First off I'd really like to say how impressed I am with Visual Basic.NET and its IDE. WOW!
I've got a general question that I can't seem to figure out a way around short of shutting my anti virus software off so I thought I would post the question here and see if anyone has a workaround.
I use McAfee antivirus on my WinXP Pro machine. I have the VB.NET Standard loaded on the same machine.
When I go to create a new project, part way through the creation process the system does before opening up the form screen, I get a message from the antivirus software saying suspicious scripting activity has been stopped. I have to select the allow entire script to run option to get things moving again.
Is there somewhere in McAfee that I can set to avoid this or do I just need to shut it down when using VB.NET IDE?
Thanks,
Ira
I've got a general question that I can't seem to figure out a way around short of shutting my anti virus software off so I thought I would post the question here and see if anyone has a workaround.
I use McAfee antivirus on my WinXP Pro machine. I have the VB.NET Standard loaded on the same machine.
When I go to create a new project, part way through the creation process the system does before opening up the form screen, I get a message from the antivirus software saying suspicious scripting activity has been stopped. I have to select the allow entire script to run option to get things moving again.
Is there somewhere in McAfee that I can set to avoid this or do I just need to shut it down when using VB.NET IDE?
Thanks,
Ira