Hi again,
Firewall wise, OK that's fine. I just wanted to check.
Lexmark - that makes sense when compared to Event Viewer, Event Viewer is also reporting events like that.
Let's see if I can work out why Internet Explorer keeps crashing. That's going to be the goal of my next few steps. Basically, I'm going to open Internet Explorer through a program called ProcDump, which is going to monitor IE and if it crashes, is instantly going to save a dump file containing information about the crash. At least, that's the plan! Le'ts get started.
Start by downloading ProcDump.exe from here -->
http://live.sysinternals.com/procdump.exe. Download and save this file to
C:\
I.e the C drive on your computer. This is important.
Once you have saved the file, open an Elevated Command Prompt as shown here:
https://www.sysnative.com/forums/wi...-prompt-window-windows-windows-vista-7-a.html
In the command prompt type:
C:\procdump -h -ma -n 3 -x C:\TeknoVenus "C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe"
And press enter. Internet Explorer will launch. Don't close the command prompt window.
Use IE as normal until it hangs and stop responding. When it does, ProcDump will create a dump file in
C:\TeknoVenus. It will called iexplore_DATE_AND_TIME_OF_CRASH.dmp. Zip up this file and either upload it here, or if it's too large, upload it to a free file sharing site. Note that ProcDump is configured to create up to 3 dumps before it stops monitoring. So if you have multiple hangs, that's OK, it will create a dump for each one.
Any questions, just ask.
Stephen