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Search Problem Again


MFCK

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Hi all !

It seem that there is a search problem again with the lastest version.

Internet Explorer crash every time i made a search into windows search.

I always install Vista x64 and the crash is only with the 32bit version of IE7.

If i use the 64bit version of IE7 included in my Vista, all is ok.

I have no addons or additional soft installed on both versions of IE7.

This issue was in other versions too.

Last_Session.ini

Problem signature:

Problem Event Name: APPCRASH

Application Name: iexplore.exe

Application Version: 7.0.6001.18000

Application Timestamp: 47918f11

Fault Module Name: IEFRAME.dll

Fault Module Version: 7.0.6001.18000

Fault Module Timestamp: 4791a6dc

Exception Code: c0000005

Exception Offset: 0019ee39

OS Version: 6.0.6001.2.1.0.256.1

Locale ID: 1036

With a full untouched Vista RTM or SP1 refresh 2, there is no problems !

Good job Nuhi ! Thanks again for your effort !

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I am having the same problem with Vista x64 - IE7 (32bit).. whenever i try and type more than 2 characters in the box it just crashes and on this install i hardly removed anything :blink: This is the first time i have seen this error and remove the same stuff (but as i said i removed alot less on this install than usual).

"Table Driven Text Input Processor" is the only thing new that ive removed as well as using the IE7 tweaks too.

Lego

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I presume it's the Natural Language again, because when I was fixing it I was testing the Windows Search which is 64bit, and in 32bit it's the same fix.

Only 32bit inside 64bit (wow64) wasn't tested.

If some of you wants to confirm keep the Natural Language and let me know.

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I've made the same vlited install without removing "natural language" and search work fine on both x64 & x86 executable of IE7.

Now is sure that "natural language" is the culprit !

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Thx.

Probable fix:

paste

Windows\SysWOW64\naturallanguage6.dll

into the Protect Files (found on the components page toolbar)

Or extract it from the full image with 7zip or something into the live install.

Let me know if it helps.

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