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Installed the AntiSpyware beta and having a problem.
I have several shortcut icons of DOS applications. Click of those icons results in strange small window appear at right lower corner and runs upword. Cannot read the content as it runs fast. I run WinVP SP2. Removing AntiSpyware cures the problem. It there any option to make DOS icons work somewhere? Tak |
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>I run WinVP SP2.
Typo: WinXP |
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"Tak Fujiwara" <takfuji-nospam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:0ccd01c52c6f$1ce81150$a501280a@phx.gbl... > Installed the AntiSpyware beta and having a problem. > > I have several shortcut icons of DOS applications. > Click of those icons results in strange small window > appear at right lower corner and runs upword. Cannot > read the content as it runs fast. > > I run WinVP SP2. Removing AntiSpyware cures the > problem. > It there any option to make DOS icons work somewhere? > > Tak Your problems sounds like others that have reported a defect with the popup window presented by MSAS. It has to do with using a vertically oriented Windows taskbar. Is your taskbar on the right or left edge of the screen? What happens when you drag the taskbar to the bottom of the screen? -- ____________________________________________________________ Post your replies to the newsgroup. Share with others. E-mail reply: Remove "NIXTHIS" and add "#VS811" to Subject. ____________________________________________________________ |
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"Tak Fujiwara" <takfuji-nospam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:0ccd01c52c6f$1ce81150$a501280a@phx.gbl... > Installed the AntiSpyware beta and having a problem. > > I have several shortcut icons of DOS applications. > Click of those icons results in strange small window > appear at right lower corner and runs upword. Cannot > read the content as it runs fast. > > I run WinVP SP2. Removing AntiSpyware cures the > problem. > It there any option to make DOS icons work somewhere? > > Tak I agree with Vanguard. I think you are seeing a couple of bugs here, perhaps: 1) the vertical taskbar issue. Change the taskbar to horizontal, and you'll be able to read and respond to the prompts. 2) there may be additional issues with regard to batch files and scripting. There is a serious bug which has potential for data loss with regards to responding to the prompt to allow a dos batch file to run. http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sc...es/antispy.mspx is a good article describing these issues. -- FAQ for Microsoft Antispyware: http://www.geocities.com/marfer_mvp/FAQ_MSantispy.htm |
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My taskbar was placed at left edge of the screen.
Move to bottom cured the problem. Thanks. The article that Bill suggested does not exist at the URL. (Making me somehwat nervous.) Tak |
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"Tak Fujiwara" <takfuji-nospam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:22c001c52ce7$7a9e4f30$a601280a@phx.gbl... > My taskbar was placed at left edge of the screen. > Move to bottom cured the problem. Thanks. > > The article that Bill suggested does not exist at the > URL. (Making me somehwat nervous.) Sorry about that--here's hoping that this is a good sign and perhaps some of what that article describes will not exist in a build near us soon. I'm looking to see if I can find it. I can't. I've sent feedback asking why the content isn't visible anymore. Here's the main issue: When a script is challenged on the first run--i.e. you get a dialog box asking for a yes/no decision--the script, if approved, runs, but loses directory context--it runs in the system32 directory. This can have significant effect, depending on how carefully written the script is. There was other information in the original article, but this bug is the major issue. After the first run, once approved, the script behaves normally. |
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Thanks Bill.
I hit the Yes button; everything seems OK so far. Tak |
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Be careful--there's testimony elsewhere in these group in the last two days
of a developer running a script which deleted .dll files. He ended up reinstalling Windows because of this bug. -- FAQ for Microsoft Antispyware: http://www.geocities.com/marfer_mvp/FAQ_MSantispy.htm "Tak Fujiwara" <takfuji-nospam@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:234f01c52d14$fbb69550$a601280a@phx.gbl... > Thanks Bill. > I hit the Yes button; everything seems OK so far. > Tak |
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