Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.kitro.c.worm.html" target="_blank"> KITRO.C</a> (or <a href="http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=WORM_DANDI.A&VSect=T" target="_blank">DANDI.A</a>) VIRUS! %123456% can be any random 4 to 6 digit number
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[$EnterNet]
Confirmed=U
Filename=Enternet.exe
Description=Connection manager for the EnterNet ISP. You can also use <a href="http://user.cs.tu-berlin.de/~normanb/" target="_blank">RASPPOE</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[%cmpmixtitle%]
Confirmed=?
Filename=%cmpmixstr%
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[@Hoc Toolbar]
Confirmed=N
Filename=AtHoc.exe
Description=One-click activated browsing toolbar used by various web-sites. See <a href="http://siliconvalley.internet.com/news/article.php/3531_479951" target="_blank">here</a> for more info
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[@loha]
Confirmed=N
Filename=reminder.exe
Description=Registration reminder for <a href="http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/file_description/0,fid,6581,00.asp" target="_blank">@loha @ home</a> E-mail utility
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[!NoLoad]
Confirmed=U
Filename=winrecon.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.winrecon.com/" target="_blank">WinRecon</a> - surveillance software that creates records of everything people do on a computer, ie, spying or monitoring depending upon how you call it
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[_x-Finder]
Confirmed=X
Filename=_x-Finder.exe
Description=Disconnects and redials an ISP modem to an adult material site
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[00THotkey]
Confirmed=U
Filename=00THotKey.exe
Description=For Toshiba Satellite notebook series to use the front buttons, play, stop, next, prev.
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[1:]
Confirmed=N
Filename=hpdrv.exe
Description=HP utility for monitoring when and how many recoveries have been done
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[17779Proj2002]
Confirmed=?
Filename=N/A
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[1A:MacVisionTrayMonitor]
Confirmed=N
Filename=TrayMonitor.exe
Description=Comes with the MacVision program for monitoring tray icons (Note : program is by Stardock)
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Same as below?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[3Cmlink]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=3CmlinkW.exe
Description=For a US Robotics WinModem. Provides the link to Windows as the CPU does the processing on WinModems - won't work without it. See <a href="http://808hi.com/56k/winmodems.asp" target="_blank">here</a> for more WinModem information
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[3cpipe-USRpdA]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=USRmlnkA.exe
Description=Modem driver files from US Robotics
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[3Deep Control Panel]
Confirmed=U
Filename=3DeepCTL.EXE
Description=From E-Color - <a href="http://www.ecolor.com/page.asp?content=colorific_and_3deep&lev1=1&lev2=1_4&lev3=1_4_1" target="_blank">3Deep</a> corrects lighting, shading and color for all your 2D and 3D games
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[3D Text]
Confirmed=N
Filename=3D Text.scr
Description=3D Text screensaver
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[3dfxv2ps.dll]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=3dfxv2ps.dll
Description=Updates the registry with info that can't be held for 3dfx Voodoo 2 video cards. Important for owners of these cards
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[3Dfx Acc]
Confirmed=X
Filename=GFXACC.EXE
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.gibe@mm.html" target="_blank"> GIBE</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[3dfx Tools]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=3dfxCmn.dll
Description=Updates the registry with information that can't be held for Voodoo 3/4/5 series graphics cards. Important for owners of these cards
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[3dfx Task Manager]
Confirmed=N
Filename=3dfxMan.exe
Description=System Tray application for 3dfx Voodoo 3/4/5 functions. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[3DLabsHelperDemon]
Confirmed=U
Filename=3dldemon.exe
Description=Directly from the programs author "It is a tiny program that is installed by the Permedia2/3 and probably other Oxygen-series cards. Normally it sits in the background doing nothing at all (sleeping on a semaphore), so it should take zero CPU time and virtually zero memory, since it will all be paged out to the hard drive." In most cases it can be safely disabled
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[3qdctl.exe]
Confirmed=U
Filename=3qdctl.exe
Description=Provided with Terratec 128i PCI and similar sound cards. Loads a sound profile at bootup, restoring volume and other audio settings to a pre-determined default. Similar to Creative Lab's <a href="#AudioHQ"> AudioHQ</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[5-2-46-112]
Confirmed=X
Filename=5-2-46-112.exe
Description=Adult material pop-up dialler. Removal instructions <a href="http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF8&safe=off&threadm=1e10cd61.0203201743.78f51cfa%40posting.google.com&rnum=9&prev=/groups%3Fq%3D5-2-46-112.exe%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26ie%3DUTF-8%26oe%3DUTF8%26safe%3Doff%26selm%3D1e10cd61.0203201743.78f51cfa%40posting.google.com%26rnum%3D9" target="_blank">here</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[A1000 Settings Utility]
Confirmed=U
Filename=cpqa1000.exe
Description=Compaq A1000 Print Fax All-in-One copy scan printer software. Required in the Startup in order to scan, print, copy and fax. Only required if you use these features
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[AAAKeyboard]
Confirmed=?
Filename=??
Description=<font color="#FF0000">??</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[AAATraySaver]
Confirmed=N
Filename=TraySaver.exe
Description=System Tray management utility from <a href="http://www.mlin.net/" target="_blank">Mike Lin</a> which allows you to hide, show, restore icons that are lost in an Explorer crash, remove dead tray icons, minimize any window to the System Tray
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ABC]
Confirmed=X
Filename=keylogger.exe
Description=Monitors keystrokes so you can check if someone has typed anything while your away from your PC. Reported as spyware by <a href="http://www.spycop.com/index.html" target="_blank">SpyCop</a> in their <a href="http://www.spycop.com/faq.htm" target="_top">FAQ</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ABBYY Community Agent]
Confirmed=N
Filename=CAGENT.EXE
Description=Installed with the Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software that comes bundled with a Compaq A3000 all-in-one printer/scanner. Its function appears to be to link you to the internet in an attempt to buy the 5.0 version of the software
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ABsr]
Confirmed=X
Filename=absr.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/backdoor.autoupder.html" target="_blank">AUTOUPDER</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[abtu]
Confirmed=X
Filename=mp3serch.exe
Description=<td valign=top>Loads the executable for <a href="http://www.spywareinfo.com/lop.html" target="_blank">Lop.com</a>. mp3serch.exe is the final version whilst lopsearch.exe is the beta version
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Access Ramp Monitor]
Confirmed=N
Filename=armon32.exe
Description=Monitors your progress on the internet; hang-ups, connection speeds, internet congestion and traffic flow. It prevents some games from running also. To disable the Access Ramp Monitor (1) Open Windows Explorer (2) Open the Program Files folder (3) Open the MindSpring folder (4) Open the AccessRamp folder (5) Double-click on the ARMCfg32.exe file (6) Uncheck Enable Dialup Monitor and click OK (7) Restart the computer and try again
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[AccessRamp Monitor01]
Confirmed=N
Filename=ARMon32a.exe
Description=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."
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[AccessRampLAN01]
Confirmed=N
Filename=ARUpld32.exe
Description=Version of the above for LAN connections - a history uploader. The key in turning it off is a file named ARUCfg32.exe. This file (ARUCfg32.exe) does not show up in the startup process. If you have this file, you can execute it and remove all the monitoring activities it does. Removing all the checks in all the boxes (both tabs) still calls ARUpld32.exe to start when you start the dial up. You can block it from sending info if you have Zone Alarm installed. Renaming the extension of ARUCfg32.exe to ARUCfg32.exe1 works. The ARUpld32.exe is not loaded when launching the dial up client
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[AcerPowerkey]
Confirmed=?
