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csrss.exe Added by a variant of the ATM.GEN TROJAN! Note - this is not the legitimate csrss.exe process, which should not appear in Msconfig/Startup! More Information
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csrss.exe Added by the WEBUS TROJAN! Note - this is not the legitimate csrss.exe process, which should not appear in Msconfig/Startup! More Information
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csrss.exe Added by the BANCBAN-AC TROJAN! Note - this is not the legitimate csrss.exe process, which should not appear in Msconfig/Startup!
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csrss.exe Added by the WEBUS TROJAN! Note - this is not the legitimate csrss.exe process, which should not appear in Msconfig/Startup! More Information
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csrss.exe Added by the KALEL-A WORM! Note - this is not the legitimate csrss.exe process, which should not appear in Msconfig/Startup! More Information
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csrss.exe Added by the KEBEDE-G WORM! Note - this is not the legitimate csrss.exe process, which should not appear in Msconfig/Startup! More Information
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csrss.exe Added by the WEBUS TROJAN! Note - this is not the legitimate csrss.exe process, which should not appear in Msconfig/Startup! More Information
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csrss.exe Added by the WEBUS TROJAN! Note - this is not the legitimate csrss.exe process, which should not appear in Msconfig/Startup! More Information
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csrss.exe Added by a variant of the RANKY.U TROJAN! Note - this is not the legitimate csrss.exe process, which should not appear in Msconfig/Startup! More Information
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CTxfiReg.exe Creative Labs sound card driver related. It appears that it isn't required and maybe registration related More Information
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DATRAY.EXE Desktop theme manager available here - for managing the desktop appearance, fonts, sounds, etc More Information
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dcfssvc.exe Associated with digital cameras and can cause problems which disappear if disabled. If this program is unchecked in startup, your camera will not cause your computer to open a pop-up window when you connect it. Leave enabled if you can't load pictures from your camera/dock - Kodak's dock is an example More Information
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dcfssvc.exe Associated with digital cameras and can cause problems which disappear if disabled. If this program is unchecked in startup, your camera will not cause your computer to open a pop-up window when you connect it. Leave enabled if you can't load pictures from your camera/dock - Kodak's dock is an example More Information
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evntsc.exe Application Scheduler installed along with RealOne Player. Once installed, it runs independently of RealOne Player. See here for more information, including how to disable it. Also see evntsvc and Realsched. Note that eventsvc.exe no longer appears to be in a newer version. To disable "tkbell.exe" in the new version (1) Start RealOne Player (2) Tools -> Preferences (3) Automatic services in the Categories pane (4) Uncheck all options and then OK More Information
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evntsvc.exe Application Scheduler installed along with RealOne Player. Once installed, it runs independently of RealOne Player. See here for more information, including how to disable it. Also see evntsvc and Realsched. Note that eventsvc.exe no longer appears to be in a newer version. To disable "tkbell.exe" in the new version (1) Start RealOne Player (2) Tools -> Preferences (3) Automatic services in the Categories pane (4) Uncheck all options and then OK
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evntsvc.exe Application Scheduler installed along with RealOne Player. Once installed, it runs independently of RealOne Player. See here for more information, including how to disable it. Also see evntsvc and Realsched. Note that eventsvc.exe no longer appears to be in a newer version. To disable "tkbell.exe" in the new version (1) Start RealOne Player (2) Tools -> Preferences (3) Automatic services in the Categories pane (4) Uncheck all options and then OK More Information
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Exlaunch.exe Loads an Icon in the startup tray that allows you to receive service update notices for Excite@Home if you desire (note that since Excite@Home appears to be winding down this becomes irrelevant). May also allow you to kill the Excite Toolbar that automatically loads in Internet Explorer More Information
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explorer.exe ComSurveilSys keystroke logger/monitoring program - remove unless you installed it yourself! Note - the legitimate Windows Explorer (explorer.exe) is located in the Windows or Winnt folder and would not normally appear in Msconfig/Startup unless you added it manually! This one is found in a System\PAL\CSS subfolder More Information
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explorer.exe Added by the BIFROSE-DE TROJAN! Note - the legitimate Windows Explorer (explorer.exe) is located in the Windows or Winnt folder and would not normally appear in Msconfig/Startup unless you added it manually! This one is located in the System folder More Information
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explorer.exe Added by the ZCREW TROJAN! Note - the legitimate Windows Explorer (explorer.exe) is located in the Windows or Winnt folder and would not normally appear in Msconfig/Startup unless you added it manually! This one is located in the System subfolder More Information
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Explorer.exe Added by the IRC.FLOOD.G TROJAN! Note - the legitimate Windows Explorer (explorer.exe) is located in the Windows or Winnt folder and would not normally appear in Msconfig/Startup unless you added it manually! More Information
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explorer.exe Added by the KEYLOG-AK TROJAN! Note - the legitimate Windows Explorer (explorer.exe) is located in the Windows or Winnt folder and would not normally appear in Msconfig/Startup unless you added it manually! This one is located in a "service" subfolder of the System folder More Information
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EXPLORER.exe Added by the NETHIEF-P TROJAN! Note - the legitimate Windows Explorer (explorer.exe) is located in the Windows or Winnt folder and would not normally appear in Msconfig/Startup unless you added it manually! This one is located in a "SHELLEXT" subfolder of the System folder More Information
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explorer.exe Added by the BLOCKEY-A TROJAN! Note - the legitimate Windows Explorer (explorer.exe) is located in the Windows or Winnt folder and would not normally appear in Msconfig/Startup unless you added it manually! This one is located in a "config" subfolder of the System folder More Information
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explorer.exe RapidBlaster variant (in a "explorer" folder in Program Files). Recommended you use RapidBlaster Killer to uninstall - see here.Note - this is not the legitimate Windows Explorer (explorer.exe) which would not normally appear in Msconfig/Startup unless you added it manually! More Information
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