2-files.com Archives: January 2008
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ckcnv.exe
ckcnv.exe (Cookie converter) is an essential part of the Microsoft Windows operating system. This file should not be removed.
ckcnv.exe at liutilities.com – basic information
ckcnv.exe at 2-spyware.com – basic information
ckcnv.exe at processlibrary.com – basic information
posted 31 January 2008 @ 9:13 by tadas
halsv.exe
halsv.exe is the main executable of the Sony TV tuner controller. This file should not be terminated unless you do not have a Sony TV tuner.
halsv.exe at processlibrary.com – basic information
halsv.exe at liutilities.com – basic information
halsv.exe at 2-spyware.com – basic information
30 January 2008 » read »
iedw.exe
iedw.exe is an executable related to Microsoft’s Internet Explorer. It is responsible for error detection and report services. This process should not be removed, unless you don’t use Internet Explorer.
iedw.exe at file.net – information on file
iedw.exe at processlibrary.com – basic information
iedw.exe at liutilities.com – basic information
iedw.exe at 2-spyware.com – information
29 January 2008 » read »
evteng.exe
evteng.exe is an executable, which belongs to EvtEng Module by Intel. This program gives additional support to your Intel wireless LAN hardware. Albeit a non-essential element of the system, evteng.exe should not be terminated, since you will be unable to connect to the internet.
evteng.exe at 2-spyware.com – information
evteng.exe at liutilities.com – information
evteng.exe at processlibrary.com – [...]
posted 28 January 2008 @ 7:15 by tadas
iolosgctrl.exe
iolosgctrl.exe is an executable file related to some Iolo software programs (such as System Mechanic updater). Its functions may depend on the nature of separate Iolo tools.
iolosgctrl.exe is not essential to the wellbeing of the system.
iolosgctrl.exe at file.net – information on file
iolosgctrl.exe at 2-spyware.com – basic information
iolosgctrl.exe at processlibrary.com – basic information
iolosgctrl.exe at liutilities.com – [...]
25 January 2008 » read »
jsdaemon.exe
jsdaemon.exe is one of the main executables of JetSuite by JetFax Inc. While no malicious activity has been reported on behalf of this file, other malicious files may be named jsdaemon.exe as deception.
jsdaemon is not a critical element of the system.
jsdaemon.exe at processlibrary.com – basic information
jsdaemon.exe at file.net – information on file
jsdaemon.exe at 2-spyware.com – [...]
24 January 2008 » read »
inetwiz.exe
inetwiz.exe belongs to Microsoft’s Internet connection wizard – an application used to set up a connection to the internet. Albeit somewhat important, inetwiz.exe is generally not essential to the wellbeing of the system and can thus be terminated if necessary.
inetwiz.exe at 2-spyware.com – information
inetwiz.exe at liutilities.com – basic information
inetwiz.exe at processlibrary.com – basic information
inetwiz.exe at [...]
posted 23 January 2008 @ 11:13 by tadas
axlet.dll
axlet.dll is a process related to a trojan used by a rogue anti-spyware program called AntiVerminser (AntiVermins, AntiVerminse, AntiVermeansinstalled). It is used for displaying fake alerts and system messages.Â
The most common file location is C:\Windows\System32\. Known file size in Windows XP is 20992 bytes.
This file is dangerous so not only you have to remove it immediately upon detection, you also have to check and remove it from the registry under [...]
21 January 2008 » read »
hpqgalry.exe
hpqgalry.exe is one of the main executables for Hewlett Packard’s digital imaging software. There have been no reported issues with this file.
hpqgalry.exe is a non-essential process, which may or may not be terminated depending on the user’s will.
hpqgalry.exe at 2-spyware.com – basic information
hpqgalry.exe at liutilities.com – basic information
hpqgalry.exe at processlibrary.com – basic information
hpqgalry.exe at file.net [...]
21 January 2008 » read »
geplxss.dll
geplxss.dll is related to a trojan used by several rogue anti-spyware programs, including SpyDawn. This trojan serves a purpose of tricking users into buying fake licenced version of the program. The file is usually located in C:\Windows\System32\. Known file size in Windows XP is 7680 bytes. This file is dangerous and should be removed from your [...]