Filename=??
Description=PowerKey utility for Acer TravelMate notebook PCs. <font color="#FF0000">What does it do and is it needed?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[acocash]
Confirmed=X
Filename=fastdown.exe
Description=Adult content dialler
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Acombo3dmouse]
Confirmed=U
Filename=Acombo3d.exe
Description=Mouse driver - required if you use non-standard Windows driver features
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[acoustic]
Confirmed=U
Filename=acoustic.exe
Description=Control panel program for Philips <a href="http://www.consumer.philips.com/global/b2c/ce/catalog/product.jhtml;jsessionid=5ZTUCSVZIGCWUCRQNFJRX1YKGBUEWHAW?divId=0&groupId=PCSTUFF&catId=&subCatId=SOUNDCARDS&productId=PSC706_05" target="_blank"> Acoustic Edge</a> soundcard. Not required unless changed settings aren't retained
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[acpart]
Confirmed=?
Filename=agpart11.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Acrobat Assistant]
Confirmed=N
Filename=ACROTRAY.EXE
Description=If you want to create a PDF using Acrobat Distiller, you can execute this program manually just before doing so
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Action Manager 32]
Confirmed=N
Filename=am32.exe
Description=Associated with a Plustech scanner. Small utility that runs in the background for doing fax/copy/etc. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Activboard]
Confirmed=U
Filename=MMKeybd.exe
Description=Packard Bell ActiveBoard keyboard - multimedia keyboard manager. Required if you use the additional keys and want to see the status of the Num Lock, Caps Lock, Scroll Lock keys
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ActiveEyes]
Confirmed=N
Filename=ActiveEyes.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.tfi-technology.com/products.htm#ActiveEyes" target="_blank">ActiveEyes</a> from TFI Technology
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ActiveMenu]
Confirmed=U
Filename=ActiveMenu.exe
Description=Goes with WildTangent demo games that come with some HP computers. Unchecking it can prevent the games from running occasionally
Description=Packard Bell ActivSurf - automatically detects an internet connection and downloads any available updates
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[AD2KClient]
Confirmed=U
Filename=AD2KClient.exe
Description=Executable for <a href="http://www.iomega-activedisk.com/index.jsp" target="_blank">Active Disk</a> from Iomega disk - allows software applications to be run directly from an Iomega Zip« disk. Required if you wish the applications to launch on insertion of a disk
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Adaptec DirectCD]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Directcd.exe
Description=DirectCD primarily allows you to drag and drop files onto a suitably formatted CD-RW disc. Unless you use this on a frequent basis it isn't required and is available via Start -> Programs. Start the program before inserting a DirectCD formatted CD-RW in the drive. A re-boot is recommended if you close Adaptec DirectCD before re-opening it again later
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Adaware Bootup]
Confirmed=N
Filename=ad-aware.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.lavasoft.nu/aaw.html" target="_blank">Ad-aware</a> from Lavasoft. Checks your PC for "Spyware" which reports back your internet activities to "base". Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ADGJdet]
Confirmed=N
Filename=ADGJDet.exe
Description=Added with SoundBlaster Live! or Audigy soundcards for headphone autodetection
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Ad-Muncher]
Confirmed=U
Filename=ADMUNCH.EXE
Description=<a href="http://www.admuncher.com/" target="_blank">Ad Muncher</a> removes adverts, pop-ups and general annoyances in your browser, file-sharing and messenger programs. Causes conflicts with Outlook, game sites and web-building applications
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Adobe Gamma Loader]
Confirmed=U
Filename=Adobe Gamma Loader.exe
Description=Adjusts monitor colours across all programs, including Photoshop. It is needed by some graphics professionals who want their monitor calibrated. Most home users will not need it. In my case I can verify this as Photoshop loads fine
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Ad Online Guide]
Confirmed=?
Filename=adonlineguide.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[adp]
Confirmed=X
Filename=adp.exe
Description=Spyware installed by Net2Phone, Limewire, Cydoor, Grokster, KaZaa, etc
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ADQuickAccess]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Adtray.exe
Description=After Dark for Windows. Screen saver creation program produced before screen savers became integrated into Win95
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ADService]
Confirmed=U
Filename=ADService.exe
Description=Part of Iomega's <a href="http://www.iomega-activedisk.com/index.jsp" target="_blank">Active Disk</a> - allows software applications to be run directly from an Iomega Zip« disk. Required if you wish the applications to launch on insertion of a disk
Description=System tray access to ADSL modem diagnostic tools. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ADSS]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=ADSS.exe
Description=ADSS is part of <a href="http://www.johnru.com/" target="_blank">Access Denied</a> security and privacy software (Access Denied Security Server) that monitors power status and provides some other services for <a href="#Screen%20Guard">Screen Guard</a>. Important to keep its running while using Access Denied
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[AdSubtract]
Confirmed=U
Filename=adsub.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.adsubtract.com/" target="_blank">AdSubtract</a> blocks ads, cookies, pop-up windows, animations, music, and more. Can be disabled from within AdSubtract. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ADUserMon]
Confirmed=U
Filename=ADUserMon.exe
Description=Part of Iomega's <a href="http://www.iomega-activedisk.com/index.jsp" target="_blank">Active Disk</a> - allows software applications to be run directly from an Iomega Zip« disk. Required if you wish the applications to launch on insertion of a disk
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Advanced Tools Check]
Confirmed=N
Filename=ADVCHK.EXE
Description=<font face=Arial size=2>Checks when you install a new version of a Norton product that you have uninstalled all previous versions. Serves as a reminder if you forget</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Advapi]
Confirmed=X
Filename=Advapi.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=BKDR_NETDEVIL.12" target="_blank">NETDEVIL.12</a> (NetDevil 1.2) VIRUS!
Description=Audio Applications Launcher for the Philips <a href="http://www.consumer.philips.com/global/b2c/ce/catalog/product.jhtml;jsessionid=5ZTUCSVZIGCWUCRQNFJRX1YKGBUEWHAW?divId=0&groupId=PCSTUFF&catId=&subCatId=SOUNDCARDS&productId=PSC706_05" target="_blank"> Acoustic Edge</a> soundcard
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[AEZBProc]
Confirmed=U
Filename=aptezbp.exe
Description=IBM Aptiva keyboard customizer - enables certain special buttons on keyboard for CD operation, volume control, and few quickstart buttons. Keyboard will work without it but you lose the special functions
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Agent]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Agent.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.cyberlink.com" target="_blank">Cyberlink Power VCR II 3.0</a> is a TV tuner recording utility. If you want to schedule recordings you'll need this, otherwise can be disabled. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[AgfaCLnk]
Confirmed=U
Filename=AgfaCLnk.exe
Description=<font SIZE=2>For Agfa digital cameras connected via USB. Enables Windows to access the contents of the memory stick (while the stick's still on the camera) via a virtual drive</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[AGRSMMSG]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=AGRSMMSG.exe
Description=IBM AMR modem driver
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[AGSatellite]
Confirmed=N
Filename=AGSatellite.exe
Description=Program from AudioGalaxy that lets you download some MP3s from their server. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[AHQInit]
Confirmed=N
Filename=ahqinit.exe
Description=Part of <a href="#AudioHQ">AudioHQ</a> for the Soundblaster Live!. Appears as though it makes the AudioHW toolbar drop down from the top of the desktop and isn't required
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[AIM]
Confirmed=N
Filename=aim.exe
Description=AOL Instant Messenger. If connected to the internet, automatically runs up AIM. Convenience more than anything. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[AimingClick]
Confirmed=N
Filename=AimingClick.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.aimingtech.com/aimingclick/home.htm" target="_blank">AimingClick</a> from AimingTech. Web searching tool. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[AIM reminder]
Confirmed=X
Filename=AIM reminder.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=TROJ_BUDDY.E" target="_blank">BUDDY</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[AIMster]
Confirmed=N
Filename=??
