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Jack
On my computer WinXP PRO SP3 each action involving any .avi file is causing
Data Execution Prevention (DEP) intervention.
And it even does not involve openning .avi file.
Any click on .avi file (mouse left or right click), action like copying,
renaming, anything is invoking DEP and Dr.Watson shutting down the Windows
Explorer.
It does happen to every .avi file I have on my system and that includes some
sample .avi supplied with commercial products.
It must be the real .avi file. When I renamed .txt file to .avi file there
was not problem with that "new" .avi file.
Why my Windows does not like .avi files?
My DEP settings are set to default settings:
"Turn on DEP for Essential Windows programs and services only"
and I want to keep it that way.
Your thoughts appreciated,
Jack
Data Execution Prevention (DEP) intervention.
And it even does not involve openning .avi file.
Any click on .avi file (mouse left or right click), action like copying,
renaming, anything is invoking DEP and Dr.Watson shutting down the Windows
Explorer.
It does happen to every .avi file I have on my system and that includes some
sample .avi supplied with commercial products.
It must be the real .avi file. When I renamed .txt file to .avi file there
was not problem with that "new" .avi file.
Why my Windows does not like .avi files?
My DEP settings are set to default settings:
"Turn on DEP for Essential Windows programs and services only"
and I want to keep it that way.
Your thoughts appreciated,
Jack