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Old 08-04-2003, 08:37 PM   #9
cbarnett
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Hi,

I'm using a windows 98 machine (1st release, not SR). It's a fairly standard Celeron 600 with 128 MB ram, and was running iSiloX v3.5 with no problems at all.

I am having trouble with the built in converter for Internet Explorer (IE v5.00.2614-3500 is installed). Every time I click on the convert button in IE, it crashes the browser with the following (pasted) error:

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IEXPLORE caused an exception 03H in module ISILOXIE.DLL at 017f:01b789a5.
Registers:
EAX=0058daa0 CS=017f EIP=01b789a5 EFLGS=00000202
EBX=00000000 SS=0187 ESP=0058adc4 EBP=0058adf0
ECX=01b998e8 DS=0187 ESI=028806a8 FS=191f
EDX=028806a0 ES=0187 EDI=00000000 GS=0000
Bytes at CS:EIP:
89 7d ec 8b 46 fc 8d 55 ec 52 68 30 36 ba 01 8b
Stack dump:
77c620a8 0042c7b0 00000000 6534156d 7ffce00c 0042f2b8 0042c800 00000000 0058daa0 01b98368 00000000 0058ae70 77ce3561 028806a8 00000000 00000000
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As I said, this worked fine using v3.5.

This is not good for me, as due to firewall constraints at work, this is the only method I can use to convert web content while at work.

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Addendum: I went home and installed the iSiloX beta, and had the same crash when using the converter button in IE there.


Regards,
Craig.
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