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| | Windows mail occasionally hangs Vista when printing an email Windows Vista Home Premium on HP dv2500t notebook Core 2 duo T7500 @2.2 GHz with 2 GB RAM. OEM installation December 2007, always current with Windows Update, installed SP1 a couple of weeks ago with no problem. ESET Smart Security 3.0.621.0 installed February 2008 (always current with their updates as well). I've had relatively few problems with Vista in general, and the ESET security has worked fine with Windows Mail from the day I installed it. The problem is that every once in a while (less than once a month), attempting to print a mail message causes a hard hang of the whole system. The mouse moves, and for a while I can hover it over items on the task bar or in the notification area and see a response, or press the Windows key or click the Start button and get the popup. But if I try to launch any program, or intereact with one, or ctrl-alt-delete to try to start the task manager, eventually everything freezes solid and there is nothing I can do to get a response other than a power reset. There does not appear to be any disk activity. Once I reboot the system, everything is fine, and I can restart Windows Mail and I can print the same message that triggered the hang in the same way to the same printer with no problem. I have not been able to find any sort of log file or seen anything in the event log for this, although I am not knowledgeable about how to do that. Because the problem is not reproducible, and the interval between occurences is so long, it's not really practical to try changing different things to see if the problem goes away. Because SP1 was said to fix a bunch of Vista hangs and a bunch of Windows Mail problems, I was very hopeful it would fix this. But unfortunately, it has happened again, after SP1 was installed. How can I go about tracking this problem down? Thanks, -Rich |
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| | Re: Windows mail occasionally hangs Vista when printing an email If ESET is scanning your email, you need to uninstall this feature; email scanning is not compatible with Vista SP1. Email scanning is not necessary anyway, it is entirely redundant, does nothing but create problems, and adds no extra security whatsoever. ESET's resident file system scanner will handle anything you get through email, provided you keep it up to date. http://support.microsoft.com/KB/951805 Stop error message when you send or receive e-mail messages on a Windows Vista-based computer that has e-mail scanning software installed: "STOP:0x1000008E KERNEL_MODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED_M" Hal -- Hal Hostetler, CPBE -- hhh@xxxxxx Senior Engineer/MIS -- MS MVP-Print/Imaging -- WA7BGX http://www.kvoa.com -- "When News breaks, we fix it!" KVOA Television, Tucson, AZ. NBC Channel 4 Still Cadillacin' - www.badnewsbluesband.com "sootsnoot" <sootsnoot@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:3BDC8EB8-DEF5-44EF-B2BD-6F1D122A0E88@xxxxxx Quote: > Windows Vista Home Premium on HP dv2500t notebook Core 2 duo T7500 @2.2 > GHz > with 2 GB RAM. OEM installation December 2007, always current with > Windows > Update, installed SP1 a couple of weeks ago with no problem. ESET Smart > Security 3.0.621.0 installed February 2008 (always current with their > updates > as well). > > I've had relatively few problems with Vista in general, and the ESET > security has worked fine with Windows Mail from the day I installed it. > > The problem is that every once in a while (less than once a month), > attempting to print a mail message causes a hard hang of the whole system. > The mouse moves, and for a while I can hover it over items on the task bar > or > in the notification area and see a response, or press the Windows key or > click the Start button and get the popup. But if I try to launch any > program, or intereact with one, or ctrl-alt-delete to try to start the > task > manager, eventually everything freezes solid and there is nothing I can do > to > get a response other than a power reset. There does not appear to be any > disk activity. > > Once I reboot the system, everything is fine, and I can restart Windows > and I can print the same message that triggered the hang in the same way > to > the same printer with no problem. I have not been able to find any sort > of > log file or seen anything in the event log for this, although I am not > knowledgeable about how to do that. Because the problem is not > reproducible, and the interval between occurences is so long, it's not > really > practical to try changing different things to see if the problem goes > away. > Because SP1 was said to fix a bunch of Vista hangs and a bunch of Windows > Mail problems, I was very hopeful it would fix this. But unfortunately, > it > has happened again, after SP1 was installed. > > How can I go about tracking this problem down? > > Thanks, > > -Rich |
