I am running Windows 98SE still, I get an error message whenever I try to
make my active desk top or folders react like a web page the error mesage is
as follows;
I get the old Red x Explorer: This program has performed an illegal
operation and will be shut down.
When I click on details the error message reads as follows;
EXPLORER caused an invalid page fault in
module mlang.dll at 017f:7045c1cf.
Registers:
EAX=84905b00 CS=017f EIP=7045c1cf EFLGS=00010246
EBX=08566be0 SS=0187 ESP=0218f760 EBP=0218f774
ECX=5c51f428 DS=0187 ESI=0408229c FS=291f
EDX=8ad9a540 ES=0187 EDI=0000054e GS=188e
Bytes at CS:EIP:
8b 03 85 c0 bf 4e 05 00 00 74 62 8b 96 a0 01 00
Stack dump:
000a4540 00000000 0408229c 04060430 00000000 0218f844 7045c46b 000a4540
0408229c 0218fc00 0218fb9c 00000094 00000004 0000000a 040a08ae 00000001
Mlang.dll error messag how to fix problem
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Re: Mlang.dll error messag how to fix problem
Error Message with a Damaged Font or if the mlang.dll File Is Not
Registered:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/274419
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pkicker wrote:
> I am running Windows 98SE still, I get an error message whenever I try to
> make my active desk top or folders react like a web page the error mesage
> is
> as follows;
>
> I get the old Red x Explorer: This program has performed an illegal
> operation and will be shut down.
> When I click on details the error message reads as follows;
>
> EXPLORER caused an invalid page fault in
> module mlang.dll at 017f:7045c1cf.
<snip>
Registered:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/274419
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002
AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net
DTS-L http://dts-l.net/
pkicker wrote:
> I am running Windows 98SE still, I get an error message whenever I try to
> make my active desk top or folders react like a web page the error mesage
> is
> as follows;
>
> I get the old Red x Explorer: This program has performed an illegal
> operation and will be shut down.
> When I click on details the error message reads as follows;
>
> EXPLORER caused an invalid page fault in
> module mlang.dll at 017f:7045c1cf.
<snip>
Re: Mlang.dll error messag how to fix problem
"MEB" wrote:
>
> "pkicker" <pkicker@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:B4A15BE9-17E9-42EC-AC42-B9F256832988@microsoft.com...
> > I am running Windows 98SE still, I get an error message whenever I try to
> > make my active desk top or folders react like a web page the error mesage
> is
> > as follows;
> >
> > I get the old Red x Explorer: This program has performed an illegal
> > operation and will be shut down.
> > When I click on details the error message reads as follows;
> >
> > EXPLORER caused an invalid page fault in
> > module mlang.dll at 017f:7045c1cf.
> > Registers:
> > EAX=84905b00 CS=017f EIP=7045c1cf EFLGS=00010246
> > EBX=08566be0 SS=0187 ESP=0218f760 EBP=0218f774
> > ECX=5c51f428 DS=0187 ESI=0408229c FS=291f
> > EDX=8ad9a540 ES=0187 EDI=0000054e GS=188e
> > Bytes at CS:EIP:
> > 8b 03 85 c0 bf 4e 05 00 00 74 62 8b 96 a0 01 00
> > Stack dump:
> > 000a4540 00000000 0408229c 04060430 00000000 0218f844 7045c46b 000a4540
> > 0408229c 0218fc00 0218fb9c 00000094 00000004 0000000a 040a08ae 00000001
>
> Help us help you:
>
> 1. What versions do you have?
> mlang.dll - 6.00.2800.1106
> webcheck.dll - 6.00.2800.1106
> SHDOC401.DLL - 5.50.4914.1400
> SHELL32.DLL - 4.72.3812.600
> IEXPLORE.HLP - 177KB
> BROWSEUI.DLL - 6.00.2800.1692 (xpsp2.050617-2102)
> BROWSELC.DLL - 6.00.2800.1106
>
> 2. Are you running the officially update version of 9X?
>
> 3. Have you completely updated the system and IE?
>
> 4. Did you make any manual registry modifications related to Active Desktop
> or IE?
>
> 5. Are you using TweakUI or other registry modification tools?
>
> 6. What pages are you attempting to create as/within the Active Desktop
> interface?
>
> 7. What is the base language being used [e.g., utf-8, ansii, windows-1252,
> etc.] AND/OR of the pages you are attempting to save/use?
>
> 8. Do you have unicows installed? [9X Unicode]
>
> 9. Do you have .NET installed?
>
> KB141306 - How to Enable Support for Multiple Languages in Windows
> KB187602 - top Windows 98 articles
> KB191609 - Err Msg: Explorer Caused an Invalid Page Fault in Module...
> KB193110 - Problems After Enabling Active Desktop
>
> You should note that using Active Desktop is a known vulnerability in
> Windows.
>
> --
> ~
> --
> MEB
> http://peoplescounsel.org/ref/windows-main.htm
> Windows Diagnostics, Security, Networking
> http://peoplescounsel.org
> The *REAL WORLD* of Law, Justice, and Government
> _______
>
>
> Question #1
Not totaly sure how to find which versions I have.
