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  • N Neville Franks

    A few weeks back something happened to IE5 and I can no longer download .EXEs. Either I get a display with a picture of a piece of film in it and the file downloads to somewhere unknown and I can't find it (using Explorer|Search) or I get a message box with "Error Locating Object Handler" and text complaining about "application/octet-stream" and no viewer available. I think this happened after I installed a Wise Installer Upgrade over the Web. My guess is something is screwed in the Registry but what. I've installed IE5 SP2 and it made no difference. I've also Reset IEs Advanced Internet Options all to no avail. I can't see any way of uninstalling IE on my W2K machine. This is driving me nuts - help:confused: Neville Franks, Author of ED for Windows. Version 4.01 just released, with a C++ Class View that actually works. www.getsoft.com

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    Jon Gohr
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    Another crazy idea ... do you have IIS on your machine? If so, do a search for a program named "root.exe" if you find it you got nailed with than damn code red worm. I forgot to reapply the hotfix after installing IE 5.5 and wouldn't you know it, in a matter of moments I got infected with the worm. Microsoft has a cleaner application that get's rid of the program and looks for other possible damage that it may have caused. The worm royally messes up your machine, my root web pages wouldn't show up the first time I went to the url on my server and things like that. Of course it eats up your bandwidth trying to infect other machines and things like that as well. Might be worth investigating? Good Luck! Jon

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      Another crazy idea ... do you have IIS on your machine? If so, do a search for a program named "root.exe" if you find it you got nailed with than damn code red worm. I forgot to reapply the hotfix after installing IE 5.5 and wouldn't you know it, in a matter of moments I got infected with the worm. Microsoft has a cleaner application that get's rid of the program and looks for other possible damage that it may have caused. The worm royally messes up your machine, my root web pages wouldn't show up the first time I went to the url on my server and things like that. Of course it eats up your bandwidth trying to infect other machines and things like that as well. Might be worth investigating? Good Luck! Jon

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      Neville Franks
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      Nope, don't have IIS installed. At least not that I'm aware of. I am running Windows 2000 though. Where would I see IIS if it was installed? I have looked in Control|Panel|Admin tools and Start|Programs. Neville Franks, Author of ED for Windows. Version 4.01 just released, with a C++ Class View that actually works. www.getsoft.com

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      • N Neville Franks

        Hi Jon, Thanks for the advice but unfortunately it didn't help. The behaviour has changed though. Now I get blank page with a small gif in the top corner.:(( Neville Franks, Author of ED for Windows. Version 4.01 just released, with a C++ Class View that actually works. www.getsoft.com

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        Kalai Kandasamy
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        Mine is worst.... If you go to a web page, it's take long time then displays content with broken images (x sign). Then if reload or try to follow some links I am getting "Page can't be displayed" and then IE become useless! I found couple of Knowledge base articles on this topic and giving tons of solution! Tried some and sick of trying all "possible" solutions. So if any one have any working solution please let me know. :mad: :confused: :mad:

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        • N Neville Franks

          Hi Todd, No entry for: HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Browser Helper Objects and: HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\PROTOCOLS\Handler look ok. http: {79eac9e2-baf9-11ce-8c82-00aa004ba90b} file: {79eac9e7-baf9-11ce-8c82-00aa004ba90b} ftp: {79eac9e3-baf9-11ce-8c82-00aa004ba90b} One digit is different, however I've checked a W98 Install and it is like this as well so I assume that's correct. Any more suggestions? Neville Franks, Author of ED for Windows. Version 4.01 just released, with a C++ Class View that actually works. www.getsoft.com

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          Check HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\PROTOCOLS\Filter\application/octet-stream the handler for my IE5.5 install is CLSID = {1E66F26B-79EE-11D2-8710-00C04F79ED0D} you can lookup that value in the registry and see what program it is HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{1E66F26B-79EE-11D2-8710-00C04F79ED0D} InprocServer32 = D:\WINNT\System32\mscoree.dll if the CLSID for the octext-stream does not point to mscoree.dll then that might be the problem.