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| | Re: Windows mail occasionally hangs Vista when printing an email I don't really want to argue with an expert, but I don't see how this solution matches the problem I am seeing. I have marked this as not an answer because: 1. The cited KB article: a. Describes a STOP error. - I am not getting a STOP error, rather a hang. b. Describes a problem introduced by SP1. - My problem happened before I installed SP1, and continued with the same symptoms after I installed SP1. 2. You state that email scanning is completely redundant and should be turned off. a. My problem occurs only when attempting to print a message. I do not believe that printing a message already in the Inbox involves any scanning. b. According to the cited KB article, disabling email scanning is a workaround for the SP1 bug, and it may increase security risk. c. I have also seen emails with infected attachments caught by ESET filtering, so that also makes it a liittle hard to accept an unconditional statement that it does nothing to improve security. Thanks, -Rich "Hal Hostetler [MVP-P/I]" wrote: Quote: > If ESET is scanning your email, you need to uninstall this feature; email > scanning is not compatible with Vista SP1. Email scanning is not necessary > anyway, it is entirely redundant, does nothing but create problems, and adds > no extra security whatsoever. ESET's resident file system scanner will > handle anything you get through email, provided you keep it up to date. > > http://support.microsoft.com/KB/951805 > Stop error message when you send or receive e-mail messages on a Windows > Vista-based computer that has e-mail scanning software installed: > "STOP:0x1000008E KERNEL_MODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED_M" > > Hal > -- > Hal Hostetler, CPBE -- hhh@xxxxxx > Senior Engineer/MIS -- MS MVP-Print/Imaging -- WA7BGX > http://www.kvoa.com -- "When News breaks, we fix it!" > KVOA Television, Tucson, AZ. NBC Channel 4 > Still Cadillacin' - www.badnewsbluesband.com > > "sootsnoot" <sootsnoot@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:3BDC8EB8-DEF5-44EF-B2BD-6F1D122A0E88@xxxxxx Quote: > > Windows Vista Home Premium on HP dv2500t notebook Core 2 duo T7500 @2.2 > > GHz > > with 2 GB RAM. OEM installation December 2007, always current with > > Windows > > Update, installed SP1 a couple of weeks ago with no problem. ESET Smart > > Security 3.0.621.0 installed February 2008 (always current with their > > updates > > as well). > > > > I've had relatively few problems with Vista in general, and the ESET > > security has worked fine with Windows Mail from the day I installed it. > > > > The problem is that every once in a while (less than once a month), > > attempting to print a mail message causes a hard hang of the whole system. > > The mouse moves, and for a while I can hover it over items on the task bar > > or > > in the notification area and see a response, or press the Windows key or > > click the Start button and get the popup. But if I try to launch any > > program, or intereact with one, or ctrl-alt-delete to try to start the > > task > > manager, eventually everything freezes solid and there is nothing I can do > > to > > get a response other than a power reset. There does not appear to be any > > disk activity. > > > > Once I reboot the system, everything is fine, and I can restart Windows > > and I can print the same message that triggered the hang in the same way > > to > > the same printer with no problem. I have not been able to find any sort > > of > > log file or seen anything in the event log for this, although I am not > > knowledgeable about how to do that. Because the problem is not > > reproducible, and the interval between occurences is so long, it's not > > really > > practical to try changing different things to see if the problem goes > > away. > > Because SP1 was said to fix a bunch of Vista hangs and a bunch of Windows > > Mail problems, I was very hopeful it would fix this. But unfortunately, > > it > > has happened again, after SP1 was installed. > > > > How can I go about tracking this problem down? > > > > Thanks, > > > > -Rich > |
