08-19-2007, 08:03 PM
I get this message every single time I start the browser.
Class does not support Automation or does not support expected interface
I am running Win98SE.
After I click and close this error window, the browser then starts up.
I have disabled: 1/the check for default browser, 2/check for updates and 3/the RSS updates. There is nothing else I can find to disable to prevent this error message from coming up.
I did get the crash as was mentioned in the other thread a couple of times when it was newly installed but that seems to have stopped now. Note, I didn't make any system changes to change that behavior it just decided to keep running for me.
Class does not support Automation or does not support expected interface
I am running Win98SE.
After I click and close this error window, the browser then starts up.
I have disabled: 1/the check for default browser, 2/check for updates and 3/the RSS updates. There is nothing else I can find to disable to prevent this error message from coming up.
I did get the crash as was mentioned in the other thread a couple of times when it was newly installed but that seems to have stopped now. Note, I didn't make any system changes to change that behavior it just decided to keep running for me.