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Hello, for some time now, I have been getting the following message.
In Title:
Acrobat IEHelper:iesplore.exe - Application Error
In message body:
The instruction at "0x7df49b6e" referenced memory at "0x023f5e4c". The memory could not be "read".
Click OK to terminate the program.
It doesn't crash my PC, but I wonder what this message is about.
If anyone has an explanation, thank you in advance
Hello, for some time now, I have been getting the following message.
In Title:
Acrobat IEHelper:iesplore.exe - Application Error
In message body:
The instruction at "0x7df49b6e" referenced memory at "0x023f5e4c". The memory could not be "read".
Click OK to terminate the program.
It doesn't crash my PC, but I wonder what this message is about.
If anyone has an explanation, thank you in advance
Configuration: Windows XP Internet Explorer 6.0
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The memory cannot be "read" when closing Internet Explorer => THE SOLUTION for you, public :)
Well, I'm giving you the solution; apparently, no one is able to answer this question online, and that's where I come in. EYES ON, PLEASE! :P
In Internet Explorer, go to "tools / internet options", then "programs", at the bottom of the window click on "Manage add-ons", look for "AcroIEHlprObj Class" in the list, click on it to select it, and then just check the "Disable" box at the bottom of the window, confirm with "OK".
The changes will take effect upon the next closing of Internet Explorer.
You are now rid of this nightmare :)
I specify that this solution applies to all messages of this type in Internet Explorer. (The instruction at "0x........" uses the memory address "0x........". The memory cannot be "read".)
I think my post should make quite a few people happy; besides, it's the first one listed on Google, so I just saved the lives of thousands of people, muahahah lollll
ENJOY!!!
See you!
Well, I'm giving you the solution; apparently, no one is able to answer this question online, and that's where I come in. EYES ON, PLEASE! :P
In Internet Explorer, go to "tools / internet options", then "programs", at the bottom of the window click on "Manage add-ons", look for "AcroIEHlprObj Class" in the list, click on it to select it, and then just check the "Disable" box at the bottom of the window, confirm with "OK".
The changes will take effect upon the next closing of Internet Explorer.
You are now rid of this nightmare :)
I specify that this solution applies to all messages of this type in Internet Explorer. (The instruction at "0x........" uses the memory address "0x........". The memory cannot be "read".)
I think my post should make quite a few people happy; besides, it's the first one listed on Google, so I just saved the lives of thousands of people, muahahah lollll
ENJOY!!!
See you!
The instruction at "0x109e3e2c" references memory at "0x0e4da1a0". The memory could not be "read".
I have a classic Windows XP.
Please don’t send me to the page The memory cannot be 'Read' or 'Written' because I have already tried everything suggested except for a few things that I couldn’t do.
Thanks in advance.
do you have another idea?
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ARC+ 2007 Edition: ARCPLUS.EXE - Application Error
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The instruction at "0x73d211c7" references memory at "0x00000004". The memory could not be "read".