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  • rdb123
    i have no ear
    • Oct 2002
    • 1507

    #1

    Internet Explorer Problem

    Whenever I try to launch Internet Explorer, an error message comes up saying:

    "This module was compiled with a trial version of Delphi. The trial period has expired."

    Any ideas? I'm running IE 6.0 SP1. Just started happening today.

    Thanks
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  • slushee
    AO Patch Designer
    • Jan 2001
    • 562

    #2
    sounds like spyware to me man ... download AD AWARE from www.downloads.com and run it ... you should be fine

    EDIT: I checked www.google.ca and here is a link that may also explain what is happening

    Sig image file size too big... MarkM

    ".. yes ma'am, our DSL does sux .."

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    • rdb123
      i have no ear
      • Oct 2002
      • 1507

      #3
      Thanks for the input.

      I found out that whenever I try to select Network Places or Control Panel, the same error message appears. Obviously it's not jsut a problem with IE. I've ran Spybot Search & Destroy along with AdAware6 numerous times.

      Still not working. Thanks for your help though.
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      • mxrider250
        Registered User
        • Sep 2003
        • 434

        #4
        I've found that IE has more problems than its worth. I use Opera, its problem free and I find it loads faster. Check it out.

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        • rdb123
          i have no ear
          • Oct 2002
          • 1507

          #5
          Originally posted by mxrider250
          I've found that IE has more problems than its worth. I use Opera, its problem free and I find it loads faster. Check it out.
          Well, I'm using Opera right now. But I can't even access Control Panel or anything in the first section of the Start button.
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          • rdb123
            i have no ear
            • Oct 2002
            • 1507

            #6
            Seems like one of the IE plug-ins that was downloaded was compiled with a trial version of Delphi. Since IE is heavily tied into Windows, that's also probably why Control Panel refuses to open.

            Anyone have any ideas on how to remove those plug-ins?

            Thanks
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            • -=Squid=-

              #7
              Opera was cool for about a day till I realized I hated it.

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              • slushee
                AO Patch Designer
                • Jan 2001
                • 562

                #8
                depending on the version of windows your running, try the following:

                Start >> Run >> sfc /scannow
                and then click OK

                If that doesn't work ,try:

                Start >> Run >> sfc
                and then click OK


                That may help, but otherwise your probably looking at a format and re-installation of windows..

                LaTeS
                Sig image file size too big... MarkM

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                • rdb123
                  i have no ear
                  • Oct 2002
                  • 1507

                  #9
                  slushee, thanks for your help so far.

                  For some reason, every file except one is able to be copied off my WinXP Pro install disk. However, that one file is apparently on the "Windows XP Professional Service Pack 1" CD. As far as I know, SP1 was a DOWNLOAD and not a CD???

                  Hehe any further suggestions?

                  Thanks again
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                  • rdb123
                    i have no ear
                    • Oct 2002
                    • 1507

                    #10
                    Found the solution:



                    I hope my woes help someone solve this problem if it ever arises for them!

                    -Ron
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