Multiple Instances of Antispyware Beta 1 in the notification bar(bug)

W

Will

When my computer goes into sleep mode, multiple instances
of Antispyware are shown when it wakes up. These icons
are "inactive", even though Antispyware is an "active"
program. There is always one "active" icon and the other
instances are "inactive". To close the "inactive" icons,
you click the arrow to show inactive icons. But you can
only close one at a time and after that "one" is close
the inactive icons "hide" and you have to repeat the
process. This is a long process considering that there
is 10-15 when this happens. This issue did not start
until I downloaded Beta 1. It does not affect my PC's
performance, but it is a annoying when trying to view the
inactive icons. I have posted a copy of the diagnostics
screen from the help menu of Antispyware. If you need
any other information contact me at the above email
address.

Microsoft AntiSpyware version 1.0.615
Windows OS: XP
Windows OS Version Info: 148
Windows OS Major Version: 5
Windows OS Minor Version: 1
Windows OS Build: 2600
Current Path: C:\Program Files\Microsoft AntiSpyware
Install Path: C:\Program Files\Microsoft AntiSpyware\
Session.RunMode: 5
Session.TimeBombDaysRemaining: 147
Session.TimeBombExpirationDate: 12/31/2005
Real-time protection running: True
Real-time protection enabled: True
Security Agents Application Enabled: True
Security Agents Internet Enabled: True
Security Agents System Enabled: True
Security Agents Checkpoints: 59
Definitions Update Date: 8/6/2005 9:02:36 AM
AutoUpdater Enabled: 1
AutoUpdater AutoApply Enabled:
Definitions Increment Version: 96/96
Definitions ThreatAuditThreatData: 1365186
Definitions ThreatAuditScanData: 2718342
Definitions DeterminationData: 550927
Software Update Check Date: 8/6/2005 9:02:44 AM
AutoUpdater Software Enabled:
TotalThreatsDetected: 172
TotalScansRun: 94
LastScanDate: 8/6/2005 2:00:11 AM
Is US Locale: True
Locale Language: English (United States):English (0409)
Locale Country: United States:United States (1)
Processor Identifier: x86 Family 15 Model 2 Stepping 7
Processor Name: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.40GHz
IE Version: 6.0.2900.2180
msvbvm60.dll: 6.0.96.90
vbscript.dll: 5.6.0.8820
gcUnCompress.dll: 2.0.615.13
gcmd5query.dll: 1.0.0.1
openports.dll:
SDelete.dll:
gcASSoapLib.dll: 1.0.0.615
gcPorttoProcess.dll:
gcTCPObjLib.dll: 1.0.0.615
gcasDtServ.exe: 1.0.0.615
gcAntiSpywareLibrary.dll: 1.0.0.615
gcIPtoHostQueue.exe: 1.0.0.615
gcasServ.exe: 1.0.0.615
gcasServAlert.exe: 1.0.0.615
gcasServHook.dll:
gcASHashLibrary.dll:
gcASThreatAudit.dll: 1.0.0.615
gcASCleaner.exe: 1.0.0.615
GIANTAntiSpywareUpdater.exe: 1.0.0.615
gcASPrivacyLib.dll: 1.0.0.615
gcASShredCtxShell.dll:
gcasSWUpdater.exe: 1.0.0.615
gcSoftwareUpdateLib.dll: 1.0.0.615
GIANTSpywareScan.exe:
gcasDtServ Status: Loaded
gcasDtServ IsAuthorized: True
gcAntiSpywareLibrary Status: Loaded
gcAntiSpywareLibrary IsAuthorized: True
gcASThreatAudit Status: Loaded
gcASThreatAudit IsAuthorized: True
Now: 8/6/2005 9:41:06 AM
 
T

TabletPCRoadWarrior

Same Problem here, sometimes as many as 10 instances of
AntiSpyware. Not sure why either, but will continue to
search the threads here & elsewhere...

ALSO, in response to the above problem with IE, it's
noted in a more recent post that uninstalling &
reinstalling Google ToolBar (if installed, of course),
may eliminate some conflicts with MSAntiSpy that affect
IE running properly. I'm about to try this as well, since
I occasionally get system hangs (with 100% system use)
for no apparent reason and the "Not Responding" program
is always IE6...
Best luck,
TabletPC
 
F

Frank Saunders, MS-MVP IE/OE

TabletPCRoadWarrior said:
Same Problem here, sometimes as many as 10 instances of
AntiSpyware. Not sure why either, but will continue to
search the threads here & elsewhere...

Is this a Tablet?
Is speech turned on?
 

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