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Wow, this
post had me worried – nothing a regular user program does should be able
to blue-screen a W2K3 box. Looking at the
description of the program, however, I see that it installs a device driver.
Ok, that makes sense; I device driver *shouldn’t*
blue-screen the machine, but it certainly has the *ability*
to do so. I’m guessing it’s a flaw in the device driver that is
causing the problem.