just a litlle bug with gcasDtServHolder

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Guest

Hello,

on my computer, the gcasDtServHolder windows is always visible windows on
startup. I need to close this windows.

Microsoft AntiSpyware Version: 1.0.701
This version expires on: 31/07/2006
Spyware Definition Version: 5781 (12/12/2005 22:03:25)

Product ID: 76831-000-0000012-00123

Thanks in advance if you have a answer
 
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Dave M

Hi Mimi;
It's actually a well known bug in MSAS Beta1, and the result of faulty
programming. The code your running is from Giant Software so we expect better
from Beta2 which will be Microsoft developed code. This window is supposed to
be located well off your visible screen and hidden, it's purpose is only to keep
the MSAS program active in memory, but we see the bug more and more now with
implementations like dual monitors and media center PCs. I'm afraid the only
sure fix, if it remains open for you continually, is to temporarily shutdown or
remove MSAS Beta1, until Windows® Defender is released (about Feb., 2006 by
latest report.) I'd be tempted to try changing screen resolutions first though
to see if you can move it permanently off screen that way.

By the way, I notice you're several Definition Versions behind, 5785 is current,
File > Check for Updates
 
G

Guest

Ok thanks

Dave M said:
Hi Mimi;
It's actually a well known bug in MSAS Beta1, and the result of faulty
programming. The code your running is from Giant Software so we expect better
from Beta2 which will be Microsoft developed code. This window is supposed to
be located well off your visible screen and hidden, it's purpose is only to keep
the MSAS program active in memory, but we see the bug more and more now with
implementations like dual monitors and media center PCs. I'm afraid the only
sure fix, if it remains open for you continually, is to temporarily shutdown or
remove MSAS Beta1, until Windows® Defender is released (about Feb., 2006 by
latest report.) I'd be tempted to try changing screen resolutions first though
to see if you can move it permanently off screen that way.

By the way, I notice you're several Definition Versions behind, 5785 is current,
File > Check for Updates
 

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