several iexplorer.exe in my task manager

When I check the Task Manager, I have several iexplorer.exe files that come up. Sometimes it takes up to 500 to 600 MB of my ram. I sometimes up to twenty of these iexplorer.exe in my process. Microsoft has a solution and saw thousands of others with the same problem in forums etc. When will this be fixed?

Hi plonky12,

Every new Internet Explorer window that you open will create a new entry iexplorer.exe in the Task Manager.
You see several iexplorer.exe in the Task Manager when you are not using Internet Explorer?
Hope this helps to understand the issue. Can't wait to hear back on your part.

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