stephanp
Hallo Kay,
Since version 1208 I regularly get a red SuRun icon in the systray, stating that csrss.exe is active under admin privileges.
This occurs on my Vista Home Pro notebook and usually after closing an application.
When I click the desktop or anywhere else, the red SuRun icon turns green again.
Any cure to this, because the red icon really makes me feel uncomfortable (as it should).
(Feel free to reply in German)
Stephan
Kay
There was a change in the system tray icon handling since SuRun 1.2.0.6.
SuRuns tray symbol gets the Process ID of the currently active Window. The SuRun service then gets the process file name and the tray symbol tells that to the user.
On my Xp, Vista and Win 7 systems I see the same red smiley, telling me csrss is running Administrator. I see that only after logon. It seems that csrss (Client Server Runtime System [=Win32]) has an active window that after Logon.
I do not think (hope) that this is dangerous.
Maybe SuRun is malfunctioning in that point after logging in... I'll check that out.
Kay
I've checked the issue:
"csrss.exe" owns the "Desktop Window" and that window is active after logon.
So SuRun reports correctly that csrss has an active window running as admin ;-)