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I just downloaded the final retail version of IE9 and installed it. I do not think that it is a mojoportal issue but the usual Microsoft to quick on the draw?
Well to my surprise there was a problem with it! Now why is that such a surprise to the world?
Anyway, I am now unable to open either of the sites I have built using Mojoportal. I get the following message from IE9... A malfunctioning or malicious add-on has caused Internet Explorer to close this webpage.
I also clicked on the More Information which rendered the following information... Windows Data Execution Prevention detected an add-on trying to use system memory incorrectly. This can be caused by a malfunction or a malicious add-on.
Other things you can do:
Go online to learn about the Data Execution Prevention (DEP) security feature
When I try to refresh the page I see the background and sometimes a little more!
At first I thought it might have been the Flash ad-on that I am using but then I realized that only 1 of the sites have Flash. So its not the Flash.
I get the back ground the then it crashes just after that. Got any suggestions?
(FYI - Sites in question are www.SeamanMarineSoftware.com & www.AllIslander.com)
Hi,
Both sites open fine in IE9 for me. I am running Windows 7 SP1 x64. Have you tried another machine?
HTH, Joe D.
your sites also work for me in IE 9 on Win 7 x64
Thanks guys.
I checked another computer which is running Vista 64-bit and IE8 and it worked fine. Before upgrading the Vista machine I made 1 additional change to each of the sites. I logged myself out. After upgrading it to IE9 which is running Vista 64-bit and it worked.
I uninstalled IE9 from the Windows 7 64-bit and re-installed it. IE9 on the Windows 7 machine now works.
Thanks
Phill