An invalid page fault is something hardware or OS related I guess.
It means it wanted to load an new piece of memory from/to disk
and this load operation failed. 

And Win98 isn't really appropriate to work with.

Rene
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Ing.Buero R.Tschaggelar - http://www.ibrtses.com

Phillip Stevens wrote:
> 
> Anyone seen this one before?
> CLIENT99SE caused an invalid page fault in module <unknown> at 0000:01000001.
> 
> This occurs as soon as I attempt to open any (of several) schematic
> documents.  The last few things I did before things got strange were:
> 
> - Printed the schematic to .PDF
> - Did a "save as" of 2 schematic sheets in Orcad format.
> - updated my e-mail client. (not sure that this is related,  can't
> remember sequence of install vs 1st problem occurrence)
> 
> I thought at first it was attempting to re-open my Protel .DDB as an Orcad
> .DSN file.  In fact,  the File Open dialog box said Orcad for the file
> type,  even though the file being opened was a .DDB.
> I edited CLIENT99SE.ini (11K)to change the default back to "Design files (*.Ddb)"
> which fixed the dialog box,  but it still won't load a schematic.
> 
> Trying to avoid the re-install it seems to probably need....maybe the
> printer got "confused" by the .pdf distiller?  Looking into that next.
> 
> Tried the KB for "CLIENT99SE caused an invalid page fault in" didn't
> see anything.
> 
> PCB documents seem to be ok.  Running 99SE, SP6, Win98.
> 
> Thanks in advance for any leads to the problem,

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