mozzie wrote:
> 
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> says...
> > mozzie wrote:
> > >
> > > So I run Mozilla again. I get a serious error: Something about
> > > dhhelp doing something very bad and being shut down, but the
> > > message was not helpful. Mozilla froze and crashed and had to be
> > > terminated from the CTL-ALT-DEL Window.
> >
> > Ddhelp is part of DirectX.  Run DXDiag and see if that corrects it.  If
> > not, reinstall DirectX or update to DX 8.1.
> >
> 
> Thank you very much for your reply.
> 
> DXDiag is not on my computer.
> 
> I still get an error message about this dll whenever Mozilla 1.1
> attempts to load a website that contains an applet.
> 
> I have not heard from anyone at Netscape or Mozilla.
> 
> Mozilla crashes before it generates its automatic error reporting
> window.
> 
> ---
> 
> While I prefer Mozilla over MSIE, Mozilla 1.1  now crashes
> whenever I try to visit a web site that displays an applet.
> 
> Mozilla crashes with a cryptic warning about dhhelp.dll. I don't
> know what this dll is or what "DirectX" is. All I know is that I
> was prompted to install a Java plug-in, which I did successfully
> from the Corporate Sun Microsystems Website, just before this
> problem started.
> 
> I need to return Mozilla 1.1 to its configuration before I
> installed Sun's Java plug-in. To do this, I need to know which
> java plugins that Mozilla supports, and also how to remove any
> plugins that should NOT be installed into an instance of Mozilla
> 1.1 running on Windows98.
> 
> I have no idea where "DHHelp" came from, what it does, or what
> DirectX is.
> 
> mozzie

You can read about DirectX and download it here:

http://www.microsoft.com/directx/homeuser/downloads/default.asp

-- 

Joe   =o)

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