Not being sure what Operating System, version of IE, and virus/firewall software you are using it is difficult to direct you in the right direction. Are you sure that when you're not online and receive this message that it doesn't read "Explorer" instead of "IE"?
The kernel32 error occurs when an application tries to access kernel32.dll's protected memory space. It can be a particular program or application, or it can be multiple files and applications.
This error can also occur due to faulty hardware issues such as device drivers, memory, etc.
Here is an example of a microsoft fix:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;276459
Micrsoft has an excellent data base for kernel32 errors.
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