Quick Windows startup optimization by Absolute StartUp manager
We collect information and support a database of startup programs descriptions to provide users with information
on all startup programs. Absolute StartUp provides additional information and recommendations to assist users
who want to add, change delete or delay startup programs.
Our mission:
to make Absolute StartUp the ideal tool for startup configuration, giving the user a one-click way to
optimize startup configuration.
Our tool:
Absolute Startup manager -
Windows startup optimization tool with an online database. Using description of programs,
Absolute StartUp optimizes user's startup configuration at once!
- unknown program. Recommendation: Search for more information about this program.
- not required or harmful. Recommendation: Delete this program from startup.
- not required - can be disabled. Recommendation: Disable or delete this program from startup.
- user's choice. Recommendation: If not needed in background, delete or temporarily disable its startup
configuration entry and start program manually if required.
- normal to run at start-up. Recommendation: Don't delete this program from startup.
Added by the A href="http://www.sophos.com/virusinfo/analyses/w32sdbotvb.html"W32/Sdbot-VB WORM! Found in the Windows system folder.
job-oversigt
taskmon.exe
Task Monitor (on Danish language versions of Windows) - checks the disk-access patterns of programs when they are started and stores this information in log files in the Applog folder. Task Monitor also records the number of times you use a program. The Disk Defragmenter tool uses this information to optimize your hard disk so that programs that you use frequently are loaded faster. Not required - but can be useful. Note: for Norton Anti-Virus 2002 users, loading TaskMonitor will typically solve many, if not most, of those annoying IE scripting errors (per Symantec's Knowledgebase)
JVM0.12
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http://www.sophos.com/virusinfo/analyses/trojteadoora.html"Troj/Teadoor-A trojan. File is found in the Windows system directory.