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Here's the scenario. I run AntiSpyware (Beta 1) and
close it. This leaves the icon in the notification area and the process running. Now, when I attempt to open cynwin bash, a unix-like shell that runs under windows, the program does not open. A window, presumably some kind of notification, floats rapidly up the right side of my screen and off the top, moving too rapidly for me to read it. This happens even with Real-time Protection disabled. The problem occurs precisely when AntiSpyware is running and at no other time. This suggests two problems, one with the notification window and a second with disabling Real-time Protoection. Or is it just that I don't understand what disabling RTP means. |
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I tried the same procedure you posted and I had no problem
opening cygwin bash. I can run the shell without issue and I do have RTP running. >-----Original Message----- >Here's the scenario. I run AntiSpyware (Beta 1) and >close it. This leaves the icon in the notification area >and the process running. Now, when I attempt to open >cynwin bash, a unix-like shell that runs under windows, >the program does not open. A window, presumably some >kind of notification, floats rapidly up the right side of >my screen and off the top, moving too rapidly for me to >read it. This happens even with Real-time Protection >disabled. The problem occurs precisely when AntiSpyware >is running and at no other time. > >This suggests two problems, one with the notification >window and a second with disabling Real-time >Protoection. Or is it just that I don't understand what >disabling RTP means. > >. > |
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I have the same issue that Roy described. I tried this on several different
machines. Dennis "joegz" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:145b01c4f4c0$f13fb980$a601280a@phx.gbl... >I tried the same procedure you posted and I had no problem > opening cygwin bash. I can run the shell without issue > and I do have RTP running. > >>-----Original Message----- >>Here's the scenario. I run AntiSpyware (Beta 1) and >>close it. This leaves the icon in the notification area >>and the process running. Now, when I attempt to open >>cynwin bash, a unix-like shell that runs under windows, >>the program does not open. A window, presumably some >>kind of notification, floats rapidly up the right side of >>my screen and off the top, moving too rapidly for me to >>read it. This happens even with Real-time Protection >>disabled. The problem occurs precisely when AntiSpyware >>is running and at no other time. >> >>This suggests two problems, one with the notification >>window and a second with disabling Real-time >>Protoection. Or is it just that I don't understand what >>disabling RTP means. >> >>. >> |
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I updated to the latest bits (1.0.509) and the problem still exists.
"DGrin" <dgrin_bli_luef@bli_luef.bellatlantic.net> wrote in message news:FGqUhqGFFHA.1604@cpmsftngsa06.privatenews.microsoft.com... >I have the same issue that Roy described. I tried this on several different >machines. > > Dennis > > "joegz" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:145b01c4f4c0$f13fb980$a601280a@phx.gbl... >>I tried the same procedure you posted and I had no problem >> opening cygwin bash. I can run the shell without issue >> and I do have RTP running. >> >>>-----Original Message----- >>>Here's the scenario. I run AntiSpyware (Beta 1) and >>>close it. This leaves the icon in the notification area >>>and the process running. Now, when I attempt to open >>>cynwin bash, a unix-like shell that runs under windows, >>>the program does not open. A window, presumably some >>>kind of notification, floats rapidly up the right side of >>>my screen and off the top, moving too rapidly for me to >>>read it. This happens even with Real-time Protection >>>disabled. The problem occurs precisely when AntiSpyware >>>is running and at no other time. >>> >>>This suggests two problems, one with the notification >>>window and a second with disabling Real-time >>>Protoection. Or is it just that I don't understand what >>>disabling RTP means. >>> >>>. >>> > > |
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What version(s) of cygwin bash?
-- FAQ for Microsoft Antispyware: http://www.geocities.com/marfer_mvp/FAQ_MSantispy.htm "DGrin" <dgrin_bli_luef@bli_luef.bellatlantic.net> wrote in message news:Gq$poXSFFHA.2004@cpmsftngsa06.privatenews.microsoft.com... >I updated to the latest bits (1.0.509) and the problem still exists. > > "DGrin" <dgrin_bli_luef@bli_luef.bellatlantic.net> wrote in message > news:FGqUhqGFFHA.1604@cpmsftngsa06.privatenews.microsoft.com... >>I have the same issue that Roy described. I tried this on several >>different machines. >> >> Dennis >> >> "joegz" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:145b01c4f4c0$f13fb980$a601280a@phx.gbl... >>>I tried the same procedure you posted and I had no problem >>> opening cygwin bash. I can run the shell without issue >>> and I do have RTP running. >>> >>>>-----Original Message----- >>>>Here's the scenario. I run AntiSpyware (Beta 1) and >>>>close it. This leaves the icon in the notification area >>>>and the process running. Now, when I attempt to open >>>>cynwin bash, a unix-like shell that runs under windows, >>>>the program does not open. A window, presumably some >>>>kind of notification, floats rapidly up the right side of >>>>my screen and off the top, moving too rapidly for me to >>>>read it. This happens even with Real-time Protection >>>>disabled. The problem occurs precisely when AntiSpyware >>>>is running and at no other time. >>>> >>>>This suggests two problems, one with the notification >>>>window and a second with disabling Real-time >>>>Protoection. Or is it just that I don't understand what >>>>disabling RTP means. >>>> >>>>. >>>> >> >> > > |
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