> *** STOP: 0x000000D1 (0x00000006,0x00000002,0x00000000,0x00000006) > DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
These are the rarest of all blue screens. Can you also supply a list of all your devices, and the driver version you're using? Are many devices sharing the same interrupt? Are you running the latest service pack and hotfixes? Looking at TechNet, the D1 stop is from tcpip.sys and other filters, such as network cards with specialist needs, firewalls and virus checkers. I last got this type of blue screen at a customer's site with a dodgy network card that was trying to do bad things, whilst IRQ sharing on IRQ 11 with five other devices. I'm sure the card would be fine in a less busy system, but on this system with that many devices, non-repeatable horror story. Replaced the card with an Intel Ethernet Express Pro 10/100+ and re-service packed, no more problems. Try this: * start hammering the network by doing many many file copies from the PC to another one * drag windows around with full window drag and click randomly in the UI * set up a port scan from a remote computer and scan each port in order The three together will probably cause the bug to surface. Finding out which driver it is - will be hard if it's not already on screen. Andrew --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the line: 'unsubscribe vnc-list' in the message BODY See also: http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/intouch.html ---------------------------------------------------------------------