Hi:
Thanks to the many posting from you folks and some homework...
I was able to narrow my search to what caused my Internet Explorer crashes.
 it appeared my ATI  Internet Settings needed to be tweaked.Since I set them
to use software rendering 99 percent of my WindowEyes crashes have gone away
and WindowEyes is rendering smoothly and completely - or as much as it ever
did.
After 2 days of pounding some pretty dynamic sites where I would have
expected perhaps 75 or more crashes over the past 2 days I had 1 and it was
a flash caused error.
So these particular set of problems do not in fact seem to be WindowEyes
related and for me there was a fix.
For others you need to figure out what is causing the crashes on your
machines and figure out how to handle them if there is a way for you to
handle them.
The ATI cards can be set to not use the cpu accelleration option in Internet
Explorer and that is what has seemingly fixed my problem.
Now, lets hope it holds and I have eliminated one problem!
If you have allot of Internet Explorer crashes try turning off the cpu
accelerator option in Internet Explorer under the Options Menus Advanced
Settings I think, you can uncheck it or check it to try it out so it is not
a permanent change.
I had to use Visual Studio to find out which individual dll was blowing up
so if you don't have Visual Studio perhaps someone out there can tell you
how to find out the underlying dll that is causing the crash on your
machines to see if there is a easy work around and so you can fix it.
I have recently found some tab items on web pages, more and more of them
being used, that WindowEyes doesn't seemingly read but I think work with
other screen readers but that is the next story in the saga me thinks.
Rick USA

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