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          • N Neville Franks

            Nope, don't have IIS installed. At least not that I'm aware of. I am running Windows 2000 though. Where would I see IIS if it was installed? I have looked in Control|Panel|Admin tools and Start|Programs. Neville Franks, Author of ED for Windows. Version 4.01 just released, with a C++ Class View that actually works. www.getsoft.com

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            Add/Remove Programs | Add/Remove Windows Components there's a check box for [] Internet Information Services (IIS)

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              Add/Remove Programs | Add/Remove Windows Components there's a check box for [] Internet Information Services (IIS)

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              Neville Franks
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              Thanks. It isn't installed. Neville Franks, Author of ED for Windows. Version 4.01 just released, with a C++ Class View that actually works. www.getsoft.com

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              • T Todd Smith

                Check HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\PROTOCOLS\Filter\application/octet-stream the handler for my IE5.5 install is CLSID = {1E66F26B-79EE-11D2-8710-00C04F79ED0D} you can lookup that value in the registry and see what program it is HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{1E66F26B-79EE-11D2-8710-00C04F79ED0D} InprocServer32 = D:\WINNT\System32\mscoree.dll if the CLSID for the octext-stream does not point to mscoree.dll then that might be the problem.

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                Neville Franks
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                I don't have an entry for: Check HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\PROTOCOLS\Filter\application/octet-stream either on W2K or a W98 box. The only thing I can find that refers to octet is: HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\OctetList\Clsid default = {1241400f-4680-11d1-a3b4-00c04fb950dc} Renaming this key didn't make any difference that I could see. Neville Franks, Author of ED for Windows. Version 4.01 just released, with a C++ Class View that actually works. www.getsoft.com

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                • N Neville Franks

                  A few weeks back something happened to IE5 and I can no longer download .EXEs. Either I get a display with a picture of a piece of film in it and the file downloads to somewhere unknown and I can't find it (using Explorer|Search) or I get a message box with "Error Locating Object Handler" and text complaining about "application/octet-stream" and no viewer available. I think this happened after I installed a Wise Installer Upgrade over the Web. My guess is something is screwed in the Registry but what. I've installed IE5 SP2 and it made no difference. I've also Reset IEs Advanced Internet Options all to no avail. I can't see any way of uninstalling IE on my W2K machine. This is driving me nuts - help:confused: Neville Franks, Author of ED for Windows. Version 4.01 just released, with a C++ Class View that actually works. www.getsoft.com

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                  If you look under HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.exe you should see Content Type = application/x-msdownload then look in Filters for application/x-msdownload \application/x-msdownload CLSID = {1E66F26B-79EE-11D2-8710-00C04F79ED0D} which for me is the same as application/octect-stream. Are you only having problems downloading exe's? What happens when you right click on a file link and choose Save As? Does the same thing happen when you right click on an image and choose Save As?

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                  • T Todd Smith

                    If you look under HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.exe you should see Content Type = application/x-msdownload then look in Filters for application/x-msdownload \application/x-msdownload CLSID = {1E66F26B-79EE-11D2-8710-00C04F79ED0D} which for me is the same as application/octect-stream. Are you only having problems downloading exe's? What happens when you right click on a file link and choose Save As? Does the same thing happen when you right click on an image and choose Save As?

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                    Neville Franks
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                    HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.exe is fine but I don't have: HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\PROTOCOLS\Filter\application/x-msdownload on either W2K or W98 and W98 works fine. Right Click Save|As works fine. Wish I'd thought of that. Neville Franks, Author of ED for Windows. Version 4.01 just released, with a C++ Class View that actually works. www.getsoft.com

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                    • N Neville Franks

                      HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.exe is fine but I don't have: HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\PROTOCOLS\Filter\application/x-msdownload on either W2K or W98 and W98 works fine. Right Click Save|As works fine. Wish I'd thought of that. Neville Franks, Author of ED for Windows. Version 4.01 just released, with a C++ Class View that actually works. www.getsoft.com

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                      Todd Smith
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                      There are so many ways to f-up IE. There's also HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Plugins\MIME and HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Toolbar and HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FileExts good luck

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