"MSIMN caused an invalid page fault"-how do I fix this???

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Diana

Feel free to email your answer to (e-mail address removed)
I get this message that causes Outlook Express to shut
down. Usually while I'm getting ready to send a new
email. I think it happens when new messages are
downloading from the AT&T mail server at the same time as
my attempt to "send". How can I fix it?
Thanks for any help. Diana

MSIMN caused an invalid page fault in
module MSHTML.DLL at 0167:636bd8b8.
Registers:
EAX=0048c430 CS=0167 EIP=636bd8b8 EFLGS=00010206
EBX=01a1f35c SS=016f ESP=0056f3b8 EBP=0056f3d8
ECX=00000118 DS=016f ESI=00000008 FS=3edf
EDX=00489cb4 ES=016f EDI=0048c430 GS=0000
Bytes at CS:EIP:
f3 a5 8b 4d 08 8b 49 0c 89 41 08 e9 76 13 fc ff
Stack dump:
00000000 01a1f9c0 0000001e 004900a0 00000000 00000000
00000000 00000000 0056f470 6370f575 01a1f3f0 01a1f9c0
004900a0 00000000 00001e00 00000000
 
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Having searched the archives, Diana <[email protected]> asked

| Feel free to email your answer to (e-mail address removed)
| I get this message that causes Outlook Express to shut
| down. Usually while I'm getting ready to send a new
| email. I think it happens when new messages are
| downloading from the AT&T mail server at the same time as
| my attempt to "send". How can I fix it?
| Thanks for any help. Diana
|
| MSIMN caused an invalid page fault in
| module MSHTML.DLL at 0167:636bd8b8.
| Registers:
| EAX=0048c430 CS=0167 EIP=636bd8b8 EFLGS=00010206
| EBX=01a1f35c SS=016f ESP=0056f3b8 EBP=0056f3d8
| ECX=00000118 DS=016f ESI=00000008 FS=3edf
| EDX=00489cb4 ES=016f EDI=0048c430 GS=0000
| Bytes at CS:EIP:
| f3 a5 8b 4d 08 8b 49 0c 89 41 08 e9 76 13 fc ff
| Stack dump:
| 00000000 01a1f9c0 0000001e 004900a0 00000000 00000000
| 00000000 00000000 0056f470 6370f575 01a1f3f0 01a1f9c0
| 004900a0 00000000 00001e00 00000000
 

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