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Egroeg

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That's not a whole lot to go on...
Is it a "Java" runtime error, a pop-up dialog box that says something like:

A runtime error has occurred.
Do you wish to debug?

Line 42:
Object expected

If so, this is not a problem with IE, but with certain badly-written websites. This message is useless unless you're a Web developer, but MS leaves it turned on by default. It's safe to turn it off without affecting your browsing.

To do so: select the "Tools" menu in IE, then select "Internet Options". Pick the "Advanced" tab. Under the category "Browsing", check the box that says "Disable script debugging" and uncheck the box that says "Display a notification about every script error." This should disable them.

Hope this helps!
 
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trunks2k

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Iddie4him said:
No, This error is a runtime error with IE6, and says something about the virtual memory and when it shows up, My IE6 shuts down on me. Does this describe any better ?

Does it say you're running out of virtual memory? If so, then clear any temporary items you have, and up your virtual memory.

In windows XP, right click on "My Computer" and select properties. Click on the Advanced tab. Under "performance" click the settings button. Then click the advanced tab. Under "virtual memory", click the "change" button. And put another 100 or so MB to whatever is there.
 
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Not unless you have a lot of RAM. Otherwise it's just better to reserve a ton I've found.
 
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Iddie4him said:
So, I now have 576 MB for my virtual memory. Will this be adequate ?

That should be fine. Just be sure to clear out any temporary items that may be laying around too. Besides your internet cahce, if you're on a pre XP/2000 system, there should ba a folder, C:/Temp that you can empty, which may help.
 
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