Cannot run manual Update

D

DinBC

After installation of CounterSpy by Sunbelt Software - I
cannot run manual update of definitions. Get "warning
could not connect to the internet". Internet is up and
running. If compatability problem beween MS antispy and
Counterspy is there a fix other than removing one or the
other?
 
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Andre Da Costa

Don't know of a fix, but there is some compatibility issues with Counterspy.

Microsoft Antispyware Mystery Windows Revealed
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/zd/20050412/tc_zd/149795

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Tue Apr 12, 8:47 AM ET

Neil J. Rubenking - PC Magazine

Monday's [April 11] edition of the Full-disclosure security e-mail
newsletter reported an odd discovery. One of the group's members was
configuring a system for multiple monitors and happened to set up the
second monitor to the left of the main screen. He was surprised to find a
peculiar-looking window on the secondary screen sporting several copies of
the Microsoft Antispyware icon and some oddly-titled, overlapping buttons.
Clicking the buttons affected the tool's tray icon tooltip, and closing the
window closed down Microsoft Antispyware. The newsletter authors wondered
aloud if this represented any kind of vulnerability, a reasonable question
since some malicious programs rely on hidden windows.

PC Magazine investigated and found that the window does indeed exist,
positioned using negative coordinates so that it would normally be hidden
from view. On our test system the window was found at -333,-333. Another
window was placed off-screen to the right of the visible area, at 1204,875
on a 1024x768 display. This one was literally hidden?its "visible" property
was set to "False."

Microsoft's product is built on GIANT Company Antispyware, which they
acquired in December of 2004. Sunbelt Software's CounterSpy is derived in
part from the same source, so we put it under the microscope, as well. We
found a near-identical pair of hidden windows, differing only in the window
titles and the icons used.

Sunbelt representatives verified that the windows are used to store icon
resources and to keep the antispyware ActiveX control resident in memory.
Future versions will use a more elegant technique, but since the hidden
windows are harmless, this particular update isn't a top priority. Given
the growing popularity of multiple monitor configurations, programmers in
general will want to think twice about hiding windows by placing them
outside the normal viewing area.

Check back on this by beta 2.
 

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