
| P2P Networking2.exe P2P Networking2.exe is an advertising program by Joltid. This process monitors your browsing habits and distributes the data back to the author's servers for analysis. This also prompts advertising popups. This program is a registered security risk and should be removed immediately More Information
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| svchost.exe ccRegVfy Added by the HOTWORD.B TROJAN! Note - this is not the legitimate svchost.exe process which should not normally figure in Msconfig/Startup! More Information
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| [path to csrss.exe] Added by the SMALL-AQ TROJAN! Note - this is not the legitimate csrss.exe process which is always located in the System (9x/Me) or System32 (NT/2K/XP) folder and should not normally figure in Msconfig/Startup! More Information
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| [path to lsass.exe] Added by the ALADINZ.F TROJAN! Note - this is not the legitimate lasss.exe process which should NOT appear in Msconfig/Startup! More Information
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| [path to services.exe] Added by the SMALL-AQ TROJAN! Note - this is not the legitimate services.exe process which is always located in the System (9x/Me) or System32 (NT/2K/XP) folder and should not normally figure in Msconfig/Startup! This file is located in an "Inetsrv" subfolder More Information
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| [path to smss.exe] Added by the ALADINZ.F TROJAN! Note - this is not the legitimate smss.exe process which should NOT appear in Msconfig/Startup! More Information
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| [path to trojan] Added by the HAZZER TROJAN! Note - this is not the legitimate svchost.exe process which should NOT appear in Msconfig/Startup! More Information
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| [worm filename] Added by the CQG WORM! Note - this is not the legitimate services.exe process which is always located in the System (9x/Me) or System32 (NT/2K/XP) folder and should not normally figure in Msconfig/Startup! This file is found in the Common Files folder More Information
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| 3dldemon.exe Directly from the programs author "It is a tiny program that is installed by the Permedia2/3 and probably other Oxygen-series cards. Normally it sits in the background doing nothing at all (sleeping on a semaphore), so it should take zero CPU time and virtually zero memory, since it will all be paged out to the hard drive." In most cases it can be safely disabled More Information
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| 4DMAIN.EXE Mouse software for "Fellowes" Wheelman mouse. Has caused some users problems but shouldn't be needed if you don't use any enhanced features it may provide More Information
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| Acsd.exe AOL Connectivity Service - starts an automatic function that restores the connection should you lose it while online. Negates having to go through the procedure of signing back on manually More Information
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| ADMAGIC.EXE Added by the SMIBAG WORM! Note - this is not the legitimate svchost.exe process which should NOT appear in Msconfig/Startup! More Information
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| AdobeDownloadManager.exe Adobe Download Manager - "can prevent you from having to start from the beginning should your download process be interrupted, and it offers a level of service not possible More Information
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| advpack.dll, DelNodeRunDLL32 [path] [filename].TMP Wextract Cleanup0 is valid and legal software included or sold to help clean up temporary or cab files created by the installer software for a wide variety of software. It should disapear after a restart of the system. If not fix it
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| ALCWZRD.EXE RealTek High Definition audio driver related - detects new devices when plugged in, then pops up a dialog box. If everything works as expected you should be able to disable this one More Information
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| AOLACSD.EXE AOL Connectivity Service - starts an automatic function that restores the connection should you lose it while online. Negates having to go through the procedure of signing back on manually More Information
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| AolFix.exe Run on Gateway Astra computers, and maybe a few others. Designed to repair a bad registry key in Gateway computers that would not allow AOL to run correctly. Not seen much any more and should only run once More Information
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| AOLSoftware.exe Quoted from AOL Beta Team, "Manages a component essential to the operation of most current AOL software, client or not. You should be able to remove it from Startup (it'll just load when Explorer is launched, which will extend load time a bit), but do leave it on your system". More Information
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| Atigart.exe Program that checks the motherboard chipset and determines which GART driver bundle to install on ATI video cards. If you have one, once installed it shouldn't be needed More Information
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| AvRmtCtr.exe Related to Sony's VAIO Zone Remote Commander. A non-essential process to the running of the system, but should not be terminated unless suspected to be causing problems More Information
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| bcmntray.exe Related to Broadcom Network Adapters for additional configuration options for these devices. Should not be terminated unless suspected to be causing problems More Information
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| BIGFIX.EXE BigFix can automatically download and read technical support information provided by computer and software manufacturers and other technical support experts (published in the form of Fixlet® Messages) and can automatically check your computer for bugs, configuration conflicts, and security holes. Should only be started manually as it's a resource hog More Information
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| Cacheman.exe Freeware disk cache tweaker from Outer Technologies. Should only be run once and not loaded at start-up More Information
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| ccdoctor.exe Checks your system to make sure it's configured properly for running IBM Rational ClearCase, a source code management tool. ClearCase is fairly sophisticated so there are a lot of system-related things that can cause it grief. If you run ClearCase you should not disable this as it provides a valuable service, but technically it isn't required to use the ClearCase product More Information
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| ConnectionManager.exe Used to create and connect your SBC Yahoo DSL connection. This program has been reported to cause problems for some users. If you find that it causes you pc to become slow or unstable you should uninstall it (using Add/Remove programs) and manually connect your DSL connection More Information
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