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Sylvia - 31 Oct 2003 03:48 GMT
When I start or reboot my computer Disc Cleanup starts as
I have scheduled it, then it stops & I get the message:
CLEANMGR has performed an illegal operation.  Invalid page
fault in module kernel 32.dll@015F:BFF7B2FC in
registers....

This started happening after I downloaded MS Active
Accessibility 2.0 update & numerous Windows security
updates.  

How do I get Disc Cleanup to work again & stop this
message on start up?
Norman Lackey - 31 Oct 2003 06:45 GMT
> When I start or reboot my computer Disc Cleanup starts as
> I have scheduled it, then it stops & I get the message:
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> How do I get Disc Cleanup to work again & stop this
> message on start up?

In startup set it to be the first task to run.
It must run befor any other tasks are loaded.
Sylvia - 31 Oct 2003 14:58 GMT
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>I'm not sure that I know how to do that.  In System
Tools|Scheduled Tasks ,I have it set to run on startup.  
It seems to me that something I installed is causing
problems.  Besides the items I mentioned above, I also
installed MS Picture It.  I get the Error message while
the computer is running too, not just at start up.
 
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