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| | Re: Windows mail occasionally hangs Vista when printing an email That KB article may not fit your exact circumstances, but a reasonable person could deduce that antivirus email scanning can result in problems with Windows Mail. There is a more general article about this issue here: http://thundercloud.net/infoave/tuto...ning/index.htm One possible solution for you is an upgrade to Windows Live Mail: http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview -- Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) "sootsnoot" <sootsnoot@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:EF7CA9C8-3EF3-4AFE-9879-E81554BB6F5F@xxxxxx Quote: >I don't really want to argue with an expert, but I don't see how this > solution matches the problem I am seeing. I have marked this as not an answer > because: > > 1. The cited KB article: > a. Describes a STOP error. > - I am not getting a STOP error, rather a hang. > b. Describes a problem introduced by SP1. > - My problem happened before I installed SP1, and continued > with the same symptoms after I installed SP1. > > 2. You state that email scanning is completely redundant and should be > turned off. > a. My problem occurs only when attempting to print a message. I do not > believe > that printing a message already in the Inbox involves any scanning. > b. According to the cited KB article, disabling email scanning is a > workaround > for the SP1 bug, and it may increase security risk. > c. I have also seen emails with infected attachments caught by ESET > filtering, > so that also makes it a liittle hard to accept an unconditional > statement that > it does nothing to improve security. > > Thanks, > > -Rich > > "Hal Hostetler [MVP-P/I]" wrote: > Quote: >> If ESET is scanning your email, you need to uninstall this feature; email >> scanning is not compatible with Vista SP1. Email scanning is not necessary >> anyway, it is entirely redundant, does nothing but create problems, and adds >> no extra security whatsoever. ESET's resident file system scanner will >> handle anything you get through email, provided you keep it up to date. >> >> http://support.microsoft.com/KB/951805 >> Stop error message when you send or receive e-mail messages on a Windows >> Vista-based computer that has e-mail scanning software installed: >> "STOP:0x1000008E KERNEL_MODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED_M" >> >> Hal >> -- >> Hal Hostetler, CPBE -- hhh@xxxxxx >> Senior Engineer/MIS -- MS MVP-Print/Imaging -- WA7BGX >> http://www.kvoa.com -- "When News breaks, we fix it!" >> KVOA Television, Tucson, AZ. NBC Channel 4 >> Still Cadillacin' - www.badnewsbluesband.com >> >> "sootsnoot" <sootsnoot@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:3BDC8EB8-DEF5-44EF-B2BD-6F1D122A0E88@xxxxxx Quote: >> > Windows Vista Home Premium on HP dv2500t notebook Core 2 duo T7500 @2.2 >> > GHz >> > with 2 GB RAM. OEM installation December 2007, always current with >> > Windows >> > Update, installed SP1 a couple of weeks ago with no problem. ESET Smart >> > Security 3.0.621.0 installed February 2008 (always current with their >> > updates >> > as well). >> > >> > I've had relatively few problems with Vista in general, and the ESET >> > security has worked fine with Windows Mail from the day I installed it. >> > >> > The problem is that every once in a while (less than once a month), >> > attempting to print a mail message causes a hard hang of the whole system. >> > The mouse moves, and for a while I can hover it over items on the task bar >> > or >> > in the notification area and see a response, or press the Windows key or >> > click the Start button and get the popup. But if I try to launch any >> > program, or intereact with one, or ctrl-alt-delete to try to start the >> > task >> > manager, eventually everything freezes solid and there is nothing I can do >> > to >> > get a response other than a power reset. There does not appear to be any >> > disk activity. >> > >> > Once I reboot the system, everything is fine, and I can restart Windows >> > and I can print the same message that triggered the hang in the same way >> > to >> > the same printer with no problem. I have not been able to find any sort >> > of >> > log file or seen anything in the event log for this, although I am not >> > knowledgeable about how to do that. Because the problem is not >> > reproducible, and the interval between occurences is so long, it's not >> > really >> > practical to try changing different things to see if the problem goes >> > away. >> > Because SP1 was said to fix a bunch of Vista hangs and a bunch of Windows >> > Mail problems, I was very hopeful it would fix this. But unfortunately, >> > it >> > has happened again, after SP1 was installed. >> > >> > How can I go about tracking this problem down? >> > >> > Thanks, >> > >> > -Rich |
