Thanks for dedicate your time to reproduce this problem, I was getting crazy
with it.
I do not have any support incident with microsoft.
To be honest, I do not know how to contact with microsoft tech support, I am
too lazy

,
and I am pretty sure that tech support in spain would not help much. That's
why I post the problem here

.
> I'm going to forward this to someone I know at MS that may know who would
> be
> responsible for this. We'll see.
Let me know if you get any help or post it here, please.
"Jesper" <Jesper@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F6217626-7968-464A-A548-B399A3653DFC@microsoft.com...
>> Sorry, I did not explained it very well due to my poor english.
>
> I think your English is admirable. Don't worry about that.
>
>> I think that someone should report this to microsoft if you can reproduce
>> it.
>
> Do you have any support incidents? If so, you can report it.
>
>> - Create a text document in you desktop and open it (no problem)
>> - Create a text document in E:\ or any subfoder. ¿What happens?:
>> - Notepad opens very slowly.
>> - Notepad is opened without any theme applyed to it, it
>> looks like old windows theme.
>> - LOOK at the LOG FILE (e:\#saferlog.txt),
>> you will see lots of lines that says some .dll files
>> are
>> RESTRICTED,
>> but they should not be restricted because they are
>> inside "windows\system32" folder.
>>
>> Sample line in #saferlog.txt:
>> ---------
>> notepad.exe (PID = 2796) identified
>> \??\C:\Windows\system32\uxtheme.dll as Disallowed using path rule, Guid =
>> {..... some guid value .....}
>> --------
>> ¡¡¡¡¡THIS SHOULD NOT HAPPEN NEVER!!!!!!.
>
> Agreed. I see this too. It is very strange. In fact, I think it is a
> pretty
> serious bug in SRP. I tried with RTF files as well, and get very similar
> results:
> wordpad.exe (PID = 1936) identified \??\C:\Windows\system32\IMM32.DLL as
> Disallowed using default rule, Guid =
> {11015445-d282-4f86-96a2-9e485f593302}
> wordpad.exe (PID = 1936) identified \??\C:\Windows\system32\odbcint.dll as
> Disallowed using default rule, Guid =
> {11015445-d282-4f86-96a2-9e485f593302}
>
> The only difference is that Wordpad just crashes. It works fine on the C:\
> but not on the E:\.
>
> I'm going to forward this to someone I know at MS that may know who would
> be
> responsible for this. We'll see.
>
> Very nice repro steps BTW. Others should take heed. That's exactly what we
> need to see to repro a problem.
>