The error message typically occurs in Internet Explorer or applications that rely on its engine when a webpage cannot be displayed. It is often caused by network issues, corrupted browser settings, or outdated software. Recommended Solutions

: Ensure you are running the latest version of Windows, as Microsoft frequently releases patches for system files like ieframe.dll .

Type cmd in the Windows search bar, right-click , and select Run as administrator .

: If the DLL file itself is unregistered or corrupted, you can manually re-register it via the Command Prompt.

: Temporary files can sometimes become corrupted and trigger this error. Open the Control Panel and select Internet Options .

Select and Cookies , then click Delete .

Under the tab, click Delete in the Browsing history section.