The following is copied from the webpage listed below(at the bottom of the
page) by Sandi Hardmeier, MVP, and may be helpful in finding a solution:
http://inetexplorer.mvps.org/archive/answers.htm
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The older version of GATOR (also known as Claria) can cause this problem.
The programme has been updated to resolve this issue - 253364
http://support.microsoft.com?scid=kb;EN-US;Q253364
Reget is another programme that has been seen to cause this problem. It has
also been updated to resolve this issue.
Yahoo Companion causes this error. Uninstall.
If you are using the Google Toolbar turn off the advanced features. Go to
the Google dropdown menu, click on "privacy information". Turn off the
option "enable advanced features".
An access violation occurs when you click an HTML file (mshtml.dll)
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=829742
IE6 SP1 stops unexpectedly when you view a web program on Windows XP (access
violation mshtml.dll)
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=841368
Internet Explorer 6
Q318153 An Error Occurs in Mshtml.dll in Internet Explorer 6 on Windows Me
http://support.microsoft.com/default...;EN-US;Q318153
You are or have run a Windows XP beta, or the IE6 public preview
http://support.microsoft.com?scid=kb;EN-US;Q810887
The Windows Swap File may be read-only:
http://support.microsoft.com?scid=kb;EN-US;Q239094
Access violation when you refresh a web page
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=817786
Check for spyware
General troubleshooting advice
All versions of IE
Try running the following command from start, run:
regsvr32 mshtml.dll
If no joy, extract a fresh copy of the file in question using system file
checker (or MSCONFIG depending on your operating system). Make sure you do
not have the wrong version of mshtml.dll installed:
http://support.microsoft.com?scid=kb;EN-US;Q318153
Going on past experience with mshtml.dll errors and new releases of IE, look
very suspiciously at any other programmes. Disable *everything*, including
virus scanners, to see if the problem goes away.
Otherwise, you may just have a cache or cookie problem. Export your cookies
using file/import and export.
Shut down all programmes and boot into dos if you are using Windows 95 or
98. If using Windows ME use an appropriate disc to access DOS. Run the
following commands from the windows directory, typically c:\windows\:
smartdrv
deltree history
deltree tempor~1
deltree cookies
Reboot using ctrl, alt, del if using Windows 95 or 98. If using WindowsME
remember to remove the boot floppy.
Windows 2000 users will have to log in as Administrator to be able to delete
the folders in question directly from within Windows Explorer.
Windows XP users will be able to delete the folders from within Windows
Explorer as well, though they may need to log in as Administrator.
NOTE:
Different operating systems use different paths to the history, temporary
internet files and cookies folders. Check your system to make sure that you
are using the correct path for your machine. For example, you may find your
folders are located at ...\documents and settings\{identity}\{dir} or
similar.
Finally, you may have a duplicate or damaged wsock32.dll file. Make sure
you have only one copy (in ..\windows\system. If it is there, extract a
fresh copy using system file checker (sfc.exe or via msconfig depending on
your operating system).
/end quote
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Jim Pickering, MVP, Outlook Express
https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/pr...8-1171988A62D6
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Thanks.
"Chris_OZ" wrote in message
...
When trying to print an email message, no print dialogue appears and OE
quites with out warning, next an eeror report appears "AppName: msimn.exe"
"ModName: mshtml.dll"?
Have checked for Viruses and spyware, but comes up clean, all service
packs
installed, no other printing issues experianced in other programs
inlcuding
IE 6.
Would anyone out ther have an idea of the problem and how to fix it.