I believe I've fixed this in the past by blowing away one of the gcd files
in the installation directory of Microsoft Antispyware.
Make a change to the status of one of the checkpoints, and then exit
Microsoft Antispyware and do a dir, sorted by date. Take a look at which
gcd files change. My experience is that they are recreated on next program
startup, although any data contained in them--i.e. your individual choices
about the checkpoints, will be lost, and things reset to the defaults at
program installation.
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FAQ for Microsoft Antispyware:
http://www.geocities.com/marfer_mvp/FAQ_MSantispy.htm
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>>-----Original Message-----
>>I am having problems displaying asp pages on my machine
>>through IIS, checked the spyware and deactivated script
>>blocking just in case but pages still didn't show and
> now
>>can't re-activate the agent
>>.
>>Did you ever find a solution for this? I have two
> application agents deactivated, and can't turn them back
> on.
>
> Process Execution and Script Blocking
>
> Thanks in advance to anyone who has ideas.