Flash CS3 crashes when saving custom workspace

I have Flash CS3 on a Windows XP sp2 machine. Everytime I try
to save a custom workspace, Flash crashes. There is no error
messages, Flash freezes and becomes non-responsive. I have noticed
in the Task Manger that there seems to be 2 Flash windows open at
the time, but I never see the second instance.
I have seen other people who have issue with Flash crashing
with dual monitors - which I also have.
Does anyone know of a solution?
Thanks!

I don't know of a solution, but what you describe is
*exactly* what happens to me (even down to the 2 instances of Flash
in the Task Manager). What video card are you using? I'm using an
NVIDIA Quadro PCI-E series card.

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