Why would a General Protection Fault occur while installing SurfinGate?
Summary: During installation, a General Protection Fault warning may appear. This can happen when old files in the TEMP folder cause conflicts. Full Explanation: If a General Protection Fault (GPF) error message appears shortly after starting SurfinGate’s setup program, it is likely that this is due to conflicts with files left in the TEMP folder by other software. SurfinGate’s InstallShield setup routine uses the TEMP directory for storage during the installation process. If SurfinGate’s installer encounters files left behind by programs previously installed with InstallShield, conflicts may arise and result in a GPF message. To correct this problem, please restart the computer and remove all files from the TEMP folder. If any of these files are important, be sure to back them up. Once the TEMP folder is empty, run SurfinGate’s setup program again. If the error persists, please try installing SurfinGate on another computer. Finjan recommends that SurfinGate be installed on a clean sys