"Error is being created"; "Page Fault In Non Paged Area"

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ravic

On an IBM Thinkpad T20, PIII 700mhz, 512 RAM, Win2K Pro:

Everything runs fine when logged-in as Administrator. But if I'm
logged-in as a user with administrator priviledges, several programs
have problems:

When opening MS Word 2000, I get an error message "WINWORD.exe has
generated errors and will be closed by Windows... An error log is
being created" The rest of the Office Suite runs fine.

Several programs give me a black-screen stop error. It flashes too
quickly to copy down any numbers before it shuts down, but I can make
out "Page Fault In Non Paged Area".

I've run a memory diagnostic on the machine, and everything is fine.
No new hardware installed. I see no memory controls in the Thinkpad's
BIOS.

And again, I don't have this, or any other problems when logged in as
Administrator -- only under this user account.

Any insights would be gratefully received.
 
S

Steve Parry [MVP]

ravic said:
On an IBM Thinkpad T20, PIII 700mhz, 512 RAM, Win2K Pro:

Everything runs fine when logged-in as Administrator. But if I'm
logged-in as a user with administrator priviledges, several programs
have problems:

When opening MS Word 2000, I get an error message "WINWORD.exe has
generated errors and will be closed by Windows... An error log is
being created" The rest of the Office Suite runs fine.

Several programs give me a black-screen stop error. It flashes too
quickly to copy down any numbers before it shuts down, but I can make
out "Page Fault In Non Paged Area".

I've run a memory diagnostic on the machine, and everything is fine.
No new hardware installed. I see no memory controls in the Thinkpad's
BIOS.

And again, I don't have this, or any other problems when logged in as
Administrator -- only under this user account.

Any insights would be gratefully received.

try adding your standard user to the machines power user group to see if that helps.
 

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