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I have my taskbar dragged from the bottom (default
location) to the right side of my screen, slightly widened to see the the taskbar button captions.. I double- clicked a .bat file and got the Allow/Block popup as I should, except that instead of just coming up from the bottom and hanging around in the bottom right, it flew right past, all the way up the right side of the screen and off the top.. It was pretty funny to see, and I don't really care to have a response, but I thought I'd report the bug.. |
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Thanks for the report--definitely a bug: happens with vertical taskbars,
not with horizontal ones. More information on issues with scripting in the presence of Microsoft Antispyware: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sc...es/antispy.mspx -- FAQ for Microsoft Antispyware: http://www.geocities.com/marfer_mvp/FAQ_MSantispy.htm "Chuck Tomlinson" <Chuck.T@imneverwrong.com> wrote in message news:821c01c52804$97c57e90$a401280a@phx.gbl... >I have my taskbar dragged from the bottom (default > location) to the right side of my screen, slightly > widened to see the the taskbar button captions.. I double- > clicked a .bat file and got the Allow/Block popup as I > should, except that instead of just coming up from the > bottom and hanging around in the bottom right, it flew > right past, all the way up the right side of the screen > and off the top.. It was pretty funny to see, and I don't > really care to have a response, but I thought I'd report > the bug.. |
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>-----Original Message----- >I have my taskbar dragged from the bottom (default >location) to the right side of my screen, slightly >widened to see the the taskbar button captions.. I double- >clicked a .bat file and got the Allow/Block popup as I >should, except that instead of just coming up from the >bottom and hanging around in the bottom right, it flew >right past, all the way up the right side of the screen >and off the top.. It was pretty funny to see, and I don't >really care to have a response, but I thought I'd report >the bug.. >. > Ditto to the above, I also have my taskbar along the Right Edge and widened to just under 5mm (2") and saw the exact same bug. In my case, as you can read below, this was a serious problem and was glad that all I had to do was "Shutdown Microsoft AntiSpyware". I have pasted below the message that I had placed on the Dell site: http://forums.us.dell.com/supportforums/board/message? board.id=si_virus&message.id=38173 And the Moderator had suggested that I should go here with the bug report. This new Program has been up and running for several weeks, performing a scan every night. It has yet to find the first issue or done anything else that I could tell until yesterday. I have one very important old DOS Program, Pratt & Whitney's Engine Condition Trend Monitoring. When I tried to open it, all I got was a message box streaking up the right side from bottom to top in about a tenth of a second. Nothing (pause key, grabbing with cursor, etc.) would stop this pass long enough to see what it was until I captured its image with 'Print Screen' and pasted it into Word. "Microsoft AntiSpyware Alert, [?] An Unknown Script File..." It had been an Alert about an unknown Script File that required approval "A script file C:\TREND\ECTM/WNT/PIF is trying to execute. This file has been frozen from running pending your approval. ..." Following the "Help" instructions to find blocked items turned up nothing, had I been able to get it to stop long enough, the alert box has a box for [Allow] and other options. Shutdown of MS Spy Protection did allow the program to run, anyone with a better idea or is this the price of Beta, shouldn't Microsoft want feedback from users on things that go wrong? SpyBot S&D Always finds six or so things to remove, Ad- Aware (run second) rarely does and I have run neither for the past few weeks of MS protection. Art |
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You are in the right place to provide feedback.
Yes, this is a known issue when the taskbar is vertical, as opposed to horizontal. By that I mean that Microsoft is aware of it and working on a version that won't exhibit this behavior, but that version is not yet released. The builds released so far do not scan for cookies--check the results of your scans and see what the items are that are detected. There are some serious issues with scripts and the current builds of Microsoft Antispyware. Some information about this is available here: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sc...es/antispy.mspx -- FAQ for Microsoft Antispyware: http://www.geocities.com/marfer_mvp/FAQ_MSantispy.htm "Art" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0d9701c52a4a$b0b81e10$a601280a@phx.gbl... > >>-----Original Message----- >>I have my taskbar dragged from the bottom (default >>location) to the right side of my screen, slightly >>widened to see the the taskbar button captions.. I > double- >>clicked a .bat file and got the Allow/Block popup as I >>should, except that instead of just coming up from the >>bottom and hanging around in the bottom right, it flew >>right past, all the way up the right side of the screen >>and off the top.. It was pretty funny to see, and I > don't >>really care to have a response, but I thought I'd report >>the bug.. >>. >> > Ditto to the above, I also have my taskbar along the > Right Edge and widened to just under 5mm (2") and saw the > exact same bug. > > In my case, as you can read below, this was a serious > problem and was glad that all I had to do was "Shutdown > Microsoft AntiSpyware". > > I have pasted below the message that I had placed on the > Dell site: > http://forums.us.dell.com/supportforums/board/message? > board.id=si_virus&message.id=38173 > > And the Moderator had suggested that I should go here > with the bug report. > > > This new Program has been up and running for several > weeks, performing a scan every night. > > It has yet to find the first issue or done anything else > that I could tell until yesterday. > > I have one very important old DOS Program, Pratt & > Whitney's Engine Condition Trend Monitoring. > > When I tried to open it, all I got was a message box > streaking up the right side from bottom to top in about a > tenth of a second. > > Nothing (pause key, grabbing with cursor, etc.) would > stop this pass long enough to see what it was until I > captured its image with 'Print Screen' and pasted it into > Word. "Microsoft AntiSpyware Alert, [?] An Unknown > Script File..." > > It had been an Alert about an unknown Script File that > required approval "A script file C:\TREND\ECTM/WNT/PIF > is trying to execute. This file has been frozen from > running pending your approval. ..." > > Following the "Help" instructions to find blocked items > turned up nothing, had I been able to get it to stop long > enough, the alert box has a box for [Allow] and other > options. > > Shutdown of MS Spy Protection did allow the program to > run, anyone with a better idea or is this the price of > Beta, shouldn't Microsoft want feedback from users on > things that go wrong? > > SpyBot S&D Always finds six or so things to remove, Ad- > Aware (run second) rarely does and I have run neither for > the past few weeks of MS protection. > > Art > > |
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