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Thread: Vista Ultimate crash - Bad Pool Caller

  1. #1
    pajosa Guest

    Vista Ultimate crash - Bad Pool Caller

    Almost everytime I access a network drive, Vista will crash with following
    message:

    Bad Pool Caller

    0x000000C2 (0x00000007, 0x0000110B, 0x0A10205, 0x8B5D0448)

    Any suggestions, running Vista Ultimate SP1 and updated all drivers, BIOS
    and chipsets.

    Dell Latitude D830 - All laptops with Vista Ultimate and PGP 9.6.1 in our
    Active Directory SAN environment are having this problem.

  2. #2
    Jane C Guest

    Re: Vista Ultimate crash - Bad Pool Caller

    Hi,

    PGP 9.6.1 is not listed as being compatible with Vista. You may need to
    upgrade to version 9.8, which is Vista-compatible.

  3. #3
    pajosa Guest

    Re: Vista Ultimate crash - Bad Pool Caller

    I found this at the PGP website.

    Is PGP Desktop supported on Windows Vista?

    This answer pertains to PGP Desktop and Windows Vista.

    Answer

    Any version prior to PGP Desktop 9.6.x (e.g. 9.5.x, 9.0.x, 8.x) is not
    supported with Windows Vista. Version 9.6.x supports 32-bit Windows Vista.
    Currently PGP Desktop is not supported using 64-bit operating systems.

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