Error message: "Explorer caused an invalid page fault in module Kernel32.dll" (187965)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 1.0 for Windows 95
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 2.0 for Windows 95
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0 for Windows 95
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.01 for Windows 95
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.02 for Windows 95
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 for Windows 95
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 for Windows 95
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 for Windows 95
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.01 for Windows 95
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 for Windows 95
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.x for Windows 95
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.x for Windows 95
- Microsoft Outlook Express 4.0 for Windows 95
- Microsoft Outlook Express 4.01 for Windows 95
- Microsoft Outlook Express 5.0 for Windows 95
- Microsoft Outlook Express 5.01 for Windows 95
- Microsoft Outlook Express 5.5 for Windows 95
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 for Windows 98
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 for Windows 98
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 for Windows 98
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.01 for Windows 98
- Microsoft Outlook Express 6.0 for Windows 98
- Microsoft Outlook Express 5.0 for Windows 98
- Microsoft Outlook Express 5.01 for Windows 98
- Microsoft Outlook Express 5.5 for Windows 98
- Microsoft Outlook Express 4.01 for Windows 98
- the operating system: Microsoft Windows 98
This article was previously published under Q187965 SYMPTOMS When you attempt to start Internet Explorer or Outlook
Express on a Windows 95 or Windows 98-based computer, your computer may stop
responding (hang), and you may receive one of the following error messages:
Explorer caused an invalid page fault in module
Kernel32.dll. Commgr32 caused an invalid page
fault in module Kernel32.dll. Mprexe caused an
invalid page fault in module Kernel32.dll.
Msgsrv32 caused an invalid page fault in module Kernel32.dll.
Iexplore caused an invalid page fault in
module Kernel32.dll. CAUSE This behavior can occur if your password list (PWL) file is
damaged. RESOLUTION To resolve this issue, use the following steps:
- Click Start, point to Find, and then click Files Or Folders.
- In the Named box, type *.pwl, and then click Find Now.
- In the list of found files, right-click each file, and then
click Delete. Repeat step 3 until all of the .pwl files are
deleted.
- On the File menu, click Close.
- Restart the computer. The password list files are
re-created automatically when you log on to Windows.
- Download the Mspwlupd.exe file from the following Microsoft
Web site, and then double-click the file to run it.
NOTE: You do not need to perform this step if you are running Windows
95 OSR2 or Windows 98.The
following file is available for download from the Microsoft Download
Center:
For additional information about how to download Microsoft Support files, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
119591 How to obtain Microsoft support files from online services
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Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 11/2/2004 |
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