On Oct 6, 1:24 am, DeXtmL <DeX...@xxxxxx> wrote:
Quote:
> Hi Jume,
>
> i seriously doubt that it's all about Vista's UAC which carefully check my
> setup file to determine whether executing it needs admin privilege.
> I conclude this because that problem is still there after i turn off all my
> system protections.
> Besides, I don't find anything abnormal in my system, it just runs perfectly.
>
> Have you ever tried to execute a 500MB sized setup file in Vista before?
> If not, you should have a try.
>
> Regards,
> DeXtmL
>
> "Jume" wrote: Quote:
> > then i'm afraid i don't really know where to look, however i'm pretty sure
> > that 2 minutes is not a typical time
> Quote:
> > i would test deactivating basically all my running software anyways, who
> > knows, not only the anti-malware mess the system up... unfortunately...
I just don't think it's possible. If Defender does find something--
and you want to ignore it--you can put it in the allowed items list
(see link below). But I've never seen a way to set a file so that I
wouldn't be scanned in the first place. My guess is, we'll have to
find a special place to put it on your computer. I'll look into this
tonight.
http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...1b78d1033.mspx
-- Munchie