|Sno|
2007-06-20, 17:28
Hi there,
I didn't find anyting here or on safer-networking.org, so I ask the question here.
On some machine with installed S&D and active TeaTimer, TeaTimer prevents an MMORPG named Guild Wars from getting it's updates from the Arena.net servers.
http://img168.imageshack.us/img168/624/fehlerjb9.png
Using sysinternals process explorer let me find out that TeaTimer had an open handle to C:\Programme\GUILD WARS\gw.exe - the executable of Guild Wars which gets updated regularly. After killing the TeaTimer.exe, the update runs fine.
Because I have 2 machines - both running TeaTimer in conjunction with Panda ISS 2007 - I assume a malfunction somewhere which causes TeaTimer to keep the gw.exe open. This assumption results on the fact, that only one of the machines have the problem. And Guild Wars is the only program which's online-update function is prevented by TeaTimer.
Any ideas or any additional info's required?
/Sno
I didn't find anyting here or on safer-networking.org, so I ask the question here.
On some machine with installed S&D and active TeaTimer, TeaTimer prevents an MMORPG named Guild Wars from getting it's updates from the Arena.net servers.
http://img168.imageshack.us/img168/624/fehlerjb9.png
Using sysinternals process explorer let me find out that TeaTimer had an open handle to C:\Programme\GUILD WARS\gw.exe - the executable of Guild Wars which gets updated regularly. After killing the TeaTimer.exe, the update runs fine.
Because I have 2 machines - both running TeaTimer in conjunction with Panda ISS 2007 - I assume a malfunction somewhere which causes TeaTimer to keep the gw.exe open. This assumption results on the fact, that only one of the machines have the problem. And Guild Wars is the only program which's online-update function is prevented by TeaTimer.
Any ideas or any additional info's required?
/Sno