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Hi,
I recently installed Ms AntiSpyware and after I rebooted my computer VS.NET took about 30 times longer to load and it took about 50 times longer to compile a project. According to SysInternals TCP viewer the AntiSpyware application is trying to access the Internet via (microsoft-ds) and ports 1148,1150 and 1151. And this what's delaying the startup of VS.NET and affects the compile time. I really hope you solve this problem, because now it's not possible to work and have the AntiSpyware software running at the same time. Thanks in advance. Regards /Mattias |
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The only thing I can dig up on this is two things:
There was a Trojan discovered in 2000 call "Orion" which utilised Ports 1150 and 1151. Trojans can be confused with Spyware especially if your anti-virus product has not picked up on it. Regards Mark >-----Original Message----- >Hi, > >I recently installed Ms AntiSpyware and after I rebooted >my computer VS.NET took about 30 times longer to load and >it took about 50 times longer to compile a project. > >According to SysInternals TCP viewer the AntiSpyware >application is trying to access the Internet via >(microsoft-ds) and ports 1148,1150 and 1151. And this >what's delaying the startup of VS.NET and affects the >compile time. > >I really hope you solve this problem, because now it's not >possible to work and have the AntiSpyware software >running at the same time. > >Thanks in advance. > >Regards > >/Mattias >. > |
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