gcasDtServHolder - a bug

J

Jens Churchill

While MAS is minimized to tray, switch resolution produces
a small dialogbox called gcasDtServHolder, it contains 3
MAS icons and 5 buttons labeled:
systrayhide
systrayshow
systraynormal
systrayscanning
systrayupdating

System is winxppro sp2 dk, ibm thinkpad with ati firegl2
128 lateset drivers. Resolution switched using ati software.

Clicking the different buttons shows/hides ect. the tray
icon. Closing the dialog apparently closes MAS.
 
B

Bill Sanderson

Interesting--yours is the first post I've seen which states that the buttons
are actually functional.
Definite bug. You can reproduce some of these effects, I believe, via the
small number of command-line switches for the main executable.
 
J

Jean Vincent

-----Original Message-----
While MAS is minimized to tray, switch resolution produces
a small dialogbox called gcasDtServHolder, it contains 3
MAS icons and 5 buttons labeled:
systrayhide
systrayshow
systraynormal
systrayscanning
systrayupdating
I see the same small box, with the same buttons. They are
not functiunal.
My problem is that I cannot hide or minimize that box.
 
B

Bill Sanderson

Ugly. I don't know of a fix other than disabling real-time protection or
uninstalling.

I'm not sure disabling real-time protection works, but here's how to do it:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/892375 End users may be prompted to allow or
block administrative actions that originate from a central management tool
after they install Windows AntiSpyware (Beta) on a computer that is managed
by Systems Management Server 2003
 

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