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| | Re: Windows mail occasionally hangs Vista when printing an email 1. The article is for a problem you've not yet experienced, but may, should you keep the email scanning active. Email scanning is not compatible with Vista SP1 as the article demonstrates. 2. The way email scanners operate, the hang in printing could well be an artifact of the email scanner. 3. Please examine the following: http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...rc=bar_sch_nam Frequently asked questions about Norton AntiVirus Email Scanning Q - Is my computer still protected against viruses if I disable Email Scanning? A- Disabling Email Scanning does not leave you unprotected against viruses that are distributed as email attachments. Norton AntiVirus Auto-Protect scans incoming files as they are saved to your hard drive, including email and email attachments. Email Scanning is just another layer on top of this. To make sure that Auto-Protect is providing the maximum protection, keep Auto-Protect enabled and run LiveUpdate regularly to ensure that you have the most recent virus definitions. http://thundercloud.net/infoave/tuto...ning/index.htm Why You Don't Need Your Anti-Virus Program to Scan Your E-Mail 4. I don't immediately suspect something in the printer subsystem, as such things usually affect more than one application. 5. What do you have to lose by removing email scanning except maybe the problem you're having and a little time? Hal Hal Hostetler, CPBE -- hhh@xxxxxx Senior Engineer/MIS -- MS MVP-Print/Imaging -- WA7BGX http://www.kvoa.com -- "When News breaks, we fix it!" KVOA Television, Tucson, AZ. NBC Channel 4 Still Cadillacin' - www.badnewsbluesband.com "sootsnoot" <sootsnoot@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:EF7CA9C8-3EF3-4AFE-9879-E81554BB6F5F@xxxxxx Quote: >I don't really want to argue with an expert, but I don't see how this > solution matches the problem I am seeing. I have marked this as not an > answer > because: > > 1. The cited KB article: > a. Describes a STOP error. > - I am not getting a STOP error, rather a hang. > b. Describes a problem introduced by SP1. > - My problem happened before I installed SP1, and continued > with the same symptoms after I installed SP1. > > 2. You state that email scanning is completely redundant and should be > turned off. > a. My problem occurs only when attempting to print a message. I do not > believe > that printing a message already in the Inbox involves any scanning. > b. According to the cited KB article, disabling email scanning is a > workaround > for the SP1 bug, and it may increase security risk. > c. I have also seen emails with infected attachments caught by ESET > filtering, > so that also makes it a liittle hard to accept an unconditional > statement that > it does nothing to improve security. > > Thanks, > > -Rich > > "Hal Hostetler [MVP-P/I]" wrote: > Quote: >> If ESET is scanning your email, you need to uninstall this feature; email >> scanning is not compatible with Vista SP1. Email scanning is not >> necessary >> anyway, it is entirely redundant, does nothing but create problems, and >> adds >> no extra security whatsoever. ESET's resident file system scanner will >> handle anything you get through email, provided you keep it up to date. >> >> http://support.microsoft.com/KB/951805 >> Stop error message when you send or receive e-mail messages on a Windows >> Vista-based computer that has e-mail scanning software installed: >> "STOP:0x1000008E KERNEL_MODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED_M" >> >> Hal >> -- >> Hal Hostetler, CPBE -- hhh@xxxxxx >> Senior Engineer/MIS -- MS MVP-Print/Imaging -- WA7BGX >> http://www.kvoa.com -- "When News breaks, we fix it!" >> KVOA Television, Tucson, AZ. NBC Channel 4 >> Still Cadillacin' - www.badnewsbluesband.com >> >> "sootsnoot" <sootsnoot@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:3BDC8EB8-DEF5-44EF-B2BD-6F1D122A0E88@xxxxxx Quote: >> > Windows Vista Home Premium on HP dv2500t notebook Core 2 duo T7500 @2.2 >> > GHz >> > with 2 GB RAM. OEM installation December 2007, always current with >> > Windows >> > Update, installed SP1 a couple of weeks ago with no problem. ESET >> > Smart >> > Security 3.0.621.0 installed February 2008 (always current with their >> > updates >> > as well). >> > >> > I've had relatively few problems with Vista in general, and the ESET >> > security has worked fine with Windows Mail from the day I installed