On Nov 5 13:43, Bryan Berns wrote:
> Random is this case is receiving a "permission denied" message from
> the shell when launching an executable. When repeatably running a
> test case, we see an error one every 15 minutes on average. Without
> it installed, no error occurs.
>
> I'll see what m
Random is this case is receiving a "permission denied" message from
the shell when launching an executable. When repeatably running a
test case, we see an error one every 15 minutes on average. Without
it installed, no error occurs.
I'll see what might be good registry key to query -- not sittin
Hi Bryan,
On Nov 5 11:12, Bryan Berns wrote:
> I recently discovered that the Liquidware Labs Stratusphere Agent
> causes random issues when launching executables through a Cygwin bash
What means "random issues" here?
> shell. Any chance someone can add this to the BLODA list to help
> others
I recently discovered that the Liquidware Labs Stratusphere Agent
causes random issues when launching executables through a Cygwin bash
shell. Any chance someone can add this to the BLODA list to help
others that might run into similar issues?
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Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.
Hi,
Seems like Microsoft's driver IntelliPoint 8.15 64-bit for Windows Vista can
cause frequent STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION errors. Version 8.0 works fine though.
Just thought I should mention it, in case someone else sees a sudden rash of
STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION.
Magnus
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Problem reports:
Three systems that can play havoc with cygwin:
* Windows LiveOneCare - it silently blocks ALL local traffic until you
tell it that that application is fine (sucks for x/cygwin and similar)
and has Yet Another Realtime Access Scanner - plays amuk with many
apps now
* Webroot Spy Sweeper with Antivir
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