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      23rd Dec 2005
I am making changes to a Service that was originally developed prior to
Antispyware being installed.
The service, which was originally developed on this PC, no longer starts &
timesout.

I am investigating whehter AntiSpyWare is the cause.

I notice that when a new service is installed the Allow/Block dialog is
displayed - on all occasions I have clicked on the Allow button but when I
look at the application events the message
"Windows Services alert

Occurred on: 23/12/2005 at 12:04:02

The user xxxxx, has decided to block the Windows service EFT System
C:\Projects\xxx\xxxx.exe from being added."

is shown

I.e indicating the service is actually blocked. Is this true? (how could I
find out) - If it is blocked, how do I actually allow it?

Does anyone have any suggestions?

Thanks

Karen
 
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      24th Dec 2005
Hi Karen,
Open MSAS,go to Real Time Protection,click on Blocked Events and see if
your app is listed.
--
Mike Ellis


"KarenR" wrote:

> I am making changes to a Service that was originally developed prior to
> Antispyware being installed.
> The service, which was originally developed on this PC, no longer starts &
> timesout.
>
> I am investigating whehter AntiSpyWare is the cause.
>
> I notice that when a new service is installed the Allow/Block dialog is
> displayed - on all occasions I have clicked on the Allow button but when I
> look at the application events the message
> "Windows Services alert
>
> Occurred on: 23/12/2005 at 12:04:02
>
> The user xxxxx, has decided to block the Windows service EFT System
> C:\Projects\xxx\xxxx.exe from being added."
>
> is shown
>
> I.e indicating the service is actually blocked. Is this true? (how could I
> find out) - If it is blocked, how do I actually allow it?
>
> Does anyone have any suggestions?
>
> Thanks
>
> Karen

 
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      3rd Jan 2006
Hi Mike

Thanks for your reply.

When I check the blocked events, the service is not listed - so if it is
(for some unknown reason) blocked I am unable to unblock it.

However, this morning the beta has expired and so is not (presumably)
running, and the service is still not running so I guess its back to the
drawing board.

Thanks

Karen

"Mike E" wrote:

> Hi Karen,
> Open MSAS,go to Real Time Protection,click on Blocked Events and see if
> your app is listed.
> --
> Mike Ellis
>
>
> "KarenR" wrote:
>
> > I am making changes to a Service that was originally developed prior to
> > Antispyware being installed.
> > The service, which was originally developed on this PC, no longer starts &
> > timesout.
> >
> > I am investigating whehter AntiSpyWare is the cause.
> >
> > I notice that when a new service is installed the Allow/Block dialog is
> > displayed - on all occasions I have clicked on the Allow button but when I
> > look at the application events the message
> > "Windows Services alert
> >
> > Occurred on: 23/12/2005 at 12:04:02
> >
> > The user xxxxx, has decided to block the Windows service EFT System
> > C:\Projects\xxx\xxxx.exe from being added."
> >
> > is shown
> >
> > I.e indicating the service is actually blocked. Is this true? (how could I
> > find out) - If it is blocked, how do I actually allow it?
> >
> > Does anyone have any suggestions?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Karen

 
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      3rd Jan 2006
Hi Karen

Long shoot:

IE | Tools | Manage Add ons...

Engel

"KarenR" wrote:

> Hi Mike
>
> Thanks for your reply.
>
> When I check the blocked events, the service is not listed - so if it is
> (for some unknown reason) blocked I am unable to unblock it.
>
> However, this morning the beta has expired and so is not (presumably)
> running, and the service is still not running so I guess its back to the
> drawing board.
>
> Thanks
>
> Karen
>
> "Mike E" wrote:
>
> > Hi Karen,
> > Open MSAS,go to Real Time Protection,click on Blocked Events and see if
> > your app is listed.
> > --
> > Mike Ellis
> >
> >
> > "KarenR" wrote:
> >
> > > I am making changes to a Service that was originally developed prior to
> > > Antispyware being installed.
> > > The service, which was originally developed on this PC, no longer starts &
> > > timesout.
> > >
> > > I am investigating whehter AntiSpyWare is the cause.
> > >
> > > I notice that when a new service is installed the Allow/Block dialog is
> > > displayed - on all occasions I have clicked on the Allow button but when I
> > > look at the application events the message
> > > "Windows Services alert
> > >
> > > Occurred on: 23/12/2005 at 12:04:02
> > >
> > > The user xxxxx, has decided to block the Windows service EFT System
> > > C:\Projects\xxx\xxxx.exe from being added."
> > >
> > > is shown
> > >
> > > I.e indicating the service is actually blocked. Is this true? (how could I
> > > find out) - If it is blocked, how do I actually allow it?
> > >
> > > Does anyone have any suggestions?
> > >
> > > Thanks
> > >
> > > Karen

 
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      4th Jan 2006
Karen, It could be a software incompatability issue but without knowing more
details about the app you are trying to run it is difficult to suggest a
solution.Also,despite the fact that the Beta you were running has expired,if
there were registry changes made while it was in effect then there would be a
carry on effect.
--
Mike Ellis


"KarenR" wrote:

> Hi Mike
>
> Thanks for your reply.
>
> When I check the blocked events, the service is not listed - so if it is
> (for some unknown reason) blocked I am unable to unblock it.
>
> However, this morning the beta has expired and so is not (presumably)
> running, and the service is still not running so I guess its back to the
> drawing board.
>
> Thanks
>
> Karen
>
> "Mike E" wrote:
>
> > Hi Karen,
> > Open MSAS,go to Real Time Protection,click on Blocked Events and see if
> > your app is listed.
> > --
> > Mike Ellis
> >
> >
> > "KarenR" wrote:
> >
> > > I am making changes to a Service that was originally developed prior to
> > > Antispyware being installed.
> > > The service, which was originally developed on this PC, no longer starts &
> > > timesout.
> > >
> > > I am investigating whehter AntiSpyWare is the cause.
> > >
> > > I notice that when a new service is installed the Allow/Block dialog is
> > > displayed - on all occasions I have clicked on the Allow button but when I
> > > look at the application events the message
> > > "Windows Services alert
> > >
> > > Occurred on: 23/12/2005 at 12:04:02
> > >
> > > The user xxxxx, has decided to block the Windows service EFT System
> > > C:\Projects\xxx\xxxx.exe from being added."
> > >
> > > is shown
> > >
> > > I.e indicating the service is actually blocked. Is this true? (how could I
> > > find out) - If it is blocked, how do I actually allow it?
> > >
> > > Does anyone have any suggestions?
> > >
> > > Thanks
> > >
> > > Karen

 
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