DEP errors

I am a user of writing.com, where I post short stories for consideration.  I noticed yesterday that some links may not work.  Links to writingML tools seem to be most affected.  I have a notification bubble who told me that there is an error in the DEP.

Everything worked fine since last weekend and then I downloaded Java (TM) 6 update 15 and toolbar MSN and uninstalled the driver Detectivemc.  In addition, there was some windows updates.

I tried to restore the system to the State at the end of last week and he refuses.  I tried different dates, rebooted and tried again.  It cud just the problem for a few stops, starts think more and then says sorry but there is an unspecified error, so nothing has been changed.

SIGH

Something is really messed up, I don't seem to be the only control this, lol.

Any help out there?

Hello nmhorsekeeper,

Thank you for using the Microsoft Windows Vista Forums.

The DEP closing IE errors are usually cause by an incompatible add-on.  You can check this by running IE without Add-ons.  Click Start, all programs, accessories, System Tools, and then click Internet Explorer without modules.

If you get is more DEP errors then you will know that an add-on or toolbar is the problem.  Close IE without Add-ons and reopen IE normally.  Click Tools, Options Internet, then on Manage Add-ons and disable all the modules and toolbars, then re-enable your add-ons and toolbars 1 at a time until you spotted the add-it/toolbar is causing your problem.  Then, you can just leave the problem add/bar of tools disabled.
 
You can do this by clicking Start, then right-click on Internet Explorer to enter the upper part of the menu and click 'browse without add-on.

You can also click
Start > all programs > Accessories > system tools > Internet Explorer (No Add-ons).

You can also try a clean boot to ensure that software that starts at the start of Vista is not crash.
Here is an article on how to do it:

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929135/

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