> From: David Jaffe <dav...@uaudio.com> > Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2010 07:57:49 -0800 > > I just installed Kaspersky Internet Security 11.01 > > This causes emacs to fail on launch. However, if I disable Kaspersky, then > launch emacs, then re-enable Kaspersky, emacs seems to run ok. > > I tried adding emacs to the "Trusted app" list and to the "exclusion" list, > but it didn't help.
Unless there's someone here who uses Kaspersky 2011 (I don't) and can give you instructions, I would suggest the following: . Try disabling all the features in Kaspersky that are not strictly related to detecting a virus. Do that one feature at a time, or disable all of them, then enable them one at a time, until you find the one which causes this trouble. . If the above doesn't help, or if you find that the offending feature is too valuable for you, maybe there's a way for you to exempt Emacs from being treated by the offending feature (other than the two options you already tried). . Failing all that, ask for help on the Kaspersky forum. What version of Windows is that, btw?