Description=Peer to Peer (P2P) file sharing client that runs over the AOL Instant Messenger network. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Aiptek Graphics Tablet (USB)]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=atwtusb.exe
Description=USB interface for Aiptek Graphics Tablet (USB)
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[AlarmWatcher]
Confirmed=?
Filename=AlarmWatcher.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Associated with <a href="#SynTPEnh">SynTPEnh</a> and <a href="#SynTPLpr">SynTPLpr</a> which are from Synaptics for touchpads on laptops. What does it do and is it required?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Album Fast Start]
Confirmed=N
Filename=ABMTSR.EXE
Description=Scanner software, not required for scanner to work
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Alcom PCL Capture]
Confirmed=?
Filename=FMW_PCAP.EXE
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Alevir]
Confirmed=X
Filename=Alevir.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://www.sophos.com/virusinfo/analyses/w32opaserva.html" target="_blank">OPASERV.A</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Alexa]
Confirmed=N
Filename=
Description=
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ALFY Accellerator]
Confirmed=?
Filename=AlfyAC~1.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[All Aboard Status]
Confirmed=U
Filename=stswin.exe
Description=<a target="_blank" href="http://yippee.i4free.co.nz/html/win/internet/title6724.htm">All Aboard! Internet Connection Sharing</a> status icon
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Alogserv]
Confirmed=U
Filename=Alogserv.exe
Description=From McAfee VirusScan for logging scanning activities. In some cases, if left running it can cause CPU % usage to go between 5-95% or go to and stay at 100%. Disabling it impacts on the reported last scan date. It is reported to cause jerky graphics response in many games. As of version 6, this is a critical component of McAfee and disabling it can cause a PC to lock up
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Alps Electric USB Server]
Confirmed=?
Filename=Monserv.exe
Description=Alps Electric USB Server. <font color="#FF0000">What does Monserv.exe do and is it required?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[AlpsPoint]
Confirmed=U
Filename=
Description=
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[America Online *.* Tray Icon]
Confirmed=N
Filename=aoltray.exe
Description=Puts AOL icon in System Tray (*.* denotes version if present). Connect to AOL via the desktop shortcut or Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Amon]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=AMON.EXE
Description=Monitoring part of Eset's <a href="http://www.nod32.com/home/home.htm" target="_blank">NOD32</a> virus-scanner
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Announcements]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Annclist.exe
Description=MS WebTV for Windows. Used to display TV on your PC via a compatible video card with in-built tuner (such as ATI All-In-Wonder). If you don't use it - uninstall it
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Anntext]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Anntext.exe
Description=Caere Pagekeeper text annotation server
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Anti-keylogger check]
Confirmed=U
Filename=antikey.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.anti-keyloggers.com/" target="_blank">Anti-keylogger</a> - protects against keylogger programs monitoring your keystrokes
Description=System Tray tool for ASUS video cards. If disabled you lose all the ASUS specific video card options in Control Panel -> Display Properties -> Advanced as well as the System Tray shortcuts toolbar
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[AolFix]
Confirmed=N
Filename=AolFix.exe
Description=Run on Gateway Astra computers, and maybe a few others. Designed to repair a bad registry key in Gateway computers that would not allow AOL to run correctly. Not seen much any more and should only run once
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Aornum]
Confirmed=X
Filename=aornum.exe
Description=Installed along with <a href="http://www.iwon.com/home/prizes/pm3_overview/0,21311,,00.html?PG=home?SEC=fnstf">iWon Prize Machine</a>. Based upon their <a href="http://www.iwon.com/home/companyinfo/privacy/privacy_overview/0,11882,,00.html#1">privacy</a> statement this can be regarded as spyware
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[apc_tray]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=apc_tray.exe
Description=Part of the APC UPS software loaded with the BACK-UPS CS 350 unit. Required to monitor the APC unit in case of power failure.
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Appcon]
Confirmed=U
Filename=vAppCon.exe
Description=Vital Application Console - part of <a href="http://www.pos-partner.com/Product.htm" target="_blank">POS-partner 2000</a> point-of-sale software from Vital. This is the <img border=0 src="../images/appconicon.gif" width=18 height=18> taskbar icon and is enabled at startup by the "Auto-start when OS starts" option. Required for a connection to be established
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[AppExtender]
Confirmed=U
Filename=AppExtCB.exe
Description=Loads the <a href="http://www.confimax.com/?PHPSESSID=aefc68296846f048b5b7ae96e48d854f" target="_blank">Confimax</a> add-in for popular E-mail programs to confirm E-mails have been sent and received
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Apwheel]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=Apwheel.exe
Description=Wheel support for an Alps mouse
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Apvxd]
Confirmed=?
Filename=APVXDWIN.EXE
Description=<td valign=top><font color="#FF0000">Part of <a href="http://www.pandasoftware.com/" target="_blank">Panda Anti-Virus</a>. What is this part and is it required?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Apvxdwin]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=APVXDWIN.EXE
Description=Part of <a href="http://www.pandasoftware.com/" target="_blank">Panda Anti-Virus</a>. Required to enable permanent virus protection
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ARCSolo Recovery]
Confirmed=N
Filename=N/A
Description=Backup software by Computer Associates - no longer supported
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[AspireTimeMachine]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=acertmb.exe
Description=System recovery software supplied with some Acer notebook PCs. Similar to <a href="#GoBack%20Tray%20Icon"> GoBack</a> and the restore program in WinXP, allowing you to restore a PC back to a working state with minimal re-entry
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Astro]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Astro.exe
Description=Checks for updates to Quicken on a system reboot
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ASUSKey]
Confirmed=N
Filename=V38SHELL.EXE
Description=System tray Icon for quickly changing video modes
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ASUS SmartDoctor]
Confirmed=U
Filename=VGAProbe.exe
Description=ASUS video card fan/thermal monitor
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ASUS TweakEnable]
Confirmed=U
Filename=astart.exe
Description=Restores manually changed settings for ASUS based video cards such as overclocking. Only required if you use non-standard settings
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Ati2cwxx]
Confirmed=?
Filename=Ati2cwxx.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000">For some ATI video cards. Probably used to access features and may not be required - for example the ATI Radeon works fine without it </font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Ati2mdxx]
Confirmed=?
