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I have .js files set to be "run" by my editor, so that if I enter
www.someurl.com/some.js in IE, after clicking "open" and then "run", it downloads the JS file and opens it in the editor. Since installing MS Antispyware, when I try that, right after clicking on "run", a MS-AS warning dialog appears in the bottom right-hand corner of my screen and scrolls up so fast I can't read it and disappears off the top of the screen. Everyone is finding it highly amusing. It's like that trick Flash file that went around a couple of years back where if you tried to click on OK the button disappeared and you could only click cancel. Now I'm having to save the .JS file first and then locate it and right-click and select edit. If only I could catch that fast-moving alert box I could disable it, or mark it as ignorable or something. ~dd |
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Never mind, I see the "flying alerts" thread now... DOH !!!
I have my start menu at the side also. ~dd "dd" <nospam@nowhere.com> wrote in message news:uiPRyYN%23EHA.2528@cpmsftngsa05.privatenews.microsoft.com... >I have .js files set to be "run" by my editor, so that if I enter > www.someurl.com/some.js in IE, after clicking "open" and > then "run", it downloads the JS file and opens it in the editor. > > Since installing MS Antispyware, when I try that, right after > clicking on "run", a MS-AS warning dialog appears in the > bottom right-hand corner of my screen and scrolls up so > fast I can't read it and disappears off the top of the screen. > > Everyone is finding it highly amusing. It's like that trick Flash > file that went around a couple of years back where if you tried > to click on OK the button disappeared and you could only > click cancel. > > Now I'm having to save the .JS file first and then locate it and > right-click and select edit. If only I could catch that fast-moving > alert box I could disable it, or mark it as ignorable or something. > > ~dd > |
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