"does not happen on my machine" would be valid if all machines were alike.
They are not. One purpose of beta testing is to get the code onto a lot of
systems which may vary substantially from those easily tested on by the
original developers.
Yes--if a problem happens only to a single user, this may indicate some
factor unique to that machine--but even that doesn't make it not a bug--just
a rare bug!
In fact, each of the three problems described has been echoed by multiple
people in these groups.
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http://www.geocities.com/marfer_mvp/FAQ_MSantispy.txt
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> These aren't bugs. This does not happen on my machine. Alot
> of people make the mistake of blaming the vendor without
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>>-----Original Message-----
>>Environment is XP/Pro 512MB P4 Service pack 2, NAV
>>
>>1. With option set to no, icon in system tray stays in
>>tray
>>2. Icon in system tray is a black dot, instead of multi-
>>colored as it used to be.
>>3. With option set not to, it displays report every
>>execution
>>.
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