iexplore.exe - Application Error

I get the following error message when I close my internet explorer.

The instruction at "0x62304320" referenced memory at "0x62304320", The memory could not be "read". Click on OK to terminate that program.

Any ideas what is causing this?

[297 byte] By [bennett1016] at [2007-12-24]
# 1

I get the exact same message. Have you found any answers?

What have you tried to do?

Tom

Thgrant at 2007-10-8 > top of Msdn Tech,Microsoft ISV Community Center Forums,ISV Open Discussions...
# 2

I also get error message with my explorer.

It says "0x00139ae5" referenced memory at "0x00139ae5". The memory could not be "written".

It happened when I installed and used IE 7 beta.

Already getting frustrated with this.

garyalf at 2007-10-8 > top of Msdn Tech,Microsoft ISV Community Center Forums,ISV Open Discussions...
# 3
I'm getting this with IE 6. Just started as well.
icrnk at 2007-10-8 > top of Msdn Tech,Microsoft ISV Community Center Forums,ISV Open Discussions...
# 4

I discovered the problem. It was because of Yahoo Toolbar add on. I uninstalled it and now it works fine.

Marty

bennett1016 at 2007-10-8 > top of Msdn Tech,Microsoft ISV Community Center Forums,ISV Open Discussions...
# 5

Hi Bennett,

How did you remove the yahoo tool bar?

I have the same error message.

Thanks,

Eric

ericj55 at 2007-10-8 > top of Msdn Tech,Microsoft ISV Community Center Forums,ISV Open Discussions...
# 6
On the tool bar there is a pencil. Click that and then uninstal or use control panel.
bennett1016 at 2007-10-8 > top of Msdn Tech,Microsoft ISV Community Center Forums,ISV Open Discussions...
# 7
I don't use the Yahoo tool bar and I get a similar message when I close Ie 6.. "The instruction at "0x02653812" referenced memory at "0x0277bb2c". The memory could not be read. (All XP updates installed.)
cbp2006 at 2007-10-8 > top of Msdn Tech,Microsoft ISV Community Center Forums,ISV Open Discussions...
# 8
From what I have read it is because of add ons that you have or spyware. One IE add on that I had was yahoo toolbar. I removed it and the problem stopped. Perhaps you have google toolbar or some sort of spyware.
bennett1016 at 2007-10-8 > top of Msdn Tech,Microsoft ISV Community Center Forums,ISV Open Discussions...
# 9
I too am experiencing the same problem -- have been for a few days now. I haven't installed anything new in a while, but I have had the Google toolbar for sometime now. I modified it to just show me the google search box and haven't had any trouble since then (it's been more than a day now, and I used to get the error at least 2ce a day).
JoyUrsillo at 2007-10-8 > top of Msdn Tech,Microsoft ISV Community Center Forums,ISV Open Discussions...
# 10
after fixing prob. stated prev. now get THIS error msg. "The instruction at"0x02302bf2" referenced memory at"0x029b6aa8" the memory could not be "read". Is there no end to these error msgs?
mucket72 at 2007-10-8 > top of Msdn Tech,Microsoft ISV Community Center Forums,ISV Open Discussions...
# 11

Hello i would like to know how to fix this problem on my computer. If there is away please let me know so i can fix it.

Tracyb

Tracyb at 2007-10-8 > top of Msdn Tech,Microsoft ISV Community Center Forums,ISV Open Discussions...
# 12

Hello bennett1016,

You are probably experiencing this error due to an ActiveX control on a web page that you are visiting. Essentialy what the message states is that the instruction at the executing address (here its at 0x62304320) tried to read from the same memory block that is currently executing. In basic terms it tried to read 2x at the exact same moment on the same location which cannot be done. I would contact the site which you encountered the error on and notify them about the error.

Thanks!

Matthew Braun

MatthewBraun-MSFT at 2007-10-8 > top of Msdn Tech,Microsoft ISV Community Center Forums,ISV Open Discussions...
# 13
It sounds like you might have a badly-behaved control on your system, if you're using IE6 on XPSP2 or IE7 you should be able to use 'manage add-ons' to disable it. just disable it or add some activex control through 'manage add-ons'
Tekchand at 2007-10-8 > top of Msdn Tech,Microsoft ISV Community Center Forums,ISV Open Discussions...
# 14

Not sure if this is related, but I get a cannot read memory at location 0xXXXXXXX (varies) after I have 8-10 browser pages open, no matter what site I am at. I've learned to live with it, but sometimes, because of pop-ups, it still gets me. When it happens the mouse become slugggish and nothing it responsive. Then 6-8 minutes later, I get the error message. I've gone through several versions of IE and also several complete memory module changes (at 2GB now), but the problem still persists.

rreynard at 2007-10-8 > top of Msdn Tech,Microsoft ISV Community Center Forums,ISV Open Discussions...