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Windows 7: iexplorer 32.exe

18 Oct 2016   #1
mickey p

windows 7 32-64bit
 
 
iexplorer 32.exe

I regularly get 2 or more versions of iexplorer 32.exe, I and always know when there are two because my desktop freezes up until using manager , I 'end process' of the duplicate.




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18 Oct 2016   #2
LMiller7

Windows 7 Pro 64 bit
 
 

In all versions of Internet Explorer 8 and later it is normal to see 2 instances in Task Manager. In some cases there may be more.
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18 Oct 2016   #3
mickey p

windows 7 32-64bit
 
 
iexplorer.exe

Yes but I am having to 'end process' one of them nearly every time before I can get my progs to open.
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