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Eunice Santorini
Every once in a while (especially when I visit suspect web sites ,
every single window on my Microsoft Windows XP & Microsoft Windows 2000
operating systems goes haywire.
All the windows (every single one) shake, quiver, & shiver about.
For example, if I use Netscape to pull down a menu item, that pull-down
menu quivers and shakes and shivers. If I use Eudora to read email, not
only does the main Eudora window shake, shiver, and quiver, but, all the
subsequent pull-down and right-click windows also shake, quiver, & shiver.
It extends to the operating system, e.g., if I use the Start Menu, it too
quivers and shakes and shivers. Likewise for any right-mouse-button popups,
like "File->Send To".
Now, I _know_ there exists javascripting to make a BROWSER shake and quiver
and shiver ... but this is EVERY SINGLE WINDOW on the system!
Do you have any idea why this is happening?
Luckily, a simple cold reboot seems to solve the problem.
All patches are up-to-date from http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com and
McAfee VirusScan Enterprise 7.0.0 is up to date on DAT files (4290 28Aug03)
so I do not think there is a virus.
It's something that happens from the web pages that moves on (somehow) to
all the applications and even the operating system.
What is it that makes Microsoft shake, quiver, and shiver?
Eunice Santorini
every single window on my Microsoft Windows XP & Microsoft Windows 2000
operating systems goes haywire.
All the windows (every single one) shake, quiver, & shiver about.
For example, if I use Netscape to pull down a menu item, that pull-down
menu quivers and shakes and shivers. If I use Eudora to read email, not
only does the main Eudora window shake, shiver, and quiver, but, all the
subsequent pull-down and right-click windows also shake, quiver, & shiver.
It extends to the operating system, e.g., if I use the Start Menu, it too
quivers and shakes and shivers. Likewise for any right-mouse-button popups,
like "File->Send To".
Now, I _know_ there exists javascripting to make a BROWSER shake and quiver
and shiver ... but this is EVERY SINGLE WINDOW on the system!
Do you have any idea why this is happening?
Luckily, a simple cold reboot seems to solve the problem.
All patches are up-to-date from http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com and
McAfee VirusScan Enterprise 7.0.0 is up to date on DAT files (4290 28Aug03)
so I do not think there is a virus.
It's something that happens from the web pages that moves on (somehow) to
all the applications and even the operating system.
What is it that makes Microsoft shake, quiver, and shiver?
Eunice Santorini