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What is event viewer?

Posted By : christopher of Katharine Gibbs School - New York on October 30, 2004

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Hello.

When I press "reply" when sending an email in any email site, Hotmail and Yahoo, or when I fill in a form and press "send" or "finish" the internet explorer shots down. Not just the window with the email site but all the ones that are open.

I have been able to compose a new email and press "send" and it worked but if I press "reply" then it shuts down.

This has happened on some other sites as well as the email ones.

Why does the internet explorer shut down when I press "reply" or similar buttons and how can I fix it?

Thank you.

Ricky Aiverv

This question was answered on October 30, 2004. Much of the information contained herein may have changed since posting.


To view more details about an event

Open Event Viewer

In the console tree, click the log you want

In the details pane, click the event you want

On the Action menu, click Properties

Notes

To open Event Viewer, click Start, click Control Panel, click Performance and Maintenance, click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Event Viewer

To view binary data as characters, in the Data box, click Bytes To view binary data as DWORDS, click Words

To view details about the previous or next event, click the up or down arrow To copy the details of an event, click Copy

Not all events generate binary data Binary data can be interpreted by an experienced programmer or a support technician familiar with the source application

To retain the event description in binary data form, archive logs in the log file format (.evt) Saving logs in text format (.txt) or comma-delimited text format (.csv) discards the binary data

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Posted by christopher of Katharine Gibbs School - New York on October 30, 2004

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