Filename=Ati2mdxx.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000">For some ATI video cards. Probably used to access features and may not be required</font>
Description=Program that checks the motherboard chipset and determines which GART driver bundle to install on ATI video cards. If you have one, once installed it shouldn't be needed
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[AtiKey]
Confirmed=N
Filename=AtiKey32.exe
Description=<td valign=top>System Tray access and key-combo shortcuts to common display functions on ATI video cards. Can be run from Start-> Settings -> Control Panel -> Display
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ATIPOLAB]
Confirmed=U
Filename=ati2evxx.exe
Description=ATI External Event Utility EXE Module. This task can comsume lots of CPU resournces on some computers, but it can help with graphics card problems. Leave enabled unless it consumes too many CPU resources
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[AtiQiPcl]
Confirmed=U
Filename=AtiQiPcl.exe
Description=Used for hardware DVD decoding on ATI video cards supporting this feature. Not required unless you regularly play DVD's
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[AtiPTA]
Confirmed=U
Filename=
Description=
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ATI Lauchpad]
Confirmed=U
Filename=launchpd.exe
Description=Convenient way to start all your Multimedia Center applications (DVD, Video CD, CD Audio, File Player). You can right-click LaunchPad, and uncheck Load on Startup in the menu
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ATI Scheduler]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Atisched.exe
Description=Component that remains resident in memory and automatically launches the ATI VIDEO PLAYER at a user selected time and date. Delete the shortcut in the Start -> Programs -> Startup folder as well. Functions could re-enable the program to load at start-up and re-introduce the shortcut. Try it and see
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ATISmart]
Confirmed=?
Filename=ati2s9ag.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ATI Task Application (Atikey)]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Atitask.exe
Description=System Tray access and key-combo shortcuts to common display functions on ATI video cards. Can be run from Start-> Settings -> Control Panel -> Display
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ATI Task Application]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Atitkad.exe
Description=System Tray access to common display functions on ATI video cards. As above
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ATnotes]
Confirmed=N
Filename=atnotes.exe
Description=Loads the ATnotes program for virtual sticky notes for your desktop. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Atomica]
Confirmed=N
Filename=atomica.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.atomica.com/" target="_blank">Atomica</a> runs from the System Tray and allows the user to find out more about a word or phrase on any screen by pointing at it with the mouse and clicking button one while holding down the Alt key
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Atrack]
Confirmed=U
Filename=atrack.exe
Description=New feature of Norton Internet Security (NIS) and Norton Personal Firewall (NPF) 3.0 is the Alert Tracker, an instant notification feature. The Alert Tracker displays information about events as they happen. This way, when a rule has been triggered or an access to the Internet made, you know about it immediately rather than finding out about it when you check your logs or notice that the NIS icon indicates a security alert
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ATTBroadbandUpdate]
Confirmed=U
Filename=SAUpdate.exe
Description=<a href="http://bb4.com/" target="_blank">Big Brother</a> from Quest Software. System and network monitor
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ATTRedUpdate]
Confirmed=U
Filename=AutoUpdate.exe
Description=Additional item added to start-ups after AT&T took over the now bankrupt Excite@home high-speed internet service. Included for automatically downloading and installing updates. Leave it unless you plan to regularly run it to check for updates
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[AttuneClientEngine]
Confirmed=X
Filename=attune_ce.exe
Description="Attune is a revolutionary service that provides you with targeted Intelligram messages to help you avoid common computer problems. Attune may also let you know when you need a specific product, service, or upgrade to optimise the use of your computer". Not required - treated as adware
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[AttuneContentUpdater]
Confirmed=X
Filename=attune_cu.exe
Description=Related to the above. All needed for the program to do its job properly
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[AttuneDiscovery]
Confirmed=X
Filename=attune_di.exe
Description=Related to the above. All needed for the program to do its job properly
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[AttuneSystray]
Confirmed=X
Filename=attune_st.exe
Description=Related to the above. All needed for the program to do its job properly
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[atwtusb]
Confirmed=?
Filename=atwtusb.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[AU Agent]
Confirmed=U
Filename=AUagent.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.zilab.com/Products/Au/index_2.shtml" target="_blank">Au Agent</a> from Zilab Software. Win2K/NT enhancement tool. Allows you to run applications under any security context without closing the whole logon session to process a new logon
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[AudioHQ]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Ahqtb.exe
Description=For Creative Soundblaster Live! series soundcards. System tray application for SB Live! functions. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[AutoEA]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Ahqrun.exe
Description=For Creative Soundblaster Live! series soundcards. Specify for any audio application what audio preset to automatically associate with currently active speaker output. Available via <a href="#AudioHQ"> AudioHQ</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[AutoMate Task Service ]
Confirmed=N
Filename=automate.exe
Description=Task scheduler for <a href="http://www.unisyn.com/" target="_blank">Unisyn Automate 4</a> task automation/macro running software. Available via a desktop shortcut or Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Automatically launches the United Devices Agent when you start your computer]
Confirmed=N
Filename=UD.EXE
Description=The <a href="http://members.ud.com/download/gold/" target="_blank">United Devices Agent</a> can recycle your PC's unused resources and use them to perform valuable scientific and medical research without disturbing your usual computer use - similar to SETI@home but for medical research. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Aureal A3D Interactive Audio]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=sa3dsrv.exe
Description=For Aureal based 3D soundcards. A3D sound features won't work with this disabled
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Aureal A3D Interactive Audio Init]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=A3dInit.exe
Description=For Aureal based 3D soundcards. A3D sound features won't work with this disabled
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ausvc]
Confirmed=X
Filename=ausvc.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/backdoor.autoupder.html" target="_blank">AUTOUPDER</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[AUTOPROP]
Confirmed=N
Filename=REGPROP.EXE
Description=<td valign=top>Both the files are in the MS Office/Bots/FP_WMP directory. Apparently, it registers the FrontPage WiMP extension
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[autoupd]
Confirmed=?
Filename=autoupd.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[AUXXTRAY]
Confirmed=N
Filename=au30setp.exe
Description=System Tray application for Aureal Vortex based soundcards. Can be run manually via Start -> Settings -> Control Panel
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[AutoShutdown]
Confirmed=?
