the instruction at '0x7c910cce' referenced memory

When I'm on ebay, I get the following message and internet exployer closed. Help, please!

the instruction at "0x7c910cce" referenced memory at "0 x 32353225. The memory could not be "read".

Hi adljhnsn,

Please use the forum for Support of Vista,

This error message occurs because the operating system does not allocate a buffer sufficient for the maximum allowed string length. When the data is larger than the buffer size, the Winlogon service stops unexpectedly and your computer generates the error message.
To resolve this problem, you must update your system with the latest service pack.  If you have installed Mcafee security products, this could cause the problem also.  You must disable any product security before the upgrade to the new service pack.

Hope this helps, Kevin
Microsoft Answers Support Engineer
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