Hi,
The troublesome program may not show up as an add-on. Disable other
security, privacy, ad-blocking programs to see if one of them is causing the
problem. Any program that interacts with Internet Explorer could be causing
this. The connection with IE may not be obvious, such as Google Desktop.
A firewall will probably not be causing this problem, but turn on the
Windows Firewall from Control Panel> Windows Firewall before disabling a
third-party firewall or security suite.
You might try this test *very* briefly (no more than 15-20 seconds) because
you'll be running with security programs shutdown...
Startup in Safe Mode with Networking.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=315222 If the problem goes
away, a program that didn't load in Safe Mode is causing it. You will still
have to disable programs until the troublesome program is found.
Hope this helps,
Don
[MS MVP- IE]
"KUHN" <KUHN@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4031628B-00C5-41DC-A720-1F9AFA486DB7@microsoft.com...
> I have just updated from XP to Vista, but IE7 won't launch. Instead I get
the
> above error message with the advice that "Windows will close the program
and
> notify you if a solution is available." I followed (unsuccessfully) the
> suggestions in a subsequent troubleshooting feedback: (1) click Internet
> Explorer (No Add-ons); (2) Reset IE settings to default. Any furhter
> suggestions? --Roger