The nested, subapplettes do not show in Advanced Tools/System Expl

G

Guest

First click on Tools, Advanced Tools, and lastly on System Explorers. In the
left pane are the words System Explorers. In the right pane are the words
About System Explorers followed by descriptive text. The nested,
subapplettes do not appear under the words System Explorers in the left pane.
This appears to be an anomaly.

What I want to achieve is to see the nested, subappletes under the System
Explorers words in the left pane or frame of the window under the selection
of Advanced Tools.

It would be more descriptive if the Alt-Prnt Scrn image that can be pasted
into Word would be enabled to insert into this message showing a screen
capture of what my interface displays. If not insertable into this message,
attachable as in e-mail. A picture may represent a 1000 words, + or -, and
would definitely put a great deal of data at the programmer's finger-tips.
System Information:

HELP ABOUT YIELDS:
Microsoft AntiSpyware Version: 1.0.701
This version expires on: 7/31/2006
Spyware Definition Version: 5783 (12/16/2005 4:05:22 PM)

Product ID: 76831-000-0000012-00123

HELP ABOUT, Diagnostics YIELDS:

Microsoft AntiSpyware version 1.0.701
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: 217
Session.TimeBombExpirationDate: 7/31/2006
Real-time protection running: True
Real-time protection enabled: True
Security Agents Application Enabled: True
Security Agents Internet Enabled: False
Security Agents System Enabled: True
Security Agents Checkpoints: 59
Definitions Update Date: 12/16/2005 4:05:22 PM
AutoUpdater Enabled: 1
AutoUpdater AutoApply Enabled:
Definitions Increment Version: 136/138
Definitions ThreatAuditThreatData: 1345263
Definitions ThreatAuditScanData: 2963787
Definitions DeterminationData: 744384
Software Update Check Date: 12/26/2005 10:48:56 AM
AutoUpdater Software Enabled:
TotalThreatsDetected: 7
TotalScansRun: 43
LastScanDate: 12/26/2005 2:00:35 AM
Is US Locale: True
Locale Language: English (United States):English (0409)
Locale Country: United States:United States (1)
Processor Identifier: x86 Family 6 Model 6 Stepping 5
Processor Name:
IE Version: 6.0.2900.2180
msvbvm60.dll: 6.0.96.90
vbscript.dll: 5.6.0.8820
gcUnCompress.dll: 2.0.701.10
gcmd5query.dll: 1.0.0.1
openports.dll:
SDelete.dll:
gcASSoapLib.dll: 1.0.0.701
gcPorttoProcess.dll:
gcTCPObjLib.dll: 1.0.0.701
gcasDtServ.exe: 1.0.0.701
gcAntiSpywareLibrary.dll: 1.0.0.701
gcIPtoHostQueue.exe: 1.0.0.701
gcasServ.exe: 1.0.0.701
gcasServAlert.exe: 1.0.0.701
gcasServHook.dll:
gcASHashLibrary.dll:
gcASThreatAudit.dll: 1.0.0.701
gcASCleaner.exe: 1.0.0.701
GIANTAntiSpywareUpdater.exe: 1.0.0.701
gcASPrivacyLib.dll: 1.0.0.701
gcASShredCtxShell.dll:
gcasSWUpdater.exe: 1.0.0.701
gcSoftwareUpdateLib.dll: 1.0.0.701
GIANTSpywareScan.exe:
gcasDtServ Status: Loaded
gcasDtServ IsAuthorized: True
gcAntiSpywareLibrary Status: Loaded
gcAntiSpywareLibrary IsAuthorized: True
gcASThreatAudit Status: Loaded
gcASThreatAudit IsAuthorized: True
Now: 12/26/2005 3:49:22 PM
 
G

Guest

Hello Harvey,
Try these two solutions:

You can repair Windows AntiSpyware using Add or Remove Programs in Control
Panel. Click Microsoft AntiSpyware and click Change. Click Next, and then
click Updªte.


Then, try these steps:

1) Open up a command prompt (start -> run -> type in -> command)
2) Type in the following "regsvr32 msvbvm60.dll" (without the quºtes).
3) Close and re-open Windows Defender.

You can go ahead and do both of these--neither has any downside risk--and
see if that does the jºb.

Also, try to update your definitions, you have 5783, and today we are on 5785.

Let us know whether it does, or nºt!

Engel
 
B

Bill Sanderson

I'm not sure from your description, I'm afraid, but I believe that Engel's
second prescription should take care of this. Additionally, I'd reccommend
doing a File, check for updates--your updates aren't quite properly synched.

--
 

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