"Also, I have run Eclipse under Administrator role which in turn will
invoke any process as trusted."

Norton seems to mistrust Administrator stuff more than ordinary user
stuff.

Note that a lot of things (like "Data Execution Protection") appear to
be unique to the 64-bit version of Windoze, so folks with 32-bit
machines will have no problem.

On Jul 26, 1:10 pm, Abduaziz Hasan <affa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> @Sam
>
> Thank you for your support.
>
> I have tried different configurations and disabled the antivirus and the
> firewall though I doubt this is related to anyone of them.
>
> @DanH
>
> Yes that is right, but considering the large number of developers who are
> using the SDK without any problem leave me with one option and that is a
> problem with the configuration.
>
>  BTW my antivirus is Avast home. Also, I have run Eclipse under
> Administrator role which in turn will invoke any process as trusted. Yet no
> results :(
>
> I will delete everything from my computer and start everything fresh as my
> Ubuntu is very slow under VMware.
>
> 2010/7/26 Kostya Vasilyev <kmans...@gmail.com>
>
> > No problems with NOD32 here either.
>
> > Running Windows 7 64bit.
>
> > --
> > Kostya Vasilyev --http://kmansoft.wordpress.com
>
> > 26.07.2010 1:10 пользователь "Sam Hobbs" <s...@samhobbs.org> написал:
>
> > Many people have had problems with Norton. It was pre-installed in my
> > system but I cleared it out of my system and installed Microsoft Security
> > Essentials, which is free. I am not recommending anything except to say that
> > I have had no problems that I am aware of related to AV software and I have
> > not modified the installation of the AV software for Eclipse or the Android
> > emulator or whatever.
>
> > In my previous system, I used avast and I used various virtual systems and
> > I had no problem with avast.
>
> > DanH wrote:
>
> > > BTW, I'm using Norton "Internet Security".  I've turned off "Insight",
> >  > "Antispy...
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