Something similar has happened with my system, and it coincided with not being able to import MS Money files any more. After you clear your Temporary Internet Files, there is a Settings button in that same section you'll want to click on. Click the View Objects button. This is a list of various ActiveX components that have been installed (toolbars, Windows Update control, etc.) Chances are, there's at least one in there that is marked as Unknown or Damaged. Delete anything like that, close out of that window and Internet Explorer, reopen and try again. If that doesn't work, delete the rest of them in that list (they'll prompt to reinstall the next time they're needed anyway, so there should be no issues there) and that should work.
Of course, your other alternative is to switch to Mozilla, Firefox, Opera, or Netscape...
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