[spambayes-bugs] [ spambayes-Bugs-1113588 ] remove disableNXShowUI
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Bugs item #1113588, was opened at 2005-02-01 00:36
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Category: None
Group: None
>Status: Open
>Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: giulio53 (giulio53)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: remove disableNXShowUI
Initial Comment:
in reference Bugs item 988095, I have a similar problem
with MS publisher. I was building a website and
everytime I wanted to preview the website, norton
Antivirus would start to check the file. So to save time I
stopped Norton from doing its check up. From that point
on "disable NXshowUI" will not allow me to preview the
website or save it as a .html file.
In the "Data Execution Prevention" Tab I have now
entered Publisher 98 to be exempted from NX, but it was
not enough to solve the problem. I would like to change
the registry like Paul Quinn suggested. I must admit I am
not as clever as you are, could somebody be so kind put
in simpler form??
Paul Quinn suggests entering a new string key, its name
being the full path to the program, in my
case "C:\program files\microsoft
office\office\MSPUB.EXE", the registry would not accept
it because of the backlashes. Do I have to enter it in
DOS ?? How would you write it in DOS??
and its value should be "DisableNXShowUI", I am
assuming he means a DWORD value, am I correct??
I hope you can excuse my ignorance but I am stuck and
you are the only ones who seem to have tackled this
problem
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Comment By: Tony Meyer (anadelonbrin)
Date: 2005-02-01 00:44
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Does this have anything at all to do with SpamBayes? It
doesn't appear so - but if I missing something, please
elaborate and set the status back to "Open".
This really is the wrong place to be asking for help with MS
Publisher and/or NX protection. If you can't find a better
place, then perhaps you could contact Paul Quinn and ask him
directly.
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