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28 December 2007

emproxy.exe

emproxy.exe is a process associated with McAfee Email Proxy from McAfee, Inc. If you use McAfee security system, this process should not be terminated, as it ensures stable system work and security. You also should not delete the file itself, because your computer security might be compromised if you do. File emproxy.exe is located in [...]

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28 December 2007

hostname.exe

hostname.exe (Hostname APP) belongs to Microsoft Corporation. This is process is designed to display the name of host machine. This is an essential system component and should not be terminated. Hostname.exe is located in C:\WINDOWS\system32\dllcache\. Known file size in Windows XP is 7680 bytes.
hostname.exe at liutilities.com

hostname.exe at 2-spyware.com
hostname.exe at bleepingcomputer.com
hostname.exe at processlibrary.com

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27 December 2007

internat.exe

internat.exe is a file installed with Microsoft Windows 2000 and provides access to multiple languages via system tray. As such, internat.exe is a crucial component of Windows OS. The file is, however, known to be used as a keylogger and may be related to such unwanted programs as Death Trojan, Network Crack Wizard and Wowcraft.
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21 December 2007

fdm.exe

fdm.exe is the executable of Free Download Manager. This software is designed for download acceleration and management. It should not be terminated unless suspected to be causing problems.
fdm.exe is located in a subfolder of “C:\Program Files”. Known file sizes on Windows XP are 2068527 bytes (31% of all occurrence), 1642543 bytes, 1990703 bytes, 1617967 bytes, [...]

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20 December 2007

elkctrl.exe

elkctrl.exe belongs to the Logitech Camera Software and it provides additional configuration options for Logitech cameras. It is a non-essential process, but should not be terminated unless suspected to be causing problems.
File ElkCtrl.exe is located in the folder C:\Windows\System32. The file size on Windows XP is 262144 bytes.
elkctrl.exe at processlibrary.com
elkctrl.exe at bleepingcomputer.com
elkctrl.exe at file.net
elkctrl.exe at [...]

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19 December 2007

lbtserv.exe

lbtserv.exe is a file related to Logitech’s SetPoint software and is used for the maintenance of BlueTooth connections for Logitech computer devices. This file should not be removed, unless you have no device that would require it.
lbtserv.exe at 2-spyware.com – information
lbtserv.exe at liutilities.com – basic information
lbtserv.exe at processlibrary.com – basic information
lbtserv.exe at bleepingcomputer.com – basic [...]

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18 December 2007

dit.exe

dit.exe (Drive Icon and Label Utility) is an application, which assigns names and icons to some of the flash memory cards and is a part of multi-card reader drivers. If you regularly use a flash drive or a multi-card reader this process is essential, do not remove.
Dit.exe is located in the folder C:\Windows. Known file [...]

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18 December 2007

diantz.exe

diantz.exe belongs to Microsoft Cabinet Maker from Microsoft Corporation. This process is a part of Microsoft Windows Operating System. It is used for making *.cab archive files. Do not remove this process.
diantz.exe at processlibrary.com
diantz.exe at liutilities.com
diantz.exe at 2-spyware.com

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18 December 2007

lexbces.exe

Lexbces.exe is a file related to MarkVision software (by Lexmark International). This file is used to configure the network cards of some Lexmark printers. This file can be removed if you do not have a Lexmark printer, or if your Lexmark printer does not have a network card.
lexbces.exe at 2-spyware.com – basic information
lexbces.exe at auditmypc.com [...]

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14 December 2007

dsentry.exe

dsentry.exe is an application by Dell. This application stops the autorun application from executing on disc insertion, meaning that any decoding/playing software, located in a DVD will be unable to execute. It’s up to you whether you want this function on or off.
File DSentry.exe is located in the folder C:\Windows\System32. The file size on Windows [...]

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