http://news.yahoo.com/ crashes IE11

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  1. Posts : 10,485
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       #11

    It would be interesting to know if NIS is the cause. Uninstalling NIS is probably a better test than disabling it. MSE can be used during the test.
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       #12

    UsernameIssues said:
    It would be interesting to know if NIS is the cause. Uninstalling NIS is probably a better test than disabling it. MSE can be used during the test.
    Would be surprised if NIS was the cause. It certainly doesn't affect FF v41 or Chrome, just IE11 with the same URL. Also, time stamp entires from NIS logs don't show anything relevant to the last episode. I checked when it occurred.
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       #13

    Hi,
    Lets see what you have
    Open ie11 go to gear symbol on the top right and Manage add-ons,
    On the bottom of the left column switch to Show All add-ons
    Then on the top Toolbars and extensions
    Post a screen shot.
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  4. Posts : 246
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       #14

    OK, here's the add on list from IE11. Sorry for the multiple images. I couldn't figure out how to show more per panel.
    http://news.yahoo.com/ crashes IE11-ie11-addon-1.jpg

    http://news.yahoo.com/ crashes IE11-ie11-addon-2.jpg

    http://news.yahoo.com/ crashes IE11-ie11-addon-3.jpg

    http://news.yahoo.com/ crashes IE11-ie11-addon-4.jpg

    http://news.yahoo.com/ crashes IE11-ie11-addon-5.jpg

    http://news.yahoo.com/ crashes IE11-ie11-addon-6.jpg
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  5. Posts : 20,583
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       #15

    Hi and thanks,
    Well I would personally disable all Apple listing and if you don't use them uninstall
    Same goes for all of Oracle's add-ons.
    Internet Explorer (No Add-Ons) - Open
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  6. Posts : 246
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       #16

    Done. Waiting for a hangup to occur. Did have the same thing happen with a local newspaper web site on Saturday, and questioned them about it. The problem disappeared on Sunday, though. No reply from their IT department yet, but it's only Monday morning. We'll see what happens.
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       #17

    Hi,
    Good to hear :)
    One other little quirk is you have 2 Adobe active x control lists 32 bit :/
    Not sure why there should only be 1

    Real network is an interesting one there did you install that one willingly ?
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  8. Posts : 246
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       #18

    I have no idea why there are two ActiveX entries, nor why there are two QuickTime objects. I've used RealPlayer for years to rip/burn music CDs because back in the early XP days, it worked better than WMP. Then they came out with RealTimes/RealCloud and it was a mess. I uninstalled and purged all RealTimes and RealPlayer entries from the system and registry.
    Last edited by jamis; 29 Sep 2015 at 07:10. Reason: spelling
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  9. Posts : 246
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       #19

    Have had no IE11 crashes with news.yahoo.com as the home page since the last one posted here. I guess it must have been something awry with the URL. Thanks for the help.
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  10. Posts : 246
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       #20

    See post #11 in this thread for how I finally fixed this problem. Sorry for the late update, I got busy and forgot until another thread reminded me. Apologies.

    Problem with IE 11 keeps crashing
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