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Posted by Buzz on December 30, 2005, 6:29 pm
Please log in for more thread options yes - I am connected most of the time via VPN to an Exchange Server with
Cached Mode enabled. I'll start noting whether I'm connected or not when I
get the crash. Sounds like you may have narrowed down the scope of the
problem but don't have a solution for it... Does anyone know if Microsoft is
aware of this issue and working on it?
"richwaters" wrote:
> Are you by chance connected to an Exchange server with Cached Mode enabled
> and/or connected to network drives that you are indexing and/or doing this
> via a VPN connection?
>
> I am having the same issue and am trying to find a resolution, but will
> probably have to uninstall MSN Search for now because of this issue.
>
> "Steve Berry" wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Believe I may have found a problem with MSN Search Toolbar.
> > Can repro this at will. Happens repeatedly on two separate XP SP2 boxes/IE 6
> > ( fully SP'd ).
> > MSN Search Toolbar installed with all default options and Anti-Phising
> > filter.
> > Can someone else try and repro this to confirm ?
> > Of course there are other Apps installed and one of those could possibly be
> > interfering with this.
> > Steps to repro:
> >
> > Boot the system.
> > After booting, set Windows Desktop Search to snooze for a day (you probably
> > don't need to do this, I get the same results even if I don't turn snooze
> > on).
> > Run All Programs\Windows Desktop Search.
> > As soon as the Windows Explorer Window appears - close it.
> > XP throws up a "Data Execution Prevention" error for Windows Explorer.
> >
> > TIA.
> >
> > S
> >
> >
> >
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