Filename=pssvc.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Utility to fix vCard Export in MS Outlook 2000 - although why are these together?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Avast32]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=Astart32.exe
Description=Avast32 anti-virus - scanner
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[AvconsoleEXE]
Confirmed=U
Filename=Avconsol.exe
Description=From McAfee VirusScan up to version 4.x and Dr Solomon's VirusScan. Used to schedule regular scans. If you don't have scans scheduled you don't need it
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[AveoAttune]
Confirmed=X
Filename=atmdlusr.exe
Description=Related to <a href="#AttuneClientEngine">AttuneClientEngine</a> above
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[AVG_CC]
Confirmed=U
Filename=
Description=
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Avgserv9.exe]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=Avgserv9.exe
Description=Background monitoring program for AVG anti-virus
Description=Anti-virus part of <a href="http://www.bitdefender.com/" target="_blank">BitDefender</a> virus scanner/firewall
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[avxlni]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=avxinit.exe
Description=Anti-virus part of <a href="http://www.bitdefender.com/" target="_blank">BitDefender</a> virus scanner/firewall
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[awhost32]
Confirmed=N
Filename=awhost32.exe
Description=Part of Symantec's <a href="http://enterprisesecurity.symantec.com/products/products.cfm?productID=2">pcAnywhere</a> remote PC management software. Provides an automatic startup of the client PC in host mode in conjuction with a host-definition file, so system administrators can access the machine. Can cause a 10% reduction in speed and not recommended
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[b3d]
Confirmed=X
Filename=BDEsecureinstall.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.kazaa.com/en/privacy/bundles.htm" target="_blank">B3d Projector</a> - installed along with the KaZaA file sharing utility. Causes a program called "ZUPDATE.EXE" to periodically try and access the internet. (1) Uninstall it via Start -> Settings -> Control Panel -> Add/Remove Programs. (2) Remove the BDEsecureinstall.exe if still present in C:\Windows\System. (3) Disable and ideally delete it from the registry. (4) Remove the "BDE" directory and all its contents
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[b3dUpdate]
Confirmed=X
Filename=Zupdate.exe
Description=Same as above but not installed via KaZaA
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[babeie]
Confirmed=X
Filename=rundll32 cnbabe.dll,
Description=<td valign=top><a href="http://www.commonname.com/english/ug/toolbar/default.asp?idx=1" target="_blank">CommonName Toolbar</a> spyware. To uninstall see <a href="http://www.commonname.com/english/ug/toolbar/default.asp?idx=10#4">here</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Babylon Translator]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Babylon.exe
Description="<a href="http://www.babylon.com/" target="_blank">Babylon-Pro</a> is a powerful information tool that instantly provides relevant information, translations & conversions for any word or value you click on"
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[BackgroundSwitcher]
Confirmed=U
Filename=bgswitch.exe
Description=Background Switcher Powertoy. Included with the last beta version of the XP Powertoys. Whenever a user right clicked his desktop and chose properties he could see a new tab which allowed him to enable a "Desktop Slide Show." This would automatically change the Windows Desktop at an interval specified by the user. Available <a href="http://shellcity.net/content4.htm" target="_blank">here</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[BackWeb]
Confirmed=N
Filename=backweb.exe
Description=Automatically detects an internet connection and downloads any available updates. Typical on Compaq and HP PC's but not restricted to those OEM's. Resource hog and often causes malfunctions. Available via Start -> Programs
Description=Bargain Buddy - advertising spyware installed with Net2Phone & LimeWire amongst others. Some further information <a href="http://www.safersite.com/PestInfo/B/BargainBuddy.asp" target="_blank">here</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Batchreg1]
Confirmed=N
Filename=N/A
Description=Part of the Windows System Recovery process. Added to the registry via Msbatch.inf. The existence of this key or process after the last reboot during installation indicates an unsuccessful installation, as that key should be deleted automatically. See <a href="http://www.vanwijk.com/-=%20Bookz%20=-/Special%20Edition%20Using%20Windows%2098/ch10/ch10.htm#Heading24" target="_blank">here</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Battery Scope]
Confirmed=U
Filename=batmgr.exe
Description=Monitors battery levels on a notebook/laptop PC
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[BayMgr]
Confirmed=U
Filename=DockApp.exe
Description=Hot-swappable drive management on laptops allowing you to change drives without closing down Windows. Only required if you frequently swap bay devices
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Bayswap]
Confirmed=U
Filename=bayswap.exe
Description=Hot-swappable drive management on Compaq Notebooks which allows you to swap drives without closing down Windows. Only required if you frequently swap bay devices
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Bayswap2]
Confirmed=U
Filename=TbUpdate.exe
Description=Hot-swappable drive management on Compaq Notebooks which allows you to swap drives without closing down Windows. Only required if you frequently swap bay devices
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[bbui]
Confirmed=U
Filename=bbui.exe
Description=AOL DSL status monitor displaying a red/green icon indicating if you have a connection
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[BCDetect]
Confirmed=U
Filename=bcdetect.exe
Description=Bcdetect.exe searches the system to make sure Creative drivers are installed for the video card. It loads the BlasterControl when the drivers are detected. Your choice - try it and see
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[BCMHal]
Confirmed=U
Filename=bcmhal9x.dll,bcinit
Description=BlasterControl for Creative video cards - controls for desktop settings, monitor configuration, colour adjustments and performance tuning. May be needed to retain settings
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[BCMDMMSG]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=bcmdmmsg.exe
Description=For BCM V.90 56k modems - "modem messaging applet". Required for dial-up if you have one of these modems
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[BCTweak]
Confirmed=U
Filename=bctweak.exe
Description=BlasterControl for Creative video cards - controls for desktop settings, monitor configuration, colour adjustments and performance tuning. May be needed to retain settings
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[BearShare]
Confirmed=N
Filename=bearshare.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.bearshare.com/" target="_blank">BearShare</a> file sharing client. Versions known to include spyware - see <a href="http://www.cexx.org/adware.htm" target="_blank">here</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[BHOCop]
Confirmed=N
Filename=BHOCop.exe
Description=ZDNet's <a href="http://www.zdnet.com/products/stories/reviews/0,4161,2760348-9,00.html" target="_blank">BHO Cop</a> that lets you see what browser helper objects are installed. Useful for detecting spyware
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[bigfix]
Confirmed=N
Filename=BIGFIX.EXE
Description=<a href="http://www.bigfix.com/website/index.html" target="_blank">BigFix</a> can automatically download and read technical support information provided by computer and software manufacturers and other technical support experts (published in the form of Fixlet« Messages) and can automatically check your computer for bugs, configuration conflicts, and security holes. Should only be started manually as it's a resource hog
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Billminder]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Billmind.exe
Description=Can be setup in Quicken to remind user of due payments. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[bitdefenderlive]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=avxlive.exe
Description=Main program of <a href="http://www.bitdefender.com/" target="_blank">BitDefender</a> virus scanner/firewall
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[bjcfd]
Confirmed=N
Filename=cdf.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.broadjump.com/" target="_blank">BroadJump</a> Client Foundation. Broadband troubleshooting software installed by various companies. Not required and you can remove it via Add/Remove programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[BJ Status Monitor 500]
Confirmed=N
Filename=CJSTR2V.EXE
Description=Canon printer status monitor. Not required as you can check the printer status via My Computer -> Printers
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[BlackIce Utility]
Confirmed=N
Filename=blackice.exe
Description=Loads the user interface for the <a href="http://www.iss.net/products_services/hsoffice_protection/blkice_protect_pc.php" target="_blank">BlackICE PC Protection</a> (was Defender) firewall program. From the <a href="http://www.networkice.com/" target="_blank">parent site</a> - '(the user interface) starts in the "Startup" menu and adds itself to the taskbar. The user interface is independent from the rest of the system and only displays the output or reconfigures the system. It does not need to be running for the rest of the system to run.' See also <a href="#LoadBlackD"> LoadBlackD</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[BlockAds]
Confirmed=U
Filename=
Description=
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[BLSTAPP]
Confirmed=N
Filename=blstapp.exe
Description=Puts access to Creative's BlasterControl in the System Tray
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[BMail Installation]
Confirmed=N
Filename=FTP_back.exe
Description=Part of <a href="http://www.imesh.com" target="_blank">iMesh</a> - a file sharing system. Reported by Norton AntiVirus as a trojan. Once deleted does not prevent file sharing working. Older versions of iMesh re-instate this but the newer versions do not
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[BMO MasterCard Wallet]
Confirmed=U
Filename=EWALLET.EXE
Description=The wallet conveniently stores billing, shipping and payment information on your PC
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[BMupdate]
Confirmed=N
Filename=BMupdate.exe
Description=Related to <a href="#BookmarkCentral">BookmarkCentral</a> below. Typically added after downloading drivers for Visioneer scanners for example, and you install the driver self-install
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Bnexe]
Confirmed=X
Filename=%filename%
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.kitro.d.worm.html" target="_blank"> KITRO.D</a> (or <a href="http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=WORM_ARGEN.A&VSect=T" target="_blank">ARGEN.A</a>) VIRUS! %filename% can be anything
Description=Part of McAfee Nuts & Bolts. Protects your Windows system from application failure and crashes - similar to Norton Crashguard. Your choice - may cause problems
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Bonzi Buddy]
Confirmed=X
Filename=??
