Re: Microsoft AntiSpyware1.0.614

From: Raymond Soto Jr (raymondsotojr_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 06/30/05


Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 10:54:30 -0400

After the install you have to run through the mini-setup wizard as the
administrator user (or the user that did the install). If not a piece
of the application doesn't fully install and crashes when you try to run
the app. I had the same problem.

-----Original Message-----
From: Fred Jacobowitz [mailto:fjacobow@optonline.net]
Posted At: Wednesday, June 29, 2005 6:57 PM
Posted To: microsoft.public.windowsxp.security_admin
Conversation: Microsoft AntiSpyware1.0.614
Subject: Microsoft AntiSpyware1.0.614

I just loaded the newest version of the beta. I installed it as the
administrator. It does not start when I log on as Fred (a member of the

administrators group). I get a dialog box that says - Unexpected error;

quitting. Then a second dialog box: Error Loading Microsoft
AntiSpyware-
warning:Microsoft
Windows AntiSpyware has encounter a critical error (error 101.) Please
restart Windows AntiSpyware and run the program again. If you contine
to
experience this problem, please unistall the program and install the
most
recent version of Windows AntiSpyware. You can use Add or Remove
Programs in
Control Panel to unistall this version of Windows AntiSpyware.

I did that but come up with the same results.

-- 
Thank you,
Fred Jacobowitz
Sorry about the double post.  I think this is a more appropriate area.
-- 
Fred Jacobowitz


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