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12 December 2007

directcd.exe

directcd.exe belongs to Roxio’s (ex-Adaptec) Easy CD/DVD Creator. It allows the user to write and delete to CDs and DVDs as if they were a normal drive. Directcd.exe provides a tray icon to which you then can drag files to have them written to CD. Unless you use this function on a frequent basis it […]

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11 December 2007

kem.exe

Kem.exe is a file related to Logitech’s SetPoint configuration utility used to enable support for multimedia keyboards and also allows the configuration of such tools as well as diagnostics tasks.
Kem.exe is not essential to the system, but should be left alone unless you have problems with it.
kem.exe at processlibrary.com - information
kem.exe at file.net - information […]

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10 December 2007

kpf4gui.exe

Kpf4gui.exe is a file related to the Kerio Personal Firewall. As such, it is a critical component of your system, which ensures your privacy as well as good computer performance. There have, however, been reports that kpf4gui.exe is a component of the naninf.c trojan, in which case it should be removed immediately.
kpf4gui.exe at 2-spyware.com - […]

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7 December 2007

defwatch.exe

defwatch.exe is a part of Norton Antivirus Corporate Edition by Symantec Corporation, and is responsible for monitoring the virus definition files and running the Defwatch Wizard, that downloads and installs the latest definitions from the Symantec web site. This process is needed if you do not update the virus definitions manually on regular basis.
defwatch.exe is […]

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7 December 2007

ggviewer.exe

Ggviewer.exe is a file related to the Google Deskbar, which enhances Google product usability and tweaks your desktop. Ggviewer.exe is not essential to the wellbeing of your system and can therefore be removed or left alone depending on your preference.
ggviewer.exe at 2-spyware.com - basic information
ggviewer.exe at processlibrary.com - basic information
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6 December 2007

discupdatemgr.exe

This process, also known as DISCover Update Manager belongs to the software “DISCover” by Digital Interactive Systems Corporation, Inc. It is found on Windows Media Center versions. It is a harmless file and may be terminated at will.
File DiscUpdateMgr.exe is located in a subfolder of “C:\Program Files”. The file size on Windows XP is 61440 […]

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5 December 2007

dragdiag.exe

This process is also knows as Speedtouch Statistics or Diagnostics and comes with Alcatel Speedtouch ADSL modems. It provides an icon in your system tray, which allows quick access to this diagnostic and configuration utility and presents you with instant status report.
Dragdiag.exe is located in a subfolder of “C:\Program Files”. Known file sizes on Windows […]

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5 December 2007

hpzinw12.exe

hpzinw12.exe is a file related to the HP Dot4Net Windows from HP. There have been no reports of any security risks in relation with this file.
hpzinw12.exe is not a critical component and whether it should be removed or not is up to the user.
hpzinw12.exe at liutilities.com - basic information on the file
hpzinw12.exe at 2-spyware.com - […]

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4 December 2007

cdac11ba.exe

This process belongs to MacroVision safeCast copy protection software. Manufacturers, such as AutoCad, TurboTax or 3D Max use it to protect their products from illegal duplication. Termination of this process may corrupt the software it was supplied with.
cdac11ba.exe is located in the folder C:\Windows\System32\drivers. Known file sizes on Windows XP are 54784 bytes (48% of […]

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30 November 2007

carpserv.exe

carpserv.exe is installed with Zoltrix and Conexant modems. It enables the internal modem speaker, which allows you to listen to the dial-up process. This process is installed on notebook computers, and is required for the notebook’s modem to function correctly. This is a non-essential process, so, if you stop using your notebook’s modem, you can […]

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