Description=Spyware - read <a href="http://www.safersite.com/pestinfo/B/BonziBuddy_Adware.asp" target="_blank">here</a> for information and <a href="http://www.pchell.com/support/bonzibuddy.shtml" target="_blank">here</a> for removal instructions
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[BookmarkCentral]
Confirmed=N
Filename=BMLauncher.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.bookmarkexpress.com/" target="_blank">Bookmark Express</a> - "offers a more flexible way to manage Web site bookmarks, regardless of which browser you use"
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[boot]
Confirmed=X
Filename=boot.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.elem.trojan.html" target="_blank">ELEM</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[BootStatus]
Confirmed=U
Filename=BOOTST~1.EXE
Description=Visual Basic program that pops up a small window on startup telling you how many times the machine has been booted that day. Once you exit it, it has no more effect on resources
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Bose Wave/PC Monitor]
Confirmed=N
Filename=wavepcmonitor.exe
Description=System Tray access for this system (more info on the system <a href="http://www.bose.com/home_audio/interactive_systems/wave_pc/index.shtml" target="_blank">here</a>). Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[bpcpost.exe]
Confirmed=U
Filename=bpcpost.exe
Description=MS TV Viewer Post Setup Program. Part of MS WebTV for Windows. Used to display TV on your PC via a compatible video card with in-built tuner (such as ATI All-In-Wonder). If you don't use it - uninstall it
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Brindys BriTray]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=BRITRAY.EXE
Description=Main process for the following applications: GEDEX, SICARIO, BRINOTES, BRIRESPA, SICURE, TRASGO, UNDOCS, FRESH & BRIFAME (all of them from <a href="http://www.brindys.com/" target="_blank">Brindys Software</a>). Performs the following tasks [un]installation, web software autoupdate, notification windows, interprocess communication, tray bar icons & menus, alarms (brinotes), and common web launching from the mentioned applications. Can be stopped safely once run if so desired
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Broadband Wizard]
Confirmed=N
Filename=bbwiz.exe
Description=Starts <a href="http://www.broadbandwizard.net/" target="_blank">Broadband Wizard</a> so it runs in the System Tray. This application tests and optimizes your Cable or DSL connection. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[browser aid]
Confirmed=?
Filename=browseraid.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[BrowserWebCheck]
Confirmed=N
Filename=loadwc.exe
Description=Checks to make sure that IE is still your default browser
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[B'sCLiP]
Confirmed=N
Filename=BSCLIP.exe
Description=CD recording utility that comes with a lot of CDR/CDRW drives and isn't required
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[bugwatcher service]
Confirmed=U
Filename=bugwatcher.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.bugtoaster.com/" target="_blank">Bugtoaster</a> is a service that sends reports on system/program crashes (certain types) back to Bugtoaster. They relay information to program authors and provide, if available, any known solutions to the crashes. It doesn't take up any room in memory, just activates in the event of certain program failures
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[BullsEye Tracker]
Confirmed=?
Filename=BeTrack.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.intelliseek.com/prod/bullseye/bullseye.htm" target="_blank">Bullseye</a> - intelligent research assistant
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Button Server]
Confirmed=U
Filename=bttnserv.exe
Description=Found on a Compaq PC, for the extra buttons on the keyboard for the speaker volume, media player, sleep and internet buttons. If the buttons aren't used on the keyboard or your's doesn't have them, then it isn't required
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Buzof.exe]
Confirmed=U
Filename=buzof.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.basta.com/ProdBuzof.htm" target="_blank">Buzof</a> from Basta Computing "enables you to automatically answer, close or minimize virtually any recurring window including messages, prompts, and dialog boxes"
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Buzme]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Bmui.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.buzme.com/buzme/default.asp" target="_blank">Buzme</a> by RingCentral, Inc - internet call waiting. Intercepts telephone calls like an answering machine and plays the voice message on your PC. Only required when you're on-line and via dial-up modem
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Bymer.Scanner]
Confirmed=X
Filename=??
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/pf/w32.hllw.bymer.html" target="_blank">BYMER</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[C2K]
Confirmed=U
Filename=CYB2K.EXE
Description=CYBERsitter 2000 or 2001 - anti-porn filter primarily. Required if you want the sites you visit filtered without having to load the software every time you launch your browser
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Cacheman]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Cacheman.exe
Description=Freeware disk cache tweaker from <a href="http://www.outertech.com/">Outer Technologies</a>. Should only be run once and not loaded at start-up
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CADS]
Confirmed=U
Filename=cads.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.securitysoft.com/new601/cs_home.htm" target="_blank">Cyber Sentinel</a> internet filtering software
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CAgent]
Confirmed=?
Filename=??
Description=<font color="#FF0000">??</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[cAgOu]
Confirmed=X
Filename=<filename>.hta
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/wscript.kakworm.html" target="_blank">KAKWORM</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CallControl]
Confirmed=N
Filename=ftctrl32.exe
Description=FaxTalk Messenger Pro is a Windows TAPI based 32-bit application. When installed, the software automatically loads FaxTalk CallControl when you start Windows. When FaxTalk CallControl is running, any TAPI compliant application can request to use the modem from Windows
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Camio Viewer 3.2]
Confirmed=N
Filename=ixapplet.exe
Description=Image viewing program that comes with digital cameras. Shows pictures that are in the camera before downloading them
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Cal Reminder Shortcut]
Confirmed=N
Filename=calrem.exe
Description=Produces a pop-up reminder of events scheduled using the MS Office Calendar
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Card Monitor]
Confirmed=N
Filename=REGCNT09.exe
Description=For the USB connection on a Panasonic PV-DV701 Digital Camcorder. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CARPservice]
Confirmed=?
Filename=carpserv.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Related to <a href="http://www.zoltrix.com/" target="_blank">Zoltrix</a> modems</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CBWAttn]
Confirmed=U
Filename=CBWAttn.exe
Description=Required for <a href="http://www.accpac.com/products/communication/bitware/" target="_blank"> Bitware</a> to answer incoming faxes, can cause sleep mode problems
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CBWHost]
Confirmed=U
Filename=CBWHost.exe
Description=Required for <a href="http://www.accpac.com/products/communication/bitware/" target="_blank"> Bitware</a> to answer incoming faxes, can cause sleep mode problems
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CBWUser]
Confirmed=?
