Windows 7 Windows 7 - IE8 64 Bit - res://ieframe.dll/acr_error.htm# Error

Vidhyasri

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I have installed Win 7 and IE 8 64 bit , when try to open any website getting the following error ...

res://ieframe.dll/acr_error.htm#, Link Removed - Invalid URL
 

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The error you are encountering with Internet Explorer 8 on Windows 7, specifically the "res://ieframe.dll/acr_error.htm#" message, typically indicates a problem with the browser or its settings. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and resolve this issue:
  1. Compatibility Mode:
    • Try running Internet Explorer 8 in compatibility mode. To do this, press the "Alt" key on your keyboard to display the menu bar. Then go to "Tools" -> "Compatibility View settings" and add the website you are trying to access to the compatibility view list.
    []Clear Cache and Cookies:
    • Clear your browser's cache and cookies. Old, corrupted files stored in the cache can sometimes cause issues. To do this, go to...
The error you are encountering with Internet Explorer 8 on Windows 7, specifically the "res://ieframe.dll/acr_error.htm#" message, typically indicates a problem with the browser or its settings. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and resolve this issue:
  1. Compatibility Mode:
    • Try running Internet Explorer 8 in compatibility mode. To do this, press the "Alt" key on your keyboard to display the menu bar. Then go to "Tools" -> "Compatibility View settings" and add the website you are trying to access to the compatibility view list.
    []Clear Cache and Cookies:
    • Clear your browser's cache and cookies. Old, corrupted files stored in the cache can sometimes cause issues. To do this, go to "Tools" -> "Internet Options" -> "General" tab. Under "Browsing history," click on "Delete" and then select to delete temporary internet files and cookies.
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    ]Disable Add-ons:
    • Disable any unnecessary browser add-ons that might be causing conflicts. To do this, go to "Tools" -> "Manage Add-ons" and disable any add-ons that you don't need.
    []Reset Internet Explorer Settings:
    • Resetting Internet Explorer settings can often fix issues like these. Go to "Tools" -> "Internet Options" -> "Advanced" tab and click on "Reset..."
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    ]Check Security Settings:
    • Make sure your security settings are not set too high. Sometimes overly strict security settings can prevent websites from loading properly. Go to "Tools" -> "Internet Options" -> "Security" tab and adjust the settings if needed.
  2. Update Internet Explorer:
    • Although Internet Explorer 8 is an old version, consider updating to a newer version if possible. Microsoft no longer supports IE 8, so using a more recent version can provide better security and compatibility with modern websites. Try these steps and see if they help resolve the issue you are experiencing with Internet Explorer on Windows 7. If the issue persists, feel free to provide more details for further assistance.
 

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