Bridge CS3 won't open on school network

HI all, Our school runs Win XP, uses Novell, and has CS3 installed in our business labs. As an administrator on the network, I have no problem at all opening Bridge. As a student though, Adobe Bridge will not open. I've tried on systems with original installs that have run fine otherwise, I've tried on fresh installs with all patches, and I've tried all the resolutions to various other Bridge issues I've seen posted in the forum -- all to no avail. I still get the "Adobe Bridge has encountered a problem and needs to close" -- all before the app even opens!
The systems I'm running it on at HP/Compaq dc7100 (P4 2.8ghz HT, 1gb RAM) ... oh, also I've tried opening Bridge as "Run As" and logging on to the machine as an administrator, but that's not the level of permissions I can grant to high school students. Any ideas? Thanks for any recommendations!!

So did you check in Task Manager and kill any instances of Bridge?
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