Connection problems and error on close IE
You could try using sfc, specifically from the recovery console. Its obvious
that one of the required dll file is missing or corrupt, so your best bet would be to use System File Checker if you wish to avoid a complete reinstall of Windows to get the problem fixed. This is because despite the version of Windows you use, IE is an integrated component within Windows which you cannot reinstall alone. So try out sfc and scan for the missing dll file from the commandline. It fixed most of my errors with integral components of Windows. If your not sure of how to use SFC reply me back. |
Connection problems and error on close IE
I have not changed any software since 5/19/2010 when Outlook 2003 last
worked. I can received e-mail; but cn not send e-mail. When I shut the computer down, the “Thorconnwndclass program not responding” box is displayed. How do I use SFC? I see a lot of web sites at microsoft.com for "Thorconnwndclass"; but no thanks the problem has been fixed. Has it been fixed? "g33kd" wrote: You could try using sfc, specifically from the recovery console. Its obvious that one of the required dll file is missing or corrupt, so your best bet would be to use System File Checker if you wish to avoid a complete reinstall of Windows to get the problem fixed. This is because despite the version of Windows you use, IE is an integrated component within Windows which you cannot reinstall alone. So try out sfc and scan for the missing dll file from the commandline. It fixed most of my errors with integral components of Windows. If your not sure of how to use SFC reply me back. |
Connection problems and error on close IE
I have not changed any software since 5/19/2010 when Outlook 2003 last worked. I can received e-mail; but cn not send e-mail. When I shut the computer down, the “Thorconnwndclass program not responding” box is displayed. How do I use SFC? I see a lot of web sites at microsoft.com for "Thorconnwndclass"; but no thanks the problem has been fixed. Has it been fixed? "g33kd" wrote: You could try using sfc, specifically from the recovery console. Its obvious that one of the required dll file is missing or corrupt, so your best bet would be to use System File Checker if you wish to avoid a complete reinstall of Windows to get the problem fixed. This is because despite the version of Windows you use, IE is an integrated component within Windows which you cannot reinstall alone. So try out sfc and scan for the missing dll file from the commandline. It fixed most of my errors with integral components of Windows. If your not sure of how to use SFC reply me back. |
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