can someone analyze this dump file

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mjumrani

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i used windbg to analyse the dump file in my laptop(running on xp home sp3). but i dont understand anything besides iexplore.exe. can someone analyze it or help me out plz....
i got this after i downloaded the appropriate symbol files and installed them
here is the link to the zip file which has the dump file and output txt RapidShare: Easy Filehosting

PS:the output is too long. cant load it here. you'll need to download it n check it out. i apologize for the inconvenience.
 
I don't think lotta folks will be able to help you out here.

Post ur windbg log at bleepingcomputer.com
 
STACK_COMMAND: kb

SYMBOL_NAME: iexplore.exe!Unknown

FOLLOWUP_NAME: MachineOwner

MODULE_NAME: iexplore

IMAGE_NAME: iexplore.exe

FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: WRONG_SYMBOLS_c0000005_iexplore.exe!base_address

BUCKET_ID: APPLICATION_FAULT_WRONG_SYMBOLS_ZEROED_STACK_NULL_INSTRUCTION_PTR_STACK_CORRUPTION_NULL_IP_iexplore.exe!Unknown

Followup: MachineOwner

i guess the crash is due to some iexplorer.exe file

whici is a
What is iexplore.exe?

The iexplore.exe file is referred to as the executable file of Microsoft Internet Explorer. The graphical user interface of the iexplore.exe file is composed of graphical Internet pages viewed by the user.

Iexplore.exe is a Web browser that connects to the Internet when a user enters a URL in the address bar found on its GUI. The Web page that corresponds to the URL is displayed whenever this is done.

The iexplorer.exe file was designed to support a wide variety of Web pages and offer features from the operating system, which include updates from Microsoft Update. It uses the layout engine called Trident.

The architecture used by the iexplore.exe file is built around the technology Component Object Model (COM). It is composed of 5 major components that are separately contained in DLLs, and the set of COM interfaces is exposed and subsequently hosted by the iexplore.exe file.
 
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