MSAS won't Allow .bat file

A

A.

Problem: I run a .bat file and MSAS prompts to allow or
block. I click allow, it prompts again. Ad infinitum.
If I click Block it stops prompting.

Question: How do I actually Allow the .bat file to run?
 
T

Tom Emmelot

A. schreef:
Problem: I run a .bat file and MSAS prompts to allow or
block. I click allow, it prompts again. Ad infinitum.
If I click Block it stops prompting.

Question: How do I actually Allow the .bat file to run?

I Quote:

The first time you run an unknown .BAT file, Microsoft
AntiSpyware gives you a warning dialog and asks you to
allow or block the execution of the batch file. If you
click Allow, however, the .BAT file is run with the wrong
current directory, often causing it to fail at its task.
If you then run it again, this time the warning dialog
does not come up because AntiSpyware remembers to allow
the batch file, and the current directory is set just
fine.

regards >*< TOM >*<
 
A

A.

Thanks for your quick reply.

Actually, MSAS does this every time I run the batch
file. This behavior just started yesterday however.

I was looking for the location where MSAS
recorded "allowed" applications. I cannot find it.

I am also having the problem of updates not applying
properly.

My assumption is that MSAS is somehow corrupted.

I had recently uninstalled and reinstalled MSAS because
it was spiking to 100% CPU utilization.

I will reinstall to see if that helps.
 
T

Tom Emmelot

A. schreef:
Thanks for your quick reply.

Actually, MSAS does this every time I run the batch
file. This behavior just started yesterday however.

I was looking for the location where MSAS
recorded "allowed" applications. I cannot find it.

I am also having the problem of updates not applying
properly.

My assumption is that MSAS is somehow corrupted.

I had recently uninstalled and reinstalled MSAS because
it was spiking to 100% CPU utilization.

I will reinstall to see if that helps.
Try this,

Goto: Start/Control Panel/Add-Remove programs/MSAS
then click on information!!!
Then click on repair!

Hope this wil help you.


About the Updates look my other fresh posts!

Regards >*< TOM >*<
 
A

Andre Da Costa

Hi A, please check the follow Link:
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
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;892375
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FAQ for MS AntiSpy http://www.geocities.com/marfer_mvp/FAQ_MSantispy.htm
 
A

A.

Thanks for the suggestion, but I am the system
administrator and we are not running SMS.

We do use group policy in our domain, but I do not think
that is the problem.

I have yet to reinstall, but I think that is the solution.
 
A

A.

Thanks Tom,

That worked perfectly.

Cheers! -> A.
-----Original Message-----
A. schreef:
Try this,

Goto: Start/Control Panel/Add-Remove programs/MSAS
then click on information!!!
Then click on repair!

Hope this wil help you.


About the Updates look my other fresh posts!

Regards >*< TOM >*<
.
 

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