The reason for this problem is that the IE module is damaged or a virus.
Method 1: Register the following DLL file. Start - Run - Enter the following command regr32 shdocvw.dllregsvr32 shell32.dllregsvr32 oleaut32.dllregsvr32 actXprxy.dll Regsvr32 mshtml.dll Regsvr32 urlmon.dll
The second command can do not use it, restart Windows after entering these commands, if it is found, re-enter it again, this time the second command is entered. In the forum, it was found that 80% of the person who used this method solved the problem.
Method 2: Problems generated by ComctL32.dll files. This file may be replaced when upgrading IE or Windows, maybe the new version of the chactl32.dll file has bugs. Find a Windows Installation CD, search it, find a file called ComctL32.dl_, copy it out, use WinRAR to extract this file as a COMCTL32.DLL file, and overwrite existing files. (Win 2000 test OK)
Method 3: When using methods, REGSVR32 OleAut32.dll is not valid, and it is not valid. Extract the Oleaut32.dll file in the Windows CD, in the MDAC_IE5.cab file package, it is also extracted with WinRAR and overrides existing.
Method 4: DCOM property setting error. See: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx? Scid = kb; EN-US; Q274696 1 Click "Start". 2. Enter "DCOMCNFG". 3. The pop-up prompt is selected "Yes". 4. Click the "Default Security Mechanism" tab. 5. In the "Default Access" column "Edit Default". 6. Take a look at the "System" and "Interactive" item below "System" and "Interactive" items, if not, add it. 7. Click OK, click OK.
Method 5: Download this tool may help repair the problem.
Http://download.microsoft.com/download/msninvestor/patch/1.0/win98/EN-us/mcrepair.exe Access http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/search.aspx?displayLANG=EN
Method 6: Go to Norton's website to download FixBlast.exe and fixwelch.exe, this may be more useful
Method 7: Upgrade IE