it. >> > >> > The problem is that every once in a while (less than once a month), >> > attempting to print a mail message causes a hard hang of the whole >> > system. >> > The mouse moves, and for a while I can hover it over items on the task >> > bar >> > or >> > in the notification area and see a response, or press the Windows key >> > or >> > click the Start button and get the popup. But if I try to launch any >> > program, or intereact with one, or ctrl-alt-delete to try to start the >> > task >> > manager, eventually everything freezes solid and there is nothing I can >> > do >> > to >> > get a response other than a power reset. There does not appear to be >> > any >> > disk activity. >> > >> > Once I reboot the system, everything is fine, and I can restart Windows >> > and I can print the same message that triggered the hang in the same >> > way >> > to >> > the same printer with no problem. I have not been able to find any >> > sort >> > of >> > log file or seen anything in the event log for this, although I am not >> > knowledgeable about how to do that. Because the problem is not >> > reproducible, and the interval between occurences is so long, it's not >> > really >> > practical to try changing different things to see if the problem goes >> > away. >> > Because SP1 was said to fix a bunch of Vista hangs and a bunch of >> > Windows >> > Mail problems, I was very hopeful it would fix this. But >> > unfortunately, >> > it >> > has happened again, after SP1 was installed. >> > >> > How can I go about tracking this problem down? >> > >> > Thanks, >> > >> > -Rich >> |
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| | Re: Windows mail occasionally hangs Vista when printing an email I see your points, there does seem to be more general agreement that Windows Mail has trouble with email scanners, and that email scanners don't buy you much protection, than had been evident in the first answer. So I'll consider this one answered. But instead of disabling the scanner and deleting/re-creating the email accounts in Windows Mail, I've decided to try Windows Live Mail. First impression installing it is that it's a little annoying about trying to get you signed up for stuff and install more things than you need, but if you just say no to extras, it installs fairly quickly and automatically imports messages, contacts, and accounts from Windows Mail. Of course if you didn't want it to do that, it would be a pain, since it doesn't give you an option not to, but for me that was okay. In terms of importing contacts, it mostly did okay, but missed a couple for no obvious reason, and while it created groups from Windows Mail groups, it created them empty and I had to go in by hand to add contacts to the groups. For message import, it did seem to get all the messages, but with a seemingly arbitrary decision process for putting them in the Inbox below the email account, or the Inbox below the "Stored Messages" folder. Under Windows Mail there was only one email account (a POP3) and one Inbox, with settings to delete messages from the server as they were downloaded. Why Windows Live Mail decided to create two Inboxes, and put a couple of thousand messages in one, and a couple of thousand in the other, with interspersed dates, I have no idea. I did not disable the email scanning, so it remains to be seen whether printing a message will hang the system sometime over the next few months. If it does, then I'll try turning off the scanning. Thanks, -Rich "Hal Hostetler [MVP-P/I]" wrote: Quote: > 1. The article is for a problem you've not yet experienced, but may, should > you keep the email scanning active. Email scanning is not compatible with > Vista SP1 as the article demonstrates. > > 2. The way email scanners operate, the hang in printing could well be an > artifact of the email scanner. > > 3. Please examine the following: > http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...rc=bar_sch_nam > Frequently asked questions about Norton AntiVirus Email Scanning > > Q - Is my computer still protected against viruses if I disable Email > Scanning? > A- Disabling Email Scanning does not leave you unprotected against viruses > that are distributed as email attachments. Norton AntiVirus Auto-Protect > scans incoming files as they are saved to your hard drive, including email > and email attachments. Email Scanning is just another layer on top of this. > To make sure that Auto-Protect is providing the maximum protection, keep > Auto-Protect enabled and run LiveUpdate regularly to ensure that you have > the most recent virus definitions. > > http://thundercloud.net/infoave/tuto...ning/index.htm > Why You Don't Need Your Anti-Virus Program to Scan Your E-Mail > 4. I don't immediately suspect something in the printer subsystem, as such > things usually affect more than one application. > > 5. What do you have to lose by removing email scanning except maybe the > problem you're having and a little time? > > Hal > > Hal Hostetler, CPBE -- hhh@xxxxxx > Senior Engineer/MIS -- MS MVP-Print/Imaging -- WA7BGX > http://www.kvoa.com -- "When News breaks, we fix it!" > KVOA Television, Tucson, AZ. NBC Channel 4 > Still Cadillacin' - www.badnewsbluesband.com > > "sootsnoot" <sootsnoot@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:EF7CA9C8-3EF3-4AFE-9879-E81554BB6F5F@xxxxxx Quote: > >I don't really want to argue with an expert, but I don't see how this > > solution matches the problem I am seeing. I have marked this as not an > > answer > > because: > > > > 1. The cited KB article: > > a. Describes a STOP error. > > - I am not getting a STOP error, rather a hang. > > b. Describes a problem introduced by SP1. > > - My problem happened before I installed SP1, and continued > > with the same symptoms after I installed SP1. > > > > 2. You state that email scanning is completely redundant and should be > > turned off. > > a. My problem occurs only when attempting to print a message. I do not > > believe > > that printing a message already in the Inbox involves any scanning. > > b. According to the cited KB article, disabling email scanning is a > > workaround > > for the SP1 bug, and it may increase security risk. > > c. I have also seen emails with infected attachments caught by ESET > > filtering, > > so that also makes it a liittle hard to accept an unconditional > > statement that > > it does nothing to improve security. > > > > Thanks, > > > > -Rich > > > > "Hal Hostetler [MVP-P/I]" wrote: > > Quote: > >> If ESET is scanning your email, you need to uninstall this feature; email > >> scanning is not compatible with Vista SP1. Email scanning is not > >> necessary > >> anyway, it is entirely redundant, does nothing but create problems, and > >> adds > >> no extra security whatsoever. ESET's resident file system scanner will > >> handle anything you get through email, provided you keep it up to date. > >> > >> http://support.microsoft.com/KB/951805 > >> Stop error message when you send or receive e-mail messages on a Windows > >> Vista-based computer that has e-mail scanning software installed: > >> "STOP:0x1000008E KERNEL_MODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED_M" > >> > >> Hal > >> -- > >> Hal Hostetler, CPBE -- hhh@xxxxxx > >> Senior Engineer/MIS -- MS MVP-Print/Imaging -- WA7BGX > >> http://www.kvoa.com -- "When News breaks, we fix it!" > >> KVOA Television, Tucson, AZ. NBC Channel 4 > >> Still Cadillacin' - www.badnewsbluesband.com > >> > >> "sootsnoot" <sootsnoot@xxxxxx> wrote in message > >> news:3BDC8EB8-DEF5-44EF-B2BD-6F1D122A0E88@xxxxxx > >> > Windows Vista Home Premium on HP dv2500t notebook Core 2 duo T7500 @2.2 > >> > GHz > >> > with 2 GB RAM. OEM installation December 2007, always current with > >> > Windows > >> > Update, installed SP1 a couple of weeks ago with no problem. ESET > >> > Smart > >> > Security 3.0.621.0 installed February 2008 (always current with their > >> > updates > >> > as well). > >> > > >> > I've had relatively few problems with Vista in general, and the ESET > >> > security has worked fine with Windows Mail from the day I installed it. > >> > > >> > The problem is that every once in a while (less than once a month), > >> > attempting to print a mail message causes a hard hang of the whole > >> > system. > >> > The mouse moves, and for a while I can hover it over items on the task > >> > bar > >> > or > >> > in the notification area and see a response, or press the Windows key > >> > or > >> > click the Start button and get the popup. But if I try to launch any > >> > program, or intereact with one, or ctrl-alt-delete to try to start the > >> > task > >> > manager, eventually everything freezes solid and there is nothing I can > >> > do > >> > to > >> > get a response other than a power reset. There does not appear to be > >> > any > >> > disk activity. > >> > > >> > Once I reboot the system, everything is fine, and I can restart Windows > >> > and I can print the same message that triggered the hang in the same > >> > way > >> > to > >> > the same printer with no problem. I have not been able to find any > >> > sort > >> > of > >> > log file or seen anything in the event log for this, although I am not > >> > knowledgeable about how to do that. Because the problem is not > >> > reproducible, and the interval between occurences is so long, it's not > >> > really > >> > practical to try changing different things to see if the problem goes > >> > away. > >> > Because SP1 was said to fix a bunch of Vista hangs and a bunch of > >> > Windows > >> > Mail problems, I was very hopeful it would fix this. But > >> > unfortunately, > >> > it > >> > has happened again, after SP1 was installed. > >> > > >> > How can I go about tracking this problem down? > >> > > >> > Thanks, > >> > > >> > -Rich > >> > >> > |
