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Rich
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      04-01-2008
I have had this computer up for 30 days at a time but when my sister comes
to visit I turn on the guest account and log out of my identity and let the
computer sit at the choice between my account and guest is and I can't get
through a night without Vista Home Prem. crashing. I have SP1 installed and
besides this problem I have not had problems like this.

Why would enabling the guest account cause crashes? Is because I have
programs running in my profile and that causes a conflict? This is
frustrating as you can imagine.

I looked at events and at 10:30 there was a faulting application:
LVPrcSrv.exe faulting module USER32.dll. Then at 12:02 the previous shut
down was unexpected. There is 1.5 hours between the fault and the message
about unexpected shutdown?


Thanks for any help, Rich



 
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Bob
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      04-01-2008
What firewall, anti-virus application or security suite is installed?

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"Rich" <> wrote in message
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>I have had this computer up for 30 days at a time but when my sister comes
>to visit I turn on the guest account and log out of my identity and let the
>computer sit at the choice between my account and guest is and I can't get
>through a night without Vista Home Prem. crashing. I have SP1 installed and
>besides this problem I have not had problems like this.
>
> Why would enabling the guest account cause crashes? Is because I have
> programs running in my profile and that causes a conflict? This is
> frustrating as you can imagine.
>
> I looked at events and at 10:30 there was a faulting application:
> LVPrcSrv.exe faulting module USER32.dll. Then at 12:02 the previous shut
> down was unexpected. There is 1.5 hours between the fault and the message
> about unexpected shutdown?
>
>
> Thanks for any help, Rich
>
>
>


 
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Malke
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      04-01-2008
Rich wrote:

> I have had this computer up for 30 days at a time but when my sister comes
> to visit I turn on the guest account and log out of my identity and let
> the computer sit at the choice between my account and guest is and I can't
> get through a night without Vista Home Prem. crashing. I have SP1
> installed and besides this problem I have not had problems like this.
>
> Why would enabling the guest account cause crashes? Is because I have
> programs running in my profile and that causes a conflict? This is
> frustrating as you can imagine.
>
> I looked at events and at 10:30 there was a faulting application:
> LVPrcSrv.exe faulting module USER32.dll. Then at 12:02 the previous shut
> down was unexpected. There is 1.5 hours between the fault and the message
> about unexpected shutdown?


You have programs/processes that don't run well under the Guest account. The
LVPrcSrv.exe for instance belongs to a Logitech Quickcam. The Guest account
is not for when you are feeling hospitable; it is a System account that has
a limited use. You should leave Guest disabled and simply create a
"Visitor" standard user account for your sister's use.

Malke
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Gordon
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      04-01-2008
"Rich" <> wrote in message
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>I have had this computer up for 30 days at a time but when my sister comes
>to visit I turn on the guest account


Don't use the guest account. Set up a User account and call it "Visitor" or
something similar.

 
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Rich
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      04-01-2008
AVG full version for virus, Windows firewall.

Rich

"Bob" <> wrote in message
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> What firewall, anti-virus application or security suite is installed?
>
> -------
> *Report back, please*
> [When responding to posts, please include the post(s) you are replying to
> so that others may learn and benefit from the issue]
>
> [How to ask a question]
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375
>
> "Rich" <> wrote in message
> news:eV9JFP$...
>>I have had this computer up for 30 days at a time but when my sister comes
>>to visit I turn on the guest account and log out of my identity and let
>>the computer sit at the choice between my account and guest is and I can't
>>get through a night without Vista Home Prem. crashing. I have SP1
>>installed and besides this problem I have not had problems like this.
>>
>> Why would enabling the guest account cause crashes? Is because I have
>> programs running in my profile and that causes a conflict? This is
>> frustrating as you can imagine.
>>
>> I looked at events and at 10:30 there was a faulting application:
>> LVPrcSrv.exe faulting module USER32.dll. Then at 12:02 the previous shut
>> down was unexpected. There is 1.5 hours between the fault and the message
>> about unexpected shutdown?
>>
>>
>> Thanks for any help, Rich
>>
>>
>>

>



 
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