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Caption |
Section |
File name |
Description |
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AccessRamp Monitor01 |
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ARMon32a.exe |
From a visitor "Just wanted to provide you with some info on Access Ramp software installed with Verizon DSL accounts in those areas that use the Winpoet PPPoE software. The Access Ramp TSRs are installed as part of IP Insight software (can't remember the software maker). You can decline to install IP Insight during Winpoet setup, or go into Add/Remove programs uninstall IP Insight by hand if it's already installed. It really doesn't do a darn thing for you. It was intended to help DSL techs monitor QoS, but the backend part was never implemented (at least as of earlier this year). This will not affect the user's ability or inability to access their DSL service." |
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AISys |
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alsys.exe |
Added by the Spyware.ActivityLog surveillance software. This program should be uninstalled if it was not installed by yourself. Read more |
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AOL Broadband Check-Up |
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matcli.exe |
matcli.exe is a motive Assistant Command line interface that gathers information about your system's identity like your name email address, city, county, etc and gets written to a log file. The AOL Self Support Tool is required to run with the Help and Support program. If you uncheck AOL and and then run Help and Support it will add another AOL entry in the startup menu. If you remove this software in "add/remove programs" some help menus in help and support will not be available. You decide |
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ASK |
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ASK.dll |
Added by the Spyware.StealthKeylog surveillance software. If this program was not installed by yourself you should remove it. Read more |
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AspireTimeMachine |
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acertmb.exe |
System recovery software supplied with some Acer notebook PCs. Similar to GoBack and the restore program in WinXP, allowing you to restore a PC back to a working state with minimal re-entry |
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AutoMate Task Service |
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automate.exe |
Task scheduler for Unisyn Automate 4 task automation/macro running software. Available via a desktop shortcut or Start - Programs Read more |
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bjcfd |
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cdf.exe |
BroadJump Client Foundation. Broadband troubleshooting software installed by various companies. Not required and you can remove it via Add/Remove programs Read more |
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BootWarn |
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BootWarn.exe |
From here: "Norton AntiVirus Boot Warning. This program is installed as a startup item when you install Norton AntiVirus, and also sometimes when you do a LiveUpdate which updates Norton AntiVirus significantly enough that a reboot is needed to complete the installation. We believe its purpose to be to warn the end-user that he must reboot his PC before using Norton AntiVirus in those cases when a reboot did not happen with the result that Norton AntiVirus did not fully complete its installation or software updating. Recommendation : Start Norton AntiVirus from “Start \ Programs \ Norton AntiVirus”. If Norton AntiVirus comes up without problems, then fix this entry from the Msconfig Startup tab – it was left behind by mistake and is no longer needed now that Norton AntiVirus is fully installed and opens without error messages" Read more |
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Bouncer RunStartup |
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bouncer.exe |
VIrtualBouncer malware from Spyware Labs. It is distributed by the same bundling and drive-by download techniques as the parasites it claims to remove, so definitely qualifies as unsolicited commercial software in itself. It also has an update feature that can download and execute arbitrary code. Warning - choose "custom" uninstall as "automatic" may remove other programs Read more |
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Bouncer RunStartup |
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LiveUpdate.exe |
VIrtualBouncer malware from Spyware Labs. It is distributed by the same bundling and drive-by download techniques as the parasites it claims to remove, so definitely qualifies as unsolicited commercial software in itself. It also has an update feature that can download and execute arbitrary code. Warning - choose "custom" uninstall as "automatic" may remove other programs Read more |
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CDANTSRV |
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CDANTSRV.exe |
C-Dilla License Management software. Used for any program that uses C-dilla Protection, example: 3D Studio Max 4.x. It loads as a service automatically but is not needed unless you run said program. Can be started and stopped manually |
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CFD |
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CFD.exe |
BroadJump Client Foundation. Broadband troubleshooting software installed by various companies. Not required and you can remove it via Add/Remove programs Read more |
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ClockWise |
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CLOCKWISE.EXE |
ClockWise - produced by R J Software - a time utility. It is a schedueler not only for dates, but you can choose it to run programs at any time. It also updates the time by connecting to an atomic clock server. This is a spyware-free alternative to ClockSync Read more |
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Crypkey License |
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crypserv.exe |
Used by certain software as copy protection. This should be left running otherwise the program that utilizes it may not work. |
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csvdea |
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csvdea.exe |
Added by the Spyware.SpyArsenalLog surveillance software. This program should be uninstalled if it was not installed by yourself. Read more |
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CXMon |
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Hpi_Monitor.exe |
Autodetects when a HP camera is attached to the computer and launches the "HP Photoimaging Software". Available via Start - Programs |
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Daemon |
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DAEMON32.EXE |
Pre-loads game profiles for MS Sidewinder game controllers prior to release 2.0 of the software. Recommend upgrade. Available via Start - Programs |
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DD2KPECLIENT |
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DDClient.exe |
Added by the Spyware.DesktopD surveillance software. If you did not install this program, you should uninstall it immediately. Read more |
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DD2SERVICE |
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DDClient.exe |
Added by the Spyware.DesktopD surveillance software. If you did not install this program, you should uninstall it immediately. Read more |
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DellDMI |
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delldmi.exe |
Possibly part of Dell OpenManage Client Instrumentation - software that allows remote management application programs to access information about, monitor the status of or change the state of the client computer, such as shutting it down remotely. Uses the DMI and/or common information model (CIM) protocols, which are systems management protocols defined by industry standards? |