Xaine99 posted on Dec 09, 2012 10:16:11 PM - Report post
I just discovered that the crashlog points to URLMON.DLL which is part of Internet Explorer. The trainers are not compatible with Internet Explorer 10's version of URLMON.DLL. I downgraded to Internet Explorer 9 and all my trainers work again.
May only be a temporary issue, just pointing it out for those having this issue.
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bloke5276 posted on Dec 12, 2012 11:24:48 AM - Report post
Thank you, that problem has been driving me crazy for the last three hours.
Bluerainbow posted on Mar 22, 2013 6:50:27 AM - Report post
Thank you . Unfortunately, none of them does not work. I have win 8 pro with ie 10. Tested 450+ trainers 110+ trainers is not working When i remove IE10 from system , unable to install another version of IE on Win 8. The browser mode not resolving the problem.
If you do want , can i put here the list of incompatible trainers tested by me.
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Neo7 posted on Mar 22, 2013 7:19:55 AM - Report post
It is not recommended to uninstall IE10 completely from your Windows OS. Several components in Windows are dependent on IE and will lead to general instability of your system (i.e. you will not be able to view the Event Viewer and the Management Console will be crippled). Using the method described above all this does is remove instances of the IE shortcut from your system making it inaccessible (but the core is still installed and used in various other applications). If possible I would recommend a dual boot with Windows 7 instead.
The developer tools WILL NOT assist you. It just renders the current page the tab is in with a rule set that was existent for the version of IE selected. It does not apply settings globally. This is to help front-end developers ensure web pages are designed and render properly in earlier versions of IE (versions 8 and 7 are notorious for giving the most grief).
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mschol posted on Mar 22, 2013 8:03:28 AM - Report post
we need to trick the trainers into using the old urlmon.dll, with most programs it is enough to just place an old version of the file in the same directory as the trainer, doesnt work for the trainers it seems..