Head to Microsoft’s website todownload Edge.
There are many reasons whydownloading DLLs like that is never a good idea.
If you already have, remove it from wherever you placed it and continue with the following steps.
power cycle your computerif you haven’t already.
The ieframe.dll error might be a fluke and a simple restart could clear it up completely.
Update to the latest version of Internet Explorer.
If you’re using Visual Basic, change the reference forMicrosoft Internet Controlsfrom the existingieframe.dlltoshdocvw.ocx.
preserve your project and then reopen it.
There may be an issue in one of these pieces ofhardwarethat a simple restart could solve.
Scan your entire computer for viruses.
Sometimes, the ieframe.dll error will show up when your rig is infected with certain kinds of viruses.
There areon-demand virus scannersthat are good for that sort of thing.
Disable Windows Firewallif you have another firewall installed.
Running two firewall applications at the same time can cause problems.
Even if you’re positive that the Windows firewall is disabled, check again.
Update all non-Microsoft firewall and other security software on your rig.
Check their websites for updates orservice packsand install any that are available.
A clean installation may stop that nagging ieframe.dll fault signal.
Install any available Windows updates.
dump the temporary Internet files in Internet Explorer.
Some ieframe.dll issues might have to do with problems accessing existing temporary internet files.
Increase the frequency that Internet Explorer checks for new versions of web pages.
Openinetcpl.cplfrom the Run dialog box (WIN+R) and selectSettingsin theBrowsing historysection of theGeneraltab.
PickEvery time I visit the webpageif you’re not sure what to choose.
Disable Internet Explorer add-ons one by one.
One of your installed add-ons might be causing the ieframe.dll issue.
Selectively disabling them will show you which one, if any, is causing problems.
Set Internet Explorer security options back to their default levels.
Incorrect or overprotective security configs can sometimes cause ieframe.dll issues.
Returning these configs to their default levels might correct your issue.
Move the IE Temporary Internet Files Folder to its default location.
kill the Phishing Filter in Internet Explorer.
Disable Protected Mode in Internet Explorer.
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Causes of Ieframe.dll Errors
The ieframe.dll file is related to Internet Explorer.
In many cases, the installation of IE causes ieframe.dll errors to appear.
Ieframe.dll errors are fairly varied and really depend on the cause of the problem.