On Tue, 8 Jul 2008 19:10:37 -0400, "AJR" <ajrjdr.RemoveThis@comcast.net> wrote:
>DEP is as proprietary function of AMD nx processors.
>supported by all 32 bit Windows versions - processor must be running in
>Physixcal Address Extension (PAE) mode - prevents malicious code from
>inserting itself in memory. DEP tells the processor to mark all memory
>locations in an application as non-executable for other than legit code.
>
>Applications must be programmed to support DEP- the default setting applies
>only to essential OS services and programs.
>
>Proceedure would be to identufy "offending" programs and DEP exceptions.
I have *no* idea of what you just said. I caught that I can turn off
DEP for certain programs, but the programs are opening just fine.
With the exception of "My Computer", it's a desktop file folder that
is not opening. The links within the folder open just fine. I can
get to those same links by going to Start>All programs and opening,
for example, Adobe Photoshop.
What would make 6 different folders DEP-sensitive?
>
>"tony cooper" <tony_cooper213.RemoveThis@earthlink.net> wrote in message
>news:kgl774pl2952m3k2qa8s973q2nljjm799e@4ax.com...
>> My Windows XP PC has acquired a problem. When certain things are
>> clicked on the Desktop, I get a pop-up that says that "To help protect
>> your computer, Windows has closed this program" and refers to the Data
>> Execution Prevention Program.
>>
>> The "certain things" are folders which contain shortcut links to
>> programs. Rather than have a shortcut link icon on the desktop for
>> each program that I use, I group them by category (Graphics,
>> Photography, Word/Data, etc). The individual programs can be opened
>> individually by going to Start>"All Programs", but can't be accessed
>> in the desktop folder.
>>
>> The problem also occurs when I click "My Computer" in Start, but I can
>> sometimes get to "My Computer" and sometimes not.
>>
>> I know I can turn off DEP, but I'd like to know why it's activated.
>>
>> I keep AVG Anti-Virus active and updated, and have scanned for
>> problems. None show.
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Tony Cooper - Orlando, Florida
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