Yeah, its bug, hopefully something will done about it in beta 2. What you
can do in the mean time is hold your mouse pointer over it and it will stay
on the screen. You can then drag it in view, it always pops up from the
right hand bottom of the screen. once you move the mouse pointer away from
the notification it will disappear.
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FAQ for MS AntiSpy
http://www.geocities.com/marfer_mvp/FAQ_MSantispy.htm
"WallyGrommit" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Every so often I catch a little window whizzing accross
> my screen (vertically, bottom to top) going much too fast
> to read. It never stops so I can't see what it is.
> This time I managed to catch a screenshot.
>
> The window title is "Spyware Definitions Updated".
> The text is:
> "New Spyware Definitions are Available!"
> "New Microsoft AntiSpyware definitions are available for " ...(rest
> truncated)
> "Would you like to update spyware definitions now?" [Yes/No
> buttons]
> [Checkbox] "Automatically keep me updated"
>
> Question: Is it a legit Microsoft notification? If so, is this a known
> bug?
>
> p.s. I use XP SP2.
> My AntiSpyware AutoUpdater Settings are:
> [YES] Enable automatic updates
> [NO ] Apply new spyware updates without notifying me
> [YES] Notify me when updates, (...etc...) are available
>
> Two possibly relevant quirks:
> 1) I keep my taskbar vertical and on right side of screen.
> 2) My system tray (notification area) may have become broken.
> It shows most icons, but e.g. no longer shows the connection icon
> when I'm connected, even tho it's configured to show it.
>