes. If i cancel the login, no error message and windows runs OK except i cant see the network of course. I have read the KB on this stack faults in shdocvw.dll and my issue with network login isnt addressed. they talk about "My documents" etc This problem began to appear recently after i installed and upgrade to Norton antivirus which i have since uninstalled and reinstalled but still get the same stack fault in any configuration. Please advise any comment, please. |
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Glad you got it figured out.
-- Gary S. Terhune MS MVP Shell/User "Tom Chandler" wrote in message ... It appears that my profile was corrupt. when i looged on as another user, no problem, so i recreated my profile and all seems well. Your comment regarding Norton was confirmed by several techs here that claim that windows problems created by Norton install or uninstall are quiete often nearly unfixable. Unfortunetaly ,we are using Symantec on our network, but when i have to renew next year, we will take a hard look around. We will all be using XP by then anyway thanks Tom "Gary S. Terhune" wrote in message ... Try IE Repair, in the Tools menu of System Information (MSINFO32.EXE) I have to also suggest that you consider an alternative antivirus. Norton has always been a massive piece of bloatware, and as time passes, its behavior on a Windows 98 system gets worse and worse. Myself, I use eTrust Armor. http://www.my-etrust.com -- Gary S. Terhune MS MVP Shell/User "Tom Chandler" wrote in message ... When I boot the PC and log onto microsoft network . i get error message that "explorer had stack fault in shdocvw.dll...." and windows freezes. If i cancel the login, no error message and windows runs OK except i cant see the network of course. I have read the KB on this stack faults in shdocvw.dll and my issue with network login isnt addressed. they talk about "My documents" etc This problem began to appear recently after i installed and upgrade to Norton antivirus which i have since uninstalled and reinstalled but still get the same stack fault in any configuration. Please advise any comment, please. |
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