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kwatts Sep 12th, 2003 3:05 pm
Loader.EXE and IEDLL.EXE errors
 
Receive 2 errors everytime booting up. Loader has caused an error in Loader.exe and The c:\windows\iedll.exe file appears to be corrupted. The version I am using now is 5.50. This is for Windows Me. Anyone have
an ideas on a fix. I did not want to go to 6.0

aeinstein Sep 17th, 2003 12:43 am
Re: Loader.EXE and IEDLL.EXE errors
 
as stated else where (by caperjack? not sure) iedll.exe is neither a normal file component of IE nor Windows (seeing how a true dll file is not executable) and as such your pc is likely infected with a trojan. do a search on the site for "iedll.exe" as well as "ie dll.exe" and you should find the appropriate posts.

aeinstein Sep 17th, 2003 1:00 am
Re: Loader.EXE and IEDLL.EXE errors
 
please do NOT cross-post. i was going to refer you to a post that would give you a link in resolving your problem (here), when i realized that you cross-posted the same question in at least one other forum - wasting the time of the person trying to help you out does not make friends on this forum. again, please do not cross-post.

Dougie Sep 20th, 2003 5:45 pm
IE dll.exe??
 
I also am having the same error message appear. I recently formatted my HDD and when I was finished reloading and downloading all patches and upgrades, I started getting this message every time I boot the computer. I'm using Win98 and IE v6.

I've done several virus scans only to turn up nothing. If I look in the files for IE 6 there is a file there ( exe icon ) that says it's IE dll.exe. I'm not sure how it got there as a dll file isn't a program as earlier stated in this post. I've been told to just delete this file and everything will be OK. I haven't done so yet as I was waiting for more input before I do that.

What does everyone think?

Doug :?:

kwatts Sep 21st, 2003 7:38 am
Re: Loader.EXE and IEDLL.EXE errors
 
These websites where given to me when I had the problem and it is now fixed. Hopefully this helps you to.

Check this url out for the iedll.exe error http://www.computing.net/windows95/...rum/148368.html


http://www.computing.net/security/w...forum/6322.html for the loader.exe problem.

Dougie Sep 21st, 2003 8:05 am
Links
 
Thanks, but when I click on the links that you included in your post, the website comes up but it says " file not found " :?:

Doug

caperjack Sep 21st, 2003 8:49 am
Re: Loader.EXE and IEDLL.EXE errors
 
http://www.computing.net/windows95/w...um/148368.html

Dougie Sep 21st, 2003 3:21 pm
CW Shredder
 
Caperjack;

I downloaded and unzipped the CW Shredder program. When I try to run it, it prompts me with the following message " A required.DLL file.MSVBVM60.DLL, was not found. Needless to say it wouldnt run??

caperjack Sep 21st, 2003 5:07 pm
Re: Loader.EXE and IEDLL.EXE errors
 
just downloaded it ,I'm using xp pro and have now problem running it.
the missing dll is a visual basic dll.it should be in c:\windows\system32 folder in win xp,you can download it here ,it should help it work.
http://www.dll-files.com/dllindex/dl...shtml?msvbvm60

Neuromancer Nov 22nd, 2003 4:24 pm
Re: Loader.EXE and IEDLL.EXE errors
 
I had a program called loader.exe that I never told to run at startup but did anyway. I found this post, then found the answer somewhere else:

if it's the same "loader" I had, Symantec has the answer. It's from a company called ClearSearch and it posts advertising data from you to them periodically. ZoneAlarm caught the outgoing bits and warned me. So on my computer it was in "C:\Program Files\ClearSearch\loader.exe" and I deleted it. Symantec said it had a corresponding registry key but I couldn't find it (possibly because I periodically use a registry cleaner.

Good luck.


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