Microsoft KB Archive/302461

= Error Message: Iexplore Caused Invalid Page Fault in Module Swflash.ocx =

Article ID: 302461

Article Last Modified on 1/31/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5
 * Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0
 * Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5
 * Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0
 * Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5
 * Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0

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This article was previously published under Q302461



SYMPTOMS
When you attempt to start Microsoft Internet Explorer or you are browsing the Internet, you may receive an error message similar to the following:

This program has performed an illegal operation

and will be shut down.

If the problem persists, contact the program

vendor.

When you click the Details button, the following information is displayed:

IEXPLORE caused an invalid page fault in

module SWFLASH.OCX at

-or-

IEXPLORE executed an invalid instruction in

module SWFLASH.OCX at

Internet Explorer may then stop responding (hang).



CAUSE
This issue can occur in the following situation:
 * The page that you are trying to view is a Flash-enabled Web page.

-and-
 * The Swflash.ocx file is damaged.



RESOLUTION
To resolve this issue, follow the steps in Method 1. If Method 1 does not resolve the problem, proceed to Method 2.

Method 1
Remove and reinstall Macromedia Shockwave and Macromedia Flash. To do this, follow these steps:  Quit all running programs. On the taskbar, click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. In Control Panel, double-click Internet Options. On the General tab, click Use Blank under Home page. Under Temporary Internet files, click Settings. In the Settings dialog box, click View Objects.</li> If a Shockwave-related item appears in the Program File list in the Downloaded Program Files dialog box, right-click the Shockwave-related item, and then click Remove on the shortcut menu that appears.

You receive the following message:

Shockwave  will be removed permanently.

Are you sure?

</li> Click Yes.</li> Repeat steps 7 through 8 for each Shockwave-related entry in the list.</li> On the File menu, click Close.</li> In the Settings dialog box, click OK.</li> In the Internet Properties dialog box, click OK, and then quit Control Panel.</li> Start Windows Explorer.</li> Navigate to the following folder



where  is the drive on which Windows is installed, where   is the folder in which Windows is installed, and where   is the System folder in Microsoft Windows 9x and Microsoft Windows 2000 and the System32 folder in Microsoft Windows NT.</li> Right-click the Macromed folder, and then click Delete on the shortcut menu that appears.</li> When you are prompted to confirm folder deletion, click Yes.</li> Quit Windows Explorer, and then restart the computer.</li> Reinstall Macromedia Shockwave and Macromedia Flash. The Macromedia Shockwave Player and the Macromedia Flash Player can be obtained from Macromedia at the following URL:

http://www.macromedia.com

</li> Follow steps 2 through 4 to reset home page back to original page.</li></ol>

Method 2
If the Method 1 does not resolve the issue, try re-extracting Swflash.ocx from the Windows installation CD. To do this, follow the steps appropriate for your operating system.

In Microsoft Windows 98
<ol> Quit all running programs.</li> On the taskbar, click Start, and then click Run.</li> In the Open box, type SFC, and then click OK.</li> <li>In the System File Checker dialog box, click Extract one file from installation disk.</li> <li>In the Specify the system file you would like to restore box, type SWflash.ocx, and then click Start.</li> <li>In the Extract File dialog box, type :\Win98 in the Restore from box, where   is the drive letter of the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive that contains your Microsoft Windows 98 CD-ROM.

NOTE: If your computer has an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) installation of Windows 98, the Windows installation files may also be found in the following folder:

C:\WINDOWS\OPTIONS\CABS

</li> <li>In the Save file in box, type :\ \System\Macromed\Flash. (where  is the letter of the drive on which Windows is installed and where   is the folder in which Windows is installed), and then click OK.</li> <li>In the Backup File dialog box, click OK. If you receive the following message

The backup folder does not exist. Do you want to create it?

click Yes.</li> <li>You receive the following message:

The file has been successfully extracted

Click Yes, and then click Close.</li> <li>Restart the computer.</li></ol>

Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition (Me)
<ol> <li>Quit all running programs.</li> <li>On the taskbar, click Start, and then click Run.</li> <li>In the Open box, type Msconfig, and then click OK.</li> <li>In the System Configuration Utility dialog box, click Extract File.</li> <li>In the Extract one file from installation disk dialog box, type SWflash.ocx and then click Start.</li> <li>In the Extract File dialog box, type :\Win9x in the Restore from box, where   is the drive letter of the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive that contains your Microsoft Windows Me CD-ROM.

NOTE: If your computer has an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) installation of Windows Me, the Windows installation files may also be found in the following folder:

C:\WINDOWS\OPTIONS\INSTALL

</li> <li>In the Save file in box, type :\ \System\Macromed\Flash. (where  is the letter of the drive on which Windows is installed and where   is the folder in which Windows is installed), and then click OK.</li> <li>In the Backup File dialog box, click OK. If you receive the following message

The backup folder does not exist. Do you want to create it?

click Yes.</li> <li>You receive the following message:

The file has been successfully extracted

Click OK twice.</li> <li>Restart the computer.</li></ol>

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MORE INFORMATION
The Flash Player requires the Swflash.ocx file for proper operation.

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