Filename=CBWDial.exe
Description=Associated with <a href="http://www.accpac.com/products/communication/bitware/" target="_blank"> Bitware</a> that integrates fax, voice, pager, and data communications on your desktop
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CC2KUI]
Confirmed=X
Filename=comet.exe
Description=Comet Cursor - displays different mouse pointers dependent upon the site your visiting. Malware because it automatically installs. See <a href="http://www.accs-net.com/smallfish/comet.htm" target="_blank">here</a> for more information and for the uninstall procedure
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CcApp]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=ccApp.exe
Description=Part of <a href="http://www.symantec.com/nav/nav_9xnt/" target="_blank"> Norton AntiVirus 2003</a>. Auto-protect and E-mail check will not function without this
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Ccdecode]
Confirmed=N
Filename=rundll32.exe streamci,
Description=<td valign=top>Part of the closed caption decdoder/MS VBI codec. Should only run once
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CCDoctorLogonTesting]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=ccdoctor.exe
Description=Checks your system to make sure it's configured properly for running <a href="http://www.rational.com/products/clearcase/index.jsp" target="_blank">Rational ClearCase</a>, a source code management tool. ClearCase is fairly sophisticated so there are a lot of system-related things that can cause it grief. If you run ClearCase you should not disable this as it provides a valuable service, but technically it isn't required to use the ClearCase product
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CcEvtMgr]
Confirmed=N
Filename=ccEvtMgr.exe
Description=Part of <a href="http://www.symantec.com/nav/nav_9xnt/" target="_blank"> Norton AntiVirus 2003</a>.<font color="#FF0000"> </font>Event manager for scheduling weekly scans and or automatic virus updates. Starts automatically via <a href="#CcApp">CcApp</a> and not required as a seperate entry
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CcRegVfy]
Confirmed=N
Filename=ccRegVfy.exe
Description=Part of <a href="http://www.symantec.com/nav/nav_9xnt/" target="_blank"> Norton AntiVirus 2003</a>. Auto-protect and E-mail check will function without this
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ZeroAds]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=
Description=<a href="http://zeroads.com/flash/default.asp" target="_blank">ZeroAds</a> - culls ads, cookies and pop-ups. Required for the cookie interception to work
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CDInterceptor]
Confirmed=N
Filename=cdi.exe
Description=CD indexer for measuring the speed of CD players
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CDTray]
Confirmed=N
Filename=??
Description=On HP PCs, this is the small CD icon next to the time
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CFD]
Confirmed=N
Filename=CFD.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.broadjump.com/" target="_blank">BroadJump</a> Client Foundation. Broadband troubleshooting software installed by various companies. Not required and you can remove it via Add/Remove programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[cfgwiz]
Confirmed=N
Filename=cfgwiz.exe
Description=Introduced with Norton Anti-Virus 2002, this is a real resource hog. Many NAV users will find they can live without loading it
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CGServer]
Confirmed=U
Filename=cgserver.exe
Description=Associated with an <a href="http://www.eicon.com/worldwide/default.htm" target="_blank">Eicon Networks</a> ISDN or ADSL modem. Call Guard Server (CGserver) watches your modem and blocks incoming or outgoing calls. You need cgard.exe (from Startmenu) to configure cgserver with rules and telephone numbers. Good against unwanted dialer programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ChamClock]
Confirmed=U
Filename=ChamClock.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.softshape.com/cham/" target="_blank">Chameleon Clock</a> - system tray clock replacement
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ChangeLines]
Confirmed=?
Filename=chngline.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Check for One Touch Update]
Confirmed=N
Filename=wiseupdt.exe
Description=Checks for updates for Visioneer OneTouch scanners
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CheckIt]
Confirmed=U
Filename=ToolBox.exe
Description=CheckIt Toolbox from <a href="http://cssvc.pcworld.compuserve.com/computing/cis/article/0,aid,15497,00.asp" target="_blank">WinCheckIt Diagnostic Software</a>. Toolbox automatically backs up critical system files (such as .ini files and the Windows Registry), and performs a check on various system parameters at intervals you specify
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Check Messenger]
Confirmed=U
Filename=cmesseng.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.qchex.com/messenger.asp" target="_blank">Check Messenger</a> from Qchex.com - program that helps you manage the activity of your Qchex account
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CheckMsgPlus]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=MsgPlusH.dll,
Description=<td valign=top>Added by MSN Messenger Plus, a third party extension to MSN Messenger. This is the auto-update feature - see <a href="http://www.patchou.com/msgplus/faq.htm#stopconnect" target="_blank">here</a> for more info.
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CherryKeyMan]
Confirmed=U
Filename=KeyMan.exe
Description=Multimedia keyboard manager for the <a href="http://www.cherrycorp.com/english/" target="_blank">Cherry</a> keyboard series. Only required if you use any of the special keys
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CHKADMIN]
Confirmed=N
Filename=CHKADMIN.EXE
Description=Compaq Network Management System. When running, it places an icon in the system tray titled "Intelligent Manageability"
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Choke]
Confirmed=X
Filename=Choke.exe-blahh
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.choke.worm.html" target="_blank">CHOKE</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CHotKey]
Confirmed=U
Filename=mhotkey.exe
Description=MK9805.EXE
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Christmas Music Player]
Confirmed=N
Filename=TTEST6.EXE
Description=<I>"</I>Christmas Music Player<I> </I>brings the music of the Christmas Holiday to your desktop"
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ChromeMark]
Confirmed=?
Filename=keysh.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Related to <a href="http://chromium.com/chromemark.html" target="_blank">this</a>. Don't know what keysh.exe does though and if it's required</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CiaBackdoor]
Confirmed=X
Filename=msldr.com
Description=Added by a VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CIJxP2PSERVER]
Confirmed=N
Filename=CIJxP2PS.EXE
Description=Compaq printer utility which is required in order to make the printer work correctly - "x" depends upon the model, ie, for IJ300 x=3, for IJ700 x=7
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CISrvr Program]
Confirmed=N
Filename=CISRVR.EXE
Description=Related to internet setup on Compaq PC's
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CleanSweep Smart Sweep- Internet Sweep]
Confirmed=U
Filename=Csinsm32.exe
Description=Automatic logging of installs from Norton CleanSweep - available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CleanSweep Useage Watch]
Confirmed=N
Filename=CSUSEM32.EXE
Description=Quarterdeck/Norton CleanSweep component - tracks how often you use files and alerts you to files that have not been used for a specified period of time
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Cleanup]
Confirmed=N
Filename=ONICTASK.EXE
Description=<a href="http://www.aladdinsys.com/internetcleanup/" target="_blank">Internet Cleanup</a> from Aladdin Systems (used to be by OnTrack) - cleans up tracks left by browsing the internet
Description=Price comparison based <a href="http://www.safersite.com/pestinfo/C/ClickTheButton.asp" target="_blank">spyware</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Client Access Check Version]
Confirmed=N
Filename=cwbckver.exe LOGIN
Description=Part of IBM AS/400 Client Access. Checks the software version on your PC to that of the AS/400 it is connected to. Not required - and can be turned off in the Client Access properties. It's a waste of resources
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Client Access Help Update]
Confirmed=N
Filename=cwbinhlp.exe
Description=Part of IBM AS/400 Client Access. It only updates the help files on your PC to match the level of the attached AS/400
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Client Access Service]
Confirmed=N
Filename=CwbSvStr.Exe
Description=Part of IBM AS/400 Client Access. Useful if you are going to access the AS/400 through Windows Explorer to move files back and forth between Windows folders and AS/400 folders. This is a tool that is only used by Client Access administrators (usually) so it is not required - a waste of resources
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Client agent for ARCserve]
Confirmed=?
