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Windows Vista/IE8 updates failing

No comments November 4th, 2009

Issue - IE8 Updates may fail on Windows Vista systems.

Cause - This issue happens due to some corrupted DLL files on systems that has Nortron Anti Virus & McAfee AntiVirus software.

Solution - To resolve this issue, we recommend to re-register DLL files. You may use the Fix IE tool.

Download our Fix IE tool by clicking the below icon

Restart the system after executing the Fix IE tool. Also, ensure that no IE window is open while running the Fix IE tool.

If the problem persists, we recommend you executing Microsoft Fix IT tool. You may know more about the tool and download it from the below link:

This will resolve the issue with downloading IE8 updates.

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Open in new Tab/Window option does not work in Internet Explorer 8

No comments September 16th, 2009

Issue:

When you try to open a link in a new Window or Tab, you might not see any response from Internet Explorer 8. This may mostly happens after upgrading to Internet Explorer 8

Cause:

This issue happens due to one of the following:

1. Insupportive Add-ons.
2. Corrupted IE files.

Resolution:

To resolve this issue, perform the following:

Disabling the Add-ons:

1. click Tools, Manage Add-ons
2. Select Enable or Disable Add-ons option
3. Disable all the add-ons that are under “currently being used by Internet Exploreroption.

To disable the add-on, click each add-on and click disable radio button at the bottom.

4. click OK and restart Internet Explorer when prompted

This should resolve the issue.

If the issue still persists, you may proceed with the below solution:

Re-registering the actxprxy.dll  file:

actxprxy.dll file is a module that contains functions used for Marshaling of ActiveX COM interfaces and is used by Internet Explorer.

Follow the Instructions below to re register the actxprxy.dll :

1. Click Start, Run and type cmd and press enter.

In the command Prompt window type Regsvr32 actxprxy.dll and press Enter key.

If the command was successfully executed, You will receive the message DllRegisterServer in actxprxy.dll succeeded window.

Restart your IE window and it should now be able to open Hyperlinks in either new Window or new tab.

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