
| DockApp.exe Hot-swappable drive management on laptops allowing you to change drives without closing down Windows. Only required if you frequently swap bay devices More Information
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| dopusrt.exe Directory Opus - an advanced file manager. "Directory Opus goes beyond the simple file manager metaphor, and offers you a complete replacement for Windows Explorer and many other utility programs for handling FTP, ZIP, viewing files and images, running slideshows and more" More Information
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| driveselect.exe DVD X Copy XPress by 321 Studios. Creates a pop-up at Windows startup that asks for the DVD drive to be selected. Available via Start -> Programs
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| DVD43_Tray.exe DVD43 is "a small tool that integrates into Windows and overrides CSS copy-protection found on DVD movies" More Information
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| DVPAPI9X.exe Part of Command AntiVirus for Windows 95/98/Me. Is it needed? More Information
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| dvt.exe Installation could be a crack/hack to NOD32 here. Seen and removed in many logs. Investigate it further and if this file is present C:\d_v_t.reg then it should be fixed. Not to be confused with the DICOM entry here. Both files are located in the Windows/Windir directory More Information
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| ehtray.exe Microsoft Media Center Tray Icon gives easy access to the digital media manager for Windows Vista Home Premium and Media Center Edition More Information
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| ehTray.exe Microsoft Media Center Tray Icon gives easy access to the digital media manager for Windows Vista Home Premium and Media Center Edition More Information
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| Ekiller.exe Exit Killer - automatically closes pop-up windows in your browser More Information
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| Entbloess2.exe Related to Window-Switcher (now Reflex Vision) - it allows you to see previews of all your open applications via a single keystroke in a manner similar to Apple's Exposé, for Windows 2K/XP More Information
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| EVOLOSTA.EXE Evolo Status Monitor for wireless network cards. Allows a user to enter a specific access-point mode SSID, peer-to-peer mode channel, link speed, WEP encryption options, and has enable/disable and rescan buttons. It is not needed if using Windows XP or higher, as they have this built-in to the control panel. Also, if the user is very sure that there is ONLY ONE network available to connect to, then they can remove this. If it is not in startup, and the user needs to run it, they can simply type .. More Information
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| explorer.exe Starts Windows Explorer. Unless this has been manually added to startups or added by another program it could be a virus such as PE_BISTRO or DVLDR or MYDOOM.C. Note that it is also not the explorer.exe task/service you'll see when via CTRL+ALT+DEL 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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| 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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| explorer.exe Added by the AGENT-EW or PWS-CY TROJANS! 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 (9x/Me) or System32 (NT/2K/XP) folder More Information
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| explorer.exe Added by the DELF-ACL 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 Program Files folder More Information
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| explorer.exe Added by the LINEAGE-C TROJAN! 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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