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Marijens

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    IE 6.0 and i-NAV - IE application error
    « on: April 24, 2009, 02:33:28 PM »
    I get an application error when closing Internet Explorer 6.0:
    IExplore.exe - Application Error   The memory could not be "read"

    It seems to have different outcome on different computers, with Windows XP and IE 6.0, when I try to get rid of this message.
    Usually it's enough to delete temp files and disable all i-NAV options, but on some computers this will not help.

    Can anyone help me on the question what effect i-NAV has in IE 6.0, and why there are different outcomes?

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    Re: IE 6.0 and i-NAV - IE application error
    « Reply #1 on: April 24, 2009, 03:59:49 PM »
    Please help me know what is i-NAV is?

    Google gives me:
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    The i-Nav plug-in and its components are provided to you free from VeriSign

    Indicative Net Asset Value (iNAV)

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    From your post the i-NAV is not compatible with IE 6 because you tried two different computers. So, do you not want to use FireFox 3 instead?

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      Re: IE 6.0 and i-NAV - IE application error
      « Reply #2 on: April 25, 2009, 01:16:26 AM »
      I could find this on google though, so I'd say t should be compatible:

      "The i-Nav plug-in is compatible with Windows 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP and runs in Internet Explorer 5.0 and above."

      I'm using Firefox on my computer, but due to some restrictions for someone I know, they're not able to use Firefox or any other version of IE than IE 6.0 :(

      I found a website regarding i-NAV, http://idn.verisign-grs.com/plug-in/support/#helpg1, but it doesn't say anything about the error message that pops up.

      Do you know any other ways to get rid of this error, as disabling i-NAV doesn't always work?

      Thank you