Update Feb 16, 2009.The IE WebBrowser control cannot be used by partially trusted code. For more information, search google for "
Using Libraries from Partially Trusted Code" and it might be related to having
Visual Studio installed on the users computer.
I'm researching this along with the ieframe error. Anyone else want to help out here since this post has 80 messages and 3000 hits? There's a lot to read at...
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Search/en-US/?query=ieframe.dll%2Fdnserror&ac=1I'm realy starting to suspect my local (not remote)
Firewall and will get back to you on this issue, soon...
Original post:Yes, I was able to fix the backend problem last week by removing a virus as outlined in a previous post. It is looking to me like a Firewall problem with mixed content, the IE protected mode?. I will try disabling the Firewall and removing the MS C++ on my local machine.
Another user gets the same error and I do not know what she has on her copy of Windows Vista. Odd that the
ieframe.dll is dated as modified Oct 15, 2008?
I just have not had time to look into every possibility and confirm the dll might be causing the problems for people.
Odd that it showed up after the upgrade from
1.2.2 to 1.1.3 as errors and we all experienced it at the same time?
6.? Now 'legacy mode' is suspect according to one post, many of us cannot turn LM off.P.S. I disabled all plugins, swept all caches and completely optimized my local machine.
The possibilties are...
1. Virtuemart screwed up and rolling back to 1.1.2 will fix it.
2. Microsoft IE7 fails due to Res://ieframe.dll/dnserror.htm see http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/iewebdevelopment/thread/2eb96418-e944-4ee9-a4f3-ff28980c36a2/#page:9
3. A trojan on the local machine.
4. Firewall problems? IE protected mode? Router reset?
5. Java script has a conflict?
6. Legacy mode is now suspect and few of us can turn it off.
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