[Bug] Quickly floating message windows at startup

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Roland Bierlein

Buenas noches:

Whenever I login to my user profile, Antispy starts automatically. To
the right of the desktop then I notice three (I think) message windows
float up from bottom to top and disappearing there. They move very fast
and don't stop at the top (or somewhere else ;-) ), so I am not able to
read what they want to tell me. I suppose it is the starting information
about the three resident services?

Is this a known issue? If yes, sorry for repeating. If not, can anybody
confirm it? System running here is XPSP2. In case it may be caused by
the display hardware: It is a notebook with ATI Mobility Radeon 9600
graphics adapter.

Saludos
Roland
 
Known issue when the start bar is not docked at the bottom of the screen.

thanks!

-steve

Steve Dodson [MSFT]
MCSE, CISSP
PSS Security

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Buenas noches: *"Steve Dodson [MSFT]"* escribió:
Known issue when the start bar is not docked at the bottom of the screen.

Indeed, actually it is docked at the left. Thanks for confirmation! :-)

Saludos
Roland
 
Not exactly the same but when I install a new program I
get a fast moving notice that goes up the right side of
my screen and the a little later it comes down from top
to bottom....too fast to read what it says.
Not a good design!!! I can't even tell if its a warning
or for me to say "OK" or not. OTOH, apps run OK...but am
I missing something?

I sure hope MS reads this stuff...I'd rather write a bug
report to MS than post a msg.

Doug
 
Open MSAS, then click on Real-time Protection.
Hover over Application Agents, then select Manage Application Agent
Settings.
Here click on View all application events, and you'll get the log of all
application warnings.
 
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