Dennis,

Unfortunately, with this type of error, you can't really conclude that JFW
isn't at fault unless you still get it with the application when JFW hasn't
been loaded during the session.  With Audio Catalyst, for example, you get
a similar error even after unloading JFW.  The way JFW hooks into video
with certain video drivers seems to cause this problem.  With Audio
Catalyst, you can start up without JFW, run the application and then load
JFW.  Everything then will work fine.  This happens to me on a couple of
systems running Windows 98 and Matrox video cards.  I don't have a Windows
95 system with a Matrox card, and so don't know if the problem still
occurs.  If anyone is using Audio Catalyst on a Windows 95 system with a
Matrox card, I would be interested in hearing about your experience.

Gary, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

At 06:37 AM 8/26/99 -0700, you wrote:
>Hello,
>I've seen a couple of messages in the past few days on Word locking when
>reading documents.  I'm using Word2000 and it has happened 3 times today;
>once when using the SayAll function, and twice using the DownArrow rapidly.
>I unloaded JFW and had my wife watch the screen, and the error was the same
>as when JFW was running.
>WinWord has caused a General Protection Fault in GDI.EXE at....
>So I guess speech isn't the cause here--any suggestions?
>
>
>Thanks,
>Dennis Brown, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>
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