That hardly helps the problem. SwaB, are you used a program called Spyware Doctor or recently uninstalled it?
Try a virus scan and a spyware scan. Use the microsoft anti-spyware program, it's great. If that doesn't fix it try reinstalling IE
If you are running Windows XP, can you run windows update? It may find the missing dll and install it for you. But yes, definitely let us know if you are using Spyware Doctor, I've heard that can sometimes have a major impact on IE dll's. <offtopic> As for the other argument, as a firefox user and daily user of linux, I have 2 words for those who still bash Microsoft: Driver Support Microsoft is a corporation, and their software is sometimes buggy, but sometimes windows is what you've got to work with and some sites still require IE. (and firefox isn't perfect) I'm sure once linux learns to make decent cross-distro binaries and half the driver support that windows xp has, people might switch. (and only then when X can properly detect their monitor enough to have a proper gui, not to mention the need for better gui control over preferences and settings) Until then, stop replying to every "help me with this microsoft problem" thread with Linux propoganda. I love linux, but it is not ready for the average desktop user yet anyway. </offtopic>