My dear Watson

Discussion in 'ProcessGuard' started by lynchknot, Nov 5, 2004.

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  1. lynchknot

    lynchknot Registered Member

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    Hello. I see this often and i'm wondering if this is normal. Thank you.

     
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    puff-m-d Registered Member

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    HERE is some info from Microsoft on the Dr. Watson debugger/error-reporting tool. Sorry I can not answer your specific question as to ProcessGuard.

    HTH...
     
  3. Pilli

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    Hi lynchknot, If that is just one or two alerts I would just ignore them, Dr Watson is just being nosey in case it needs to report on ProcessGuard but PG is well protected for obvious reasons.
    I do not have Dr W on my protection list and have had no problems so far :)

    HTH Pilli
     
  4. lynchknot

    lynchknot Registered Member

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    hehe - thanks. I guess i'm just paranoid. I wish it would give specific information rather than WRITE,TERMINATE,SET INFO,SUSPEND - in my mind it's trying the worst of the bunch.
     
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