#2
yes and w/ all updates installed.
#3
yes
#4
The way the problem 1st began was my defragmenting the hard drive, defrag
hung up and after I restarted windows my AVG 7 anti virus was shot, and I
began to notice the Internet explorer problems and sharing violations w/
Outlook and Out look express I have since fixed these 3 problems w/ the error
help on microsoft.
However I still have the problem w/ windows explorer error msg, I can make
sure that I do not click on view folder as a web page which does work around
the problem. But I have a few other problems that I can't load some games
due to windows not being able to make an uninstall so it won't load games and
I also have one photo program that I get the same error msg Mland.dll error
so its possible that fonts is still messed up.
#5
No
#6
Not attempting to make pages if I tell windows to view any folder as a web
page once I access the folder the mlang.dll error msg comes up. The only way
for me to then access the folder is to open it using explorer then un
checking view folder as web page.
#7
?
#8
no I do not believe so.
#9
No I do not believe so.
Thank you for the help looking for further assistance.
>
> "pkicker" <pkicker@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:B4A15BE9-17E9-42EC-AC42-B9F256832988@microsoft.com...
> > I am running Windows 98SE still, I get an error message whenever I try to
> > make my active desk top or folders react like a web page the error mesage
> is
> > as follows;
> >
> > I get the old Red x Explorer: This program has performed an illegal
> > operation and will be shut down.
> > When I click on details the error message reads as follows;
> >
> > EXPLORER caused an invalid page fault in
> > module mlang.dll at 017f:7045c1cf.
> > Registers:
> > EAX=84905b00 CS=017f EIP=7045c1cf EFLGS=00010246
> > EBX=08566be0 SS=0187 ESP=0218f760 EBP=0218f774
> > ECX=5c51f428 DS=0187 ESI=0408229c FS=291f
> > EDX=8ad9a540 ES=0187 EDI=0000054e GS=188e
> > Bytes at CS:EIP:
> > 8b 03 85 c0 bf 4e 05 00 00 74 62 8b 96 a0 01 00
> > Stack dump:
> > 000a4540 00000000 0408229c 04060430 00000000 0218f844 7045c46b 000a4540
> > 0408229c 0218fc00 0218fb9c 00000094 00000004 0000000a 040a08ae 00000001
>
> Help us help you:
>
> 1. What versions do you have?
> mlang.dll - 6.00.2800.1106
> webcheck.dll - 6.00.2800.1106
> SHDOC401.DLL - 5.50.4914.1400
> SHELL32.DLL - 4.72.3812.600
> IEXPLORE.HLP - 177KB
> BROWSEUI.DLL - 6.00.2800.1692 (xpsp2.050617-2102)
> BROWSELC.DLL - 6.00.2800.1106
>
> 2. Are you running the officially update version of 9X?
>
> 3. Have you completely updated the system and IE?
>
> 4. Did you make any manual registry modifications related to Active Desktop
> or IE?
>
> 5. Are you using TweakUI or other registry modification tools?
>
> 6. What pages are you attempting to create as/within the Active Desktop
> interface?
>
> 7. What is the base language being used [e.g., utf-8, ansii, windows-1252,
> etc.] AND/OR of the pages you are attempting to save/use?
>
> 8. Do you have unicows installed? [9X Unicode]
>
> 9. Do you have .NET installed?
>
> KB141306 - How to Enable Support for Multiple Languages in Windows
> KB187602 - top Windows 98 articles
> KB191609 - Err Msg: Explorer Caused an Invalid Page Fault in Module...
> KB193110 - Problems After Enabling Active Desktop
>
> You should note that using Active Desktop is a known vulnerability in
> Windows.
>
> --
> ~
> --
> MEB
> http://peoplescounsel.org/ref/windows-main.htm
> Windows Diagnostics, Security, Networking
> http://peoplescounsel.org
> The *REAL WORLD* of Law, Justice, and Government
> _______
>
>
> Question #1
Not totaly sure how to find which versions I have.
#2
yes and w/ all updates installed.
#3
yes
#4
The way the problem 1st began was my defragmenting the hard drive, defrag
hung up and after I restarted windows my AVG 7 anti virus was shot, and I
began to notice the Internet explorer problems and sharing violations w/
Outlook and Out look express I have since fixed these 3 problems w/ the error
help on microsoft.
However I still have the problem w/ windows explorer error msg, I can make
sure that I do not click on view folder as a web page which does work around
the problem. But I have a few other problems that I can't load some games
due to windows not being able to make an uninstall so it won't load games and
I also have one photo program that I get the same error msg Mland.dll error
so its possible that fonts is still messed up.
#5
No
#6
Not attempting to make pages if I tell windows to view any folder as a web
page once I access the folder the mlang.dll error msg comes up. The only way
for me to then access the folder is to open it using explorer then un
checking view folder as web page.
#7
?
#8
no I do not believe so.
#9
No I do not believe so.
Thank you for the help looking for further assistance.