Fixing IEframe.DLL Error Messages
Posted by Kathy in Fix DLL Errors on 05-04-2009
Tags: dll error fix, dll fix, iexplore error, to fix dll error
IEFrame.DLL missing or not found error message is frequent among Internet Explorer 7 users. This specific DLL file is required for the normal functioning of the above mentioned browser. Recently it was also found that Visual Basic 6 also gives the same IEFrame.DLL error message. The causes of the occurrence of the error are varied. Firstly they maybe attributed to an incorrect installation of the internet explorer 7. Some strains of viruses and spyware softwares are also known to cause such error messages. Incorrect installation of certain windows updates as well the firewall settings which are improper may also lead to IEFrame.DLL missing error messages. Always keep the security softwares updated and in most cases these are the causes.
Most of the DLL files can be downloaded individually from websites. But in the case of IEFrame.DLL never download and copy the file from such websites. Instead resort to the following steps which have been outlined.
- I know that this is getting boring, but as usually we start the troubleshooting techniques with a quick restart of the PC. If the error returns even after the restart its time to get back to business.
- Since the error is caused by internet explorer, naturally installing the latest build of internet explorer might solve the problem to a large extent.
- Since the error is also caused by visual basic 6, installed the latest build version of visual basic 6 might also eliminate the problem.
- In some strange cases restarting the networking services can also solve the problem. If you are using a router or a residential gateway to get connected to the internet, it is always better to restart them.
- Before proceeding further it is always better to scan the PC for virus and spyware activities.
- Registry errors can be fixed using a dedicated solution which can be found in http://www.registry-cleaner-tool.com/
- Disabling the inbuilt firewall software of Windows and updating the operating system to the latest build is also recommended. Always update the software from Microsoft Update Service.
- Cleaning up the temporary files which can be found in the Temp folder might help. You can also experiment by disabling the built in add-ons of internet explorer. Some of the add-ons are known to cause problems in the long term.
- Instead of playing with the different security levels of the internet explorer, it is always safe to keep the settings at the default. If you find that the security levels are different from that being set, then revert it to the default.
- We can change the location of the temp folder which is being used by internet explorer. Verify whether the position has been changed and if you find that it has been changed, revert it back to the original location. Disabling the phishing filter as well as the protected mode on the browser is also recommended.
The error message can be found listed in any operating system which is compatible with internet explorer 7.
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