I have had the same problem, and have gone through hours and hours of computer time trying to fix it.
As far as I can see, there is no fix. Microsoft has a patch that claims to fix it but it doesn't.
Mine happens when I try to close a folder in explorer.exe, especially a desktop shortcut folder.
I use Ghost and rewrite my C drive (all my files are on D drive), every few weeks or so. The error ("referenced memory...could not be "read"") comes back at amazingly consistent intervals after the Ghost restore process, leading me to belive that it is independent of what I do or new programs I install or anything like that.
Nothing seems to work, and it seems Microsoft doesn't know either.
Any help would be appreciated as well.
probably the owner of the site you got it from had the movie copy protected
type in the error code in your search engine window and learn a bit from the results. IEXPLORE.EXE-Application Error The instruction at 0x10003dfb "referenced memory at 0x006e0069". The memory could not be "written". Click OK to terminate the program Click on cancel to debug the program
A file is probably missing try to re-install it from the Microsoft website
means that what ever code was in that memory was corrupt. if it keeps doing it, it means the program is corrupt, or files it interacts with. you'll probably have to reinstall.
Business Comminucation is tzhe transferring of a message from the sender to the receiver, who understands the message. The message is the information or instruction being passed by the sender to the receiver!
It is a multiple credit transfer message. Basically what it means is that there is more than one payment instruction embedded in the message, and requires the message to be unbundled into multiple payment instructions.
MT 199 Free Format Message Scope: This message type is normally used by financial institutions to send information for which another message type is not applicable. Usage: It can be used as a status message to report reasons for a transaction instruction not being executed or as a message to reject a transaction.
SWIFT (Society for Worldwide Inter-bank Financial Telecommunication) Message Type 202 = an instruction to deliver money
for further credit - instruction to a receiving bank to pay the funds to secondary beneficiary
MT 199 Free Format Message Scope: This message type is normally used by financial institutions to send information for which another message type is not applicable. Usage: It can be used as a status message to report reasons for a transaction instruction not being executed or as a message to reject a transaction.
i got this while executing a executable file
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