ieGetNavigationHistory Popup Error

Recently received a laptop from a friend who had a popup error every 3 seconds when using Internet Explorer 9.

The error was a simple popup with an “ok” button as its only option to continue.  The key text on the popup was “ieGetNavigationHistory” and was clearly having trouble loading that routine.

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Internet Explorer Crashes On ActiveX Plug-ins

I was recently trying to download some development tools from MSDN where a Microsoft File Download Plug-in is used.  Every time I clicked the download link, the file download manager tried to launch and then crash the Internet Explorer session.  I had also seen this with some open source remote help desk tools, but figured it was a bad update on the plug-ins.

Well the answer was, Microsoft is trying to manage your memory so to prevent attacks on your computer.  To install the plug-ins, you need to :

  1. Go to the Tools menu
  2. Click on Internet Options
  3. Click on the Advanced tab.
  4. Go to the Security Section
  5. Uncheck the “Enable memory protection to help mitigate online attacks *”
  6. Click Apply
  7. Click OK

Close Internet Explorer and then try your plug-in that previously crashed your Internet Explorer.  If you are not a local administrator, you will have to contact your IT department to do this for you.

Note:
When your plug-in is installed or you have finished your activity, re-enable the “Enable memory protection to help mitigate online attacks *” option as extra protection.  I and Microsoft do not recommend surfing without this option enabled.