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To: Patricia Meaney who wrote (20352)6/8/2001 10:13:05 AM
From: Ed Forrest  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110653
 
Patrica

I just typed MSHTML.DLL fault into Google search and this is one of the hits I got.

It pertains to Windows ME OS.

I don't know your OS but here it is.

support.microsoft.com

Ed



To: Patricia Meaney who wrote (20352)6/8/2001 10:58:03 AM
From: mr.mark  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110653
 
patricia

here's something you can take a look at and maybe we'll get lucky....

in the following microsoft support article, support.microsoft.com they describe an "invalid page fault in module Mshtml.dll".

they go on to state...

"This behavior can occur if the Win386.swp file located in the Windows folder has its file attributes set to read only. Windows uses the Win386.swp file to create virtual memory."

the suggested solution is as follows....

"1. Click Start, point to Find, and then click Files or Folders.

2. In the Named box, type win386.swp.

3. In the Look in box, click Drive C, and then click Find Now.

4. Right-click the Win386.swp file, click Properties, and then click to clear the Read-only check box.

5. Click Apply, and then click Close."


this should be quite simple and you'll know right away if the read-only box is checked or not.

good luck

:)

mark