Does anyone know how to turn off DEP entirely? I changed it so it "only
monitors essential windows services", but apparently the Windows
Installer (which the OO 2.2.1 seems to be writing into the data memory
of) is "essential", so I am unable to turn off the DEP exceptions and
install OO.
Again, here is the data:
I can install, reinstall, deinstall, and deinstall and reinstall OO
2.2.0 with no problem.
I have not had trouble installing or deinstalling any other software.
OO 2.2.1 installation causes DEP to trigger, terminating Windows
Installer, and hence aborting the entire installation.
I'm willing to try turning off DEP if someone can explain how to do it.
O/S is 32-bit Windows Vista Home Premium.
Any thoughts?
Thanks again for the commentary so far...
-stephan
Hideki Saito wrote:
I've seen on many machines that DEP acting weird, often goes as far it
being triggered by Windows Explorer...so I'm not very surprised if
installer would cause this type of behavior by DEP.
Stephan G wrote, (2007/07/02 11:51):
Turn off DEP?
It should prompt you with a "Hey, are you sure?" kind of message, to
which you can reply yes, or proceed.
I could of course turn off DEP, but it begs the question, WHY is OO
engaging in behavior that looks suspicious to DEP? And why only for
version 2.2.1 of OO, and not for version 2.2.0, which installs with no
fuss?
-s
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