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Message-ID: <a53adc460504112204722746f9@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Tue Apr 12 06:04:44 2005
From: supadupa at gmail.com (Scott Edwards)
Subject: Re: Oddness with the MS antispyware beta
Are you able to isolate it when running a selective startup via
msconfig? Also, does something like winspy give you any clues?
On 4/11/05, Gregh <chows@...mail.com.au> wrote:
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "MN Vasquez" <mnv@...mni.princeton.edu>
> To: <full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk>
> Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2005 4:02 AM
> Subject: [Full-disclosure] Oddness with the MS antispyware beta
>
>
> > On the 2nd monitor I found a program window "hiding". Basically, in a
> very odd position -- on a typically non-displayed
> > portion of the desktop, which I only found by configuring multiple
> monitors. It seems the programmers are "hiding" a
> > window, which I have attached as a jpg. For those that don't want to open
> an attachment:
>
> > there are 5 buttons: systrayhide, systrayshow, systraynormal,
> systrascanning, systrayupdating.
>
>
> Sorry old son but it isn't hidden in any nasty or bug kind of way. I have 2
> XPSP2 machines, one is a laptop and the other a desktop. For some reason
> that window doesn't show when Antispyware is started on the desktop with a
> normal CRT monitor but it does on the laptop every singles time. Normally it
> "hides" as in turns invisible after the prog has completed starting.
>
> Greg.
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