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Truistic
Junior Member
USA
13 Posts |
Posted - Jun 30 2005 : 11:19:51 AM
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Excluding the Visual Assist vc7 directory resolves the issue with NAV 10 Corp. I was experiencing the same issue and this solved the problem. Not a perfect solution, but at least I'm able to continue using VA X.
Some of my clients have been having issues with NAV 10 Corp with other software, so this isn't necessarily an isolated case. |
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barrettg
New Member
5 Posts |
Posted - Jun 30 2005 : 12:58:37 PM
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I have been testing this solution for several days and have not noticed any strange before from Visual Assist. I added my Visual Studio directory to the exclude path of Symantec AV. From what I can tell, this has fixed my problem. Thanks!!! |
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sean
Whole Tomato Software
USA
2817 Posts |
Posted - Jun 30 2005 : 1:05:18 PM
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barrettg - Did you add the Visual Assist directory or the Visual Studio directory to the exclude path? |
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barrettg
New Member
5 Posts |
Posted - Jun 30 2005 : 3:13:40 PM
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I only added the Visual Studio Directory. [C:\\Program Files\\Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003] |
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Truistic
Junior Member
USA
13 Posts |
Posted - Jul 02 2005 : 3:38:39 PM
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One thing I would like to mention is I really don't see how this can be a Whole Tomato issue. Antivirus software is supposed to be transparent; nothing Visual Assist is doing should have any bearing on what the AV software is doing. While it is aggravating that it is causing issues with VA, I don't really see how this can be a VA issue. The people using NAV 10 Corp (myself included) should be complaining to Symantec, for it is their software that is triggering the issue, not VA.
just my 2cents. (And yes, I've fired off numerous emails to Symantec about this issue) |
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psenevir
New Member
USA
5 Posts |
Posted - Jul 19 2005 : 3:14:14 PM
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Hi,
I am having the same problem with VA where variables become unrecognized when there are 2 or more instances of Visual C++ IDEs. I do have NAV 10 installed, but I have 'Visual Assist X' folder and 'Microsoft Visual Studio' folder listed in exceptions. I am still having the problem. I uninstalled 10.1.1418.0 and installed version 1301. The same problem exists with that version too. Are there any other folders that I need to exclude? |
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sean
Whole Tomato Software
USA
2817 Posts |
Posted - Jul 19 2005 : 5:06:43 PM
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case=692
The only verified workaround is to disable Auto-protect until the next build of VA is available for download.
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support
Whole Tomato Software
5566 Posts |
Posted - Aug 05 2005 : 5:09:23 PM
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We received an update from Symantec:
"We are working on a fix. In the meantime, please use [ http://www.wholetomato.com/downloads/savrticfg.exe ] to turn off [Auto-protect] until a fix [in NAV] is posted.
1) Put savrticfg.exe in the Symantec AntiVirus directory (same directory as SAVRT.dat)
2) From the command line run:
savrticfg.exe ICFG:OpenScanningMode 0
AutoProtect will need to be reloaded for this setting to take effect. [Reboot the machine]
There are no changes in functionality and the change will be transparent." |
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