A Protection Error is when a program attempts to use a RAM memory address
outside of its allocated region. After the problem occurs, there is
usually nothing you can do but start over. Save your work frequently and
re-boot every few hours to clean-up any memory leaks by this software.
Suppose, you are running 3 programs on your computer.
Program 1 is allowed to use the first MB or locations 0000 0000 thru 0010
0000.
Progarm 2 is allowed to use the next MB pr locations 0010 0001 thru 0020 0000.
Program 3 is allowed to use the next MB and so on.
What happens to Program 1 if Program 2 changes data in the first MB.
Windows gives each program its memory segment as protected to prevent this
from happening. Thus the Protection Error.
The program causing the problem is CJKTL16.DLL. This is being called by a
program or process called XDICT. The rest of the data requires a grounding
in PC Assembly Language and how the CPU registers are being utilized by the
program at the time of the problem.
Since you started having this problem after installing dictionary software
and the bad process is in XDICT, I would:
1) do a net search to see if anyone has a newer version of CJKTL16.DLL.
2) see if there is a bug fix or a patch for the POWERWRD software.
3) contact the people who developed the POWERWRD software, to see if there
is an update and describe the problem to them.
4) uninstall the POWERWRD software, if none of the above works.
At 09:50 AM 4/30/98 +0800, you wrote:
> But, after I installed a program called POWERWRD
> which is a kind of dictionary two weeks ago, occasionally I got error
> message said PROTECTION ERROR, with following description after click
> on the detail button.
>
> XDICT caused an invalid page fault in module CJKTL16.DLL at
> Can anybody tell me what's the window protection error, how to fix it
> once the problem occurred, and also ref. to above message what's each
> portion stands for.
> Jackson Wei
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