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August 29, 2005 12:00 AM

JSI Tip 9681. When you open a new window in Internet Explorer 6 on Windows XP, a blank white page is displayed?

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In addition to the subject behavior, using the Find (on This Page) command on the blank page returns:

An error has occurred in this dialog.
Error 49: Interface not registered

This behavior occurs if some Internet Explorer DLL (Dynamic Link Library) files are incorrectly registered.

To resolve this issue:

1. Open a CMD.EXE window.

2. Type the following commands, pressing Enter after each line:

regsvr32 /s urlmon.dll
regsvr32 /s actxprxy.dll 
regsvr32 /s shdocvw.dll 
regsvr32 /s mshtml.dll 
regsvr32 /s browseui.dll 
regsvr32 /s jscript.dll 
regsvr32 /s vbscript.dll  
regsvr32 /s oleaut32.dll
3. If the problem is resolved, exist this procedure.

4. If SP2 is NOT installed, download and install it.

5. Type the following command and press Enter:

"%ProgramFiles%\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe" /rereg



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