Are there any known issues where installing Windows XP SP2 causes issues with PACE protected applications?
There is an issue with 64 bit processors and previous versions of the InterLok driver. If you are using 64 bit hardware it is highly recommended that you upgrade the drivers. There is also a known issue with Windows XP SP2 and PACE protected applications causing an error dialog “A problem has been detected” that is shown when the Data Execution Prevention (DEP) is set to “Turn on DEP for all programs and services except those I select:”. This option can be found in “System Properties | Advanced | Performance Options | Data Execution Prevention”. This option is defaulted to “Turn on DEP for essential Windows programs and services only” on processors that do not support hardware-based DEP. In order to workaround this issue, you can set DEP to “Turn on DEP for essential Windows programs and services only”. Alternatively, you can add the PACE protected application to the exception list in “System Properties | Advanced | Performance Options | Data Execution Prevention” if you have DEP turne
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