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|    gargoyle to All    |
|    NS 7.2 keeps getting a page fault    |
|    15 Jan 07 13:16:47    |
      From: gargoyle@anywhere.net              Still using NS 7.2 with Win98 SE....              When I use NS and try to click on a button on a website to go to       another link, I get this error that pops up and I have to close NS:              NETSCP caused an invalid page fault in       module NPSWF32.DLL at 0197:300a8722.       Registers:       EAX=00cbe540 CS=0197 EIP=300a8722 EFLGS=00010246       EBX=020f8b20 SS=019f ESP=006bdcf8 EBP=006bdd1c       ECX=30194a08 DS=019f ESI=30194a08 FS=4ec7       EDX=006bdd78 ES=019f EDI=80000000 GS=0000       Bytes at CS:EIP:       c7 06 08 4a 19 30 c7 46 04 d4 49 19 30 74 07 56       Stack dump:       006bdd90 6144cf5e 00cbe540 60d5ea78 006bdd28 6144cfd9 60d5ea78       006bdd28 00000000 006bdd94 60d510de 00cbe540 60d5ea78 006bde88       006bddf4 610ee299              Recently I got a window pop up that said Flash Player needed to       update. I clicked OK, since I've done this every time I get that       window and it's always installed fine. This time the installation       didn't seem to go through completely. I'm wondering if that has       anything to do with now getting this page fault with that .DLL file?              Sometimes if I reboot, I can continue on to the next link. Other       times it still won't let me click on the buttons on a website to move       on. Anything I can do about this, besides unintall/reinstall? Is       there someplace I can get a "new" NPSWF32.DLL" file to replace the old       one?              Thanks!!              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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