Filename=W95AGENT.EXE
Description=Part of <a href="http://www3.ca.com/Solutions/ProductFamily.asp?ID=115" target="_blank">Brightstor ARCserve Backup</a> from Computer Associates. <font color="#FF0000">What does it do and is it required?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Clik Status Monitor]
Confirmed=N
Filename=toolsclickstat.exe
Description=Part of Iomega Tools to let you know whether an Iomega PocketZip (nee Clik) removable drive cartridge is installed
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Clipbook Service]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Clipsrv.exe
Description=Supports Windows XP ClipBook Viewer, which allows pages to be seen by remote ClipBooks
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ClipMate5x]
Confirmed=N
Filename=ClipMt5x.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.thornsoft.com/ProductOverview.asp" target="_blank">Clip Mate 5.x</a> by Thornsoft. Utility that allows you to store more than one item in the clipboard. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Clipomatic]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Clipomatic.exe
Description=Mike Lin's <a href="http://www.mlin.net/Clipomatic.shtml" target="_blank">Clipomatic</a> is a clipboard cache program - it remembers what was copied to the clipboard even after new data is copied, and allows you to retrieve the old data
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Clipsrv]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Clipsrv.exe
Description=Supports Windows XP ClipBook Viewer, which allows pages to be seen by remote ClipBooks
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CLMFrontPanel]
Confirmed=U
Filename=clmpanel.exe
Description=System tray status/display/configuration utility for a number of modems. Can be disabled by right-clicking on the tray icon. If disabled, connection status is lost
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CloneCD]
Confirmed=N
Filename=CloneCDTray.exe
Description=System tray for <a href="http://www.elby.org/CloneCD/english/" target="_blank">CloneCD</a> - the only useful option is "Hide CDR Media" only available via this tray
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Cmaudio]
Confirmed=?
Filename=Rundll32 cmicnfg.cpl,
Description=<td valign=top><font color="#FF0000">Control panel for C-Media based soundcards - often included on popular motherboards with in-built audio?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CME]
Confirmed=X
Filename=cme.exe
Description=Part of <a href="http://www.thiefware.com/info/data.gator.shtml" target="_blank"> Gator</a> advertising spyware - see <a href="http://www.pchell.com/support/gator.shtml" target="_blank">here</a> for removal instructions
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[C-Media Mixer]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Mixer.exe
Description=C-Media produce audio chipsets that are often found on popular motherboards with on-board audio. Provides System Tray access to change audio settings. Available via Start -> Settings -> Control Panel or Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CmeSYS]
Confirmed=X
Filename=CMEsys.exe
Description=Part of <a href="http://www.thiefware.com/info/data.gator.shtml" target="_blank"> Gator</a> advertising spyware - see <a href="http://www.pchell.com/support/gator.shtml" target="_blank">here</a> for removal instructions
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CmeUPD]
Confirmed=X
Filename=CMEupd.exe
Description=Part of <a href="http://www.thiefware.com/info/data.gator.shtml" target="_blank"> Gator</a> advertising spyware - see <a href="http://www.pchell.com/support/gator.shtml" target="_blank">here</a> for removal instructions
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CMPDPSRV]
Confirmed=U
Filename=CMPDPSRV.EXE
Description=<a href="http://www.viewahead.com/PDP.htm" target="_blank">Printer Driver Plus</a> from ViewAhead Technology (formerly DeviceGuys, Inc.). "Printer Driver Plus seamlessly integrates all the necessary components of a printer driver, plus more." Installed with some Compaq and Lexmark printers
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CnsMin]
Confirmed=X
Filename=Rundll32.exe CNSMIN.DLL, Rundll32
Description=Appears as "Chinese Keywords" in the Add/Remove programs box and symptoms are a whole list of rubbish URL's in your Internet Explorer history. Clear history does not remove these. For more information see <a href="http://groups.google.com/groups?q=cnsmin.dll&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF8&safe=off&selm=VEUx8.1589%24lA2.144825@news.xtra.co.nz&rnum=1" target="_blank">here</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CnxDslTaskBar]
Confirmed=?
Filename=CnxDslTb.exe
Description=Samsung AHT-E310 Modem
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[coloreal]
Confirmed=U
Filename=coloreal.exe
Description=Makes colours sharper and brighter, but will only work with coloreal capable monitors
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Colorific Control Panel]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Hgcctl95.exe
Description=From E_Color. Colorific delivers accurate gamma and color temperature across your entire system - monitor to printer and digital camera to monitor
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[COM-IP]
Confirmed=N
Filename=COMIP.EXE
Description=COM-IP Virtual Modem Driver (COM-IP Creates a Fake Serial Port that allows you to use older DOS Based Communications Programs over Telnet. Type atdt host.domain.com instead of atdt 5551212)
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Comcast Support]
Confirmed=X
Filename=tgkill.exe \/cleaneahtiaga/start
Description=Comcast (the cable folks who are replacing @home in some parts of the USA) have struck a deal with Tioga to provide an "enhanced" support and self-repairing tool. This is "beta" at present and was made available to download by mistake at present. Remove via Start -> Settings -> Add/Remove Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CommCtr]
Confirmed=N
Filename=commctr.exe
Description="<a href="http://commcenter.net2phone.com/GLPPublish.asp?idpage=features" target="_blank">Net2Phone CommCenter</a> is the latest in Internet voice technology allowing you to place calls easily all over the world right from your PC!". Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Compaq Alerter]
Confirmed=U
Filename=CPQAlert.exe
Description=Compaq's Insight Manager Agent - a tool that allows for "fault, performance, and configuration management". Recommended for corporate users only. It's best removed if installed but not wanted, rather than disabled at startup. See <a href="http://www.compaq.com/products/servers/management/cim-description.html" target="_blank">here</a> for more information
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Compaq Computer Security]
Confirmed=?
Filename=Rundll32.exe SECURE32.CPL, Service
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CompaqHW Comp Manager]
Confirmed=?
Filename=cpqhcm.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Running on a Compaq laptop - any ideas?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Compaq DMI]
Confirmed=N
Filename=cpqdmi.exe
Description=Compaq version of the Desktop Management Interface
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Compaq Internet Setup]
Confirmed=N
Filename=inetwizard.exe
Description=For Compaq PC's. Runs Compaq internet setup wizard and offers you to signup from ISP list
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Compaq Knowledge Center]
Confirmed=U
Filename=silent.exe & matcli.exe
Description=For Compaq PC's. "matcli.exe is a motive Assistant Command line interface that gathers information about your system's identity like your name email address, city, state, etc and gets written to a log file while silent.exe executes matcli.exe quietly in the background. Compaq Knowledge Center is required to run with the Help and Support program. If you uncheck Compaq Knowledge Center and and then run help and Support it will add another Compaq Knowledge Center in the startup menu. If you remove the