Wuser32 GPFs in COEXIST.DLL on bootup on Compaq EN 733s running Windows 95

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Has anyone seen new Windows 95 PC's (Compaq EN 733's) where WUser32 GPF's in 'coexist.dll' at bootup? It starts with a 16bit dialog with the old 'Close or Ignore' choices, followed by the GPF. A Remote Control session starts with a white (blank) screen at the admin console end, and is followed by a GPF in the video driver NVDISP.DRV. The video card is NVidia Riva TNT 2 - kind of an ironic name since all it does is blow up! I can't find any info about coexist.dll, even though it 'exists' in the 'ms\sms\clicomp\RemCtrl' directory.

This is two problems in one. The newest version of the NVidia driver (version 4.12.01.0634) resolves the GPF's in WUser32 , Coexist, and Security. At the same time, our Windows 95 machines would also crash with out of resources and 100 % CPU utilisation during the SMS Remote Control install. A Microsoft Hotfix to CliCore took care of this as detailed in Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 266232 'Windows 95 Clients Hang When Remote Control Agent Is Installed'.
 

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