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Marcus - 18 Feb 2005 07:48 GMT
I am running IE6 and SP2. All of a sudden in last two days, when I click on
a link, instead of it opening in a new window, either the existing window
changes to the redirected address, or a blank window opens and nothing
happens. The only solution I have is to copy the intended address and paste
it into the new window then IE opens the new site.

The machine is a vaio laptop, with 512mb ram and approx 30gigs of free
space, so I don't think it's a memory issue.

Any ideas??
d23 - 18 Feb 2005 16:25 GMT
Me too, though it haas lasted about two weeks and I always get a blank
window.  Perhaps this is a new virus?
Charles
jopa66 - 18 Feb 2005 22:40 GMT
1. Quit all programs that are running.
2. Click Start, and then click Run.
3. Type "regsvr32 urlmon.dll" (no quotes), and then click OK.
4. When you receive the "DllRegisterServer in urlmon.dll succeeded" message,
click OK.

If this does not resolve the problem, repeat steps 2 through 4 for each of
the following files (in step 3, replace Urlmon.dll with each of the file
names below): NOTE: Msjava.dll could give error message "module could not be
found", if you are not using Microsoft version of Java Virtual Machine. If
so, ignore this for now.

• Shdocvw.dll
• Msjava.dll
• Actxprxy.dll
• Oleaut32.dll
• Mshtml.dll
• Browseui.dll
• Shell32.dll

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> I am running IE6 and SP2. All of a sudden in last two days, when I click
> on a link, instead of it opening in a new window, either the existing
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> Any ideas??
d23 - 19 Feb 2005 01:55 GMT
Running mcrepair.exe from microsoft fixed my problem.  Charles
jopa66 - 19 Feb 2005 03:41 GMT
Yes. You are running Windows 98. The fix for Windows XP is as above.
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> Running mcrepair.exe from microsoft fixed my problem.  Charles
 
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