Friday, January 2, 2009

Troubleshoot Runtime Error in Internet Explorer

Recent calls from clients has triggered in me a sense of deja-vu. There was an unusual number of people who were having their IE web browsing session crash, due to a "Runtime Error".

When I looked at their machines, I kept being reminded of one of my earliest articles, Toolbar madness.

So, I would like to take a moment to reiterate: People, you neither want, nor need, 5 different "media players", 4 accounting programs, 3 Peer-to-Peer apps.. and - most certainly not - a dozen "toolbars"!
("Paul, why is my computer so much slower than it used to be?")

I am not sure if it's conditioning, simple human curiosity, or what, but people have a tendency to download and install every new thing they stumble across.. So they can "try it", or "it looked kewl"...

In computing, less is more. You want lean. You want mean. And if you don't use, remove it!
End rant.

Error message: Runtime Error!! Program: c:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplorer.exe. This application has required the runtime to terminate in an unusual way.

Tip of the day: You can cure this malfunction by knowing that it is caused by a conflict with a (possibly corrupted) installed Add-on. In each and every of my caller's instance, it was the Google Toolbar - so that's the place to start your troubleshooting.
[Note: to be fair to the Google toolbar, the corruption probably occurred during an update, and was caused by these people having the Yahoo! toolbar installed also. One or the other, folks.]

The quick-and-dirty solution is to go into Add/Remove Programs and uninstall/re-install the Google toolbar, but the way to be sure - or, if you're getting this error and don't have the Google toolbar - is to disable add ons one at a time until the problem goes away.
Add ons 
1) In IE, click on "Tools", then select "Manage Add-ons", and then "Enable or Disable Add-ons", as shown above.

2) A list of installed Add-ons will appear. Start by looking for "Google Toolbar Helper". Select it, and then click on the "Disable" button.

3) Close, and restart Internet Explorer, and surf normally for a while. If you no longer get crashes and error messages, you've found the culprit. An uninstall/re-install is now in order (if you want to keep the toolbar, that is).
If you continue to get crashes, repeat the Steps and disable one more Add-on.. until you find the right one by process of elimination.

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