try going to add remove programs, select IE, select add/remove, select repair IE & hit ok
Thanks aeinstein, I ran the repair IE thing and it seemed to work. I'm not getting the message when I boot up. Time will tell.
Below is a paragraph from another post, what do you think?
>>I looked up what iedll is on the internet and found this post from another site
There is no IEDLL.EXE. If your system claims to need it, run RegEdit and search for IEDLL.EXE. Delete any references you find.
Search your hard drive for IEDLL.EXE and delete all occurrences.
Install a good AV program with current virus definitions, and scan your system (all files).
...you can always just run a search on the names of the errors that pops up, ive noticed i get things like that too when i download useless stuff on the pc, lol. i hope this is some help<<