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Process Guard loading problems (running as a limited user)

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I run a non-admin account for daily use, and have had to find some workarounds to get certain programs running. For example, to get core temp running, I had to make a script that loads at startup to load the program as admin (I have to manually enter that password on startup).

For some reason, Process Guard loads fine when I log in as admin, but when I log in on my other account, it fails to initialize. The procguard.exe window tells me to check DCSUserProt.exe. But the task manager shows that it is running..

When I load admin account first, then switch to my other account, it won't load PG and says it is already in use on another account. How do I get around this problem as well?

Also any links to information on running a non-admin account in general would be helpful, as I've had a few other weird problems. Is it even worth it to not run under an admin account in XP?

I'm using XP SP2 behind ZA suite, nod32 and a netgear WNR834b router.

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