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MZB
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      12-13-2005
Does anyone know what this means or even which program they are talking
about??

I use my home computer to access my work email (it uses Outlook).

It seems that when I respond to an email, after closing the window, I get
the following error:

"The instruction at "0x 100 1ce27" referenced memory at "0x 100 1ce27" The
memory could not be "read" Click OK to terminate the program"

The error message is entitled Acrobat IEHelper: IEXPLORE.EXE -- Application
Error.

I might add this seems to have started after creating some distribution
lists. But, this occurs when I respond to an email that has nothing to do
with the list.



Does this sound like a problem with my home computer (Dell Inspiron 2200
with XP Home) or on their end. Incidentally, I just click OK. The box closes
and I think things are no worse for wear (I think my emails were sent)

Any ideas??



Mel


 
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EricP
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      12-13-2005
On Tue, 13 Dec 2005 12:24:22 -0500, "MZB" <>
wrote:

>Does anyone know what this means or even which program they are talking
>about??
>
>I use my home computer to access my work email (it uses Outlook).
>
>It seems that when I respond to an email, after closing the window, I get
>the following error:
>
>"The instruction at "0x 100 1ce27" referenced memory at "0x 100 1ce27" The
>memory could not be "read" Click OK to terminate the program"
>
>The error message is entitled Acrobat IEHelper: IEXPLORE.EXE -- Application
>Error.
>
>I might add this seems to have started after creating some distribution
>lists. But, this occurs when I respond to an email that has nothing to do
>with the list.
>
>
>
>Does this sound like a problem with my home computer (Dell Inspiron 2200
>with XP Home) or on their end. Incidentally, I just click OK. The box closes
>and I think things are no worse for wear (I think my emails were sent)
>
>Any ideas??
>
>
>
>Mel
>

It is probably caused by bad header fields in the email, usually a
From field.

There is a MS fix for it somewhere. Google on it.
 
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MZB
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      12-13-2005
But Eric, why doesn't the error pop up when I send my reply??

It seems to pop up after that when I close Outlook??

Mel
"EricP" <> wrote in message
news:...
> On Tue, 13 Dec 2005 12:24:22 -0500, "MZB" <>
> wrote:
>
>>Does anyone know what this means or even which program they are talking
>>about??
>>
>>I use my home computer to access my work email (it uses Outlook).
>>
>>It seems that when I respond to an email, after closing the window, I get
>>the following error:
>>
>>"The instruction at "0x 100 1ce27" referenced memory at "0x 100 1ce27" The
>>memory could not be "read" Click OK to terminate the program"
>>
>>The error message is entitled Acrobat IEHelper: IEXPLORE.EXE --
>>Application
>>Error.
>>
>>I might add this seems to have started after creating some distribution
>>lists. But, this occurs when I respond to an email that has nothing to do
>>with the list.
>>
>>
>>
>>Does this sound like a problem with my home computer (Dell Inspiron 2200
>>with XP Home) or on their end. Incidentally, I just click OK. The box
>>closes
>>and I think things are no worse for wear (I think my emails were sent)
>>
>>Any ideas??
>>
>>
>>
>>Mel
>>

> It is probably caused by bad header fields in the email, usually a
> From field.
>
> There is a MS fix for it somewhere. Google on it.



 
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Rich Wilson
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      12-13-2005

"MZB" <> wrote in message
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> Does anyone know what this means or even which program they are talking
> about??
>
> I use my home computer to access my work email (it uses Outlook).
>
> It seems that when I respond to an email, after closing the window, I get
> the following error:
>
> "The instruction at "0x 100 1ce27" referenced memory at "0x 100 1ce27" The
> memory could not be "read" Click OK to terminate the program"
>
> The error message is entitled Acrobat IEHelper: IEXPLORE.EXE --
> Application Error.
>
> I might add this seems to have started after creating some distribution
> lists. But, this occurs when I respond to an email that has nothing to do
> with the list.
>
>
>
> Does this sound like a problem with my home computer (Dell Inspiron 2200
> with XP Home) or on their end. Incidentally, I just click OK. The box
> closes and I think things are no worse for wear (I think my emails were
> sent)


It's your computer. Try a google search for "acrobat iehelper" - there's
plenty out there about it.


 
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