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| | Re: Windows mail occasionally hangs Vista when printing an email Let us know how the printing with Windows Live Mail goes. -- Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) "sootsnoot" <sootsnoot@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:1B792271-5806-4D05-9E43-4B3E9C4E7262@xxxxxx Quote: >I see your points, there does seem to be more general agreement > that Windows Mail has trouble with email scanners, and that email > scanners don't buy you much protection, than had been evident > in the first answer. So I'll consider this one answered. > > But instead of disabling the scanner and deleting/re-creating the > email accounts in Windows Mail, I've decided to try Windows Live > Mail. First impression installing it is that it's a little annoying about > trying to get you signed up for stuff and install more things than > you need, but if you just say no to extras, it installs fairly quickly > and automatically imports messages, contacts, and accounts > from Windows Mail. Of course if you didn't want it to do that, > it would be a pain, since it doesn't give you an option not to, but > for me that was okay. In terms of importing contacts, it mostly > did okay, but missed a couple for no obvious reason, and while it > created groups from Windows Mail groups, it created them empty > and I had to go in by hand to add contacts to the groups. For > message import, it did seem to get all the messages, but with > a seemingly arbitrary decision process for putting them in the > Inbox below the email account, or the Inbox below the "Stored > Messages" folder. Under Windows Mail there was only one email > account (a POP3) and one Inbox, with settings to delete messages > from the server as they were downloaded. Why Windows Live Mail > decided to create two Inboxes, and put a couple of thousand messages > in one, and a couple of thousand in the other, with interspersed dates, > I have no idea. > > I did not disable the email scanning, so it remains to be seen whether > printing a message will hang the system sometime over the next > few months. If it does, then I'll try turning off the scanning. > > Thanks, > > -Rich > > "Hal Hostetler [MVP-P/I]" wrote: > Quote: >> 1. The article is for a problem you've not yet experienced, but may, should >> you keep the email scanning active. Email scanning is not compatible with >> Vista SP1 as the article demonstrates. >> >> 2. The way email scanners operate, the hang in printing could well be an >> artifact of the email scanner. >> >> 3. Please examine the following: >> http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...rc=bar_sch_nam >> Frequently asked questions about Norton AntiVirus Email Scanning >> >> Q - Is my computer still protected against viruses if I disable Email >> Scanning? >> A- Disabling Email Scanning does not leave you unprotected against viruses >> that are distributed as email attachments. Norton AntiVirus Auto-Protect >> scans incoming files as they are saved to your hard drive, including email >> and email attachments. Email Scanning is just another layer on top of this. >> To make sure that Auto-Protect is providing the maximum protection, keep >> Auto-Protect enabled and run LiveUpdate regularly to ensure that you have >> the most recent virus definitions. >> >> http://thundercloud.net/infoave/tuto...ning/index.htm >> Why You Don't Need Your Anti-Virus Program to Scan Your E-Mail >> 4. I don't immediately suspect something in the printer subsystem, as such >> things usually affect more than one application. >> >> 5. What do you have to lose by removing email scanning except maybe the >> problem you're having and a little time? >> >> Hal >> >> Hal Hostetler, CPBE -- hhh@xxxxxx >> Senior Engineer/MIS -- MS MVP-Print/Imaging -- WA7BGX >> http://www.kvoa.com -- "When News breaks, we fix it!" >> KVOA Television, Tucson, AZ. NBC Channel 4 >> Still Cadillacin' - www.badnewsbluesband.com >> >> "sootsnoot" <sootsnoot@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:EF7CA9C8-3EF3-4AFE-9879-E81554BB6F5F@xxxxxx Quote: >> >I don't really want to argue with an expert, but I don't see how this >> > solution matches the problem I am seeing. I have marked this as not an >> > answer >> > because: >> > >> > 1. The cited KB article: >> > a. Describes a STOP error. >> > - I am not getting a STOP error, rather a hang. >> > b. Describes a problem introduced by SP1. >> > - My problem happened before I installed SP1, and continued >> > with the same symptoms after I installed SP1. >> > >> > 2. You state that email scanning is completely redundant and should be >> > turned off. >> > a. My problem occurs only when attempting to print a message. I do not >> > believe >> > that printing a message already in the Inbox involves any scanning. >> > b. According to the cited KB article, disabling email scanning is a >> > workaround >> > for the SP1 bug, and it may increase security risk. >> > c. I have also seen emails with infected attachments caught by ESET >> > filtering, >> > so that also makes it a liittle hard to accept an unconditional >> > statement that >> > it does nothing to improve security. >> > >> > Thanks, >> > >> > -Rich >> > >> > "Hal Hostetler [MVP-P/I]" wrote: >> > >> >> If ESET is scanning your email, you need to uninstall this feature; email >> >> scanning is not compatible with Vista SP1. Email scanning is not >> >> necessary >> >> anyway, it is entirely redundant, does nothing but create problems, and >> >> adds >> >> no extra security whatsoever. ESET's resident file system scanner will >> >> handle anything you get through email, provided you keep it up to date. >> >> >> >> http://support.microsoft.com/KB/951805 >> >> Stop error message when you send or receive e-mail messages on a Windows >> >> Vista-based computer that has e-mail scanning software installed: >> >> "STOP:0x1000008E KERNEL_MODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED_M" >> >> >> >> Hal >> >> -- >> >> Hal Hostetler, CPBE -- hhh@xxxxxx >> >> Senior Engineer/MIS -- MS MVP-Print/Imaging -- WA7BGX >> >> http://www.kvoa.com -- "When News breaks, we fix it!" >> >> KVOA Television, Tucson, AZ. NBC Channel 4 >> >> Still Cadillacin' - www.badnewsbluesband.com >> >> >> >> "sootsnoot" <sootsnoot@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> >> news:3BDC8EB8-DEF5-44EF-B2BD-6F1D122A0E88@xxxxxx >> >> > Windows Vista Home Premium on HP dv2500t notebook Core 2 duo T7500 @2.2 >> >> > GHz >> >> > with 2 GB RAM. OEM installation December 2007, always current with >> >> > Windows >> >> > Update, installed SP1 a couple of weeks ago with no problem. ESET >> >> > Smart >> >> > Security 3.0.621.0 installed February 2008 (always current with their >> >> > updates >> >> > as well). >> >> > >> >> > I've had relatively few problems with Vista in general, and the ESET >> >> > security has worked fine with Windows Mail from the day I installed it. >> >> > >> >> > The problem is that every once in a while (less than once a month), >> >> > attempting to print a mail message causes a hard hang of the whole >> >> > system. >> >> > The mouse moves, and for a while I can hover it over items on the task >> >> > bar >> >> > or >> >> > in the notification area and see a response, or press the Windows key >> >> > or >> >> > click the Start button and get the popup. But if I try to launch any >> >> > program, or intereact with one, or ctrl-alt-delete to try to start the >> >> > task >> >> > manager, eventually everything freezes solid and there is nothing I can >> >> > do >> >> > to >> >> > get a response other than a power reset. There does not appear to be >> >> > any >> >> > disk activity. >> >> > >> >> > Once I reboot the system, everything is fine, and I can restart Windows >> >> > and I can print the same message that triggered the hang in the same >> >> > way >> >> > to >> >> > the same printer with no problem. I have not been able to find any >> >> > sort >> >> > of >> >> > log file or seen anything in the event log for this, although I am not >> >> > knowledgeable about how to do that. Because the problem is not >> >> > reproducible, and the interval between occurences is so long, it's not >> >> > really >> >> > practical to try changing different things to see if the problem goes >> >> > away. >> >> > Because SP1 was said to fix a bunch of Vista hangs and a bunch of >> >> > Windows >> >> > Mail problems, I was very hopeful it would fix this. But >> >> > unfortunately, >> >> > it >> >> > has happened again, after SP1 was installed. >> >> > >> >> > How can I go about tracking this problem down? >> >> > >> >> > Thanks, >> >> > >> >> > -Rich >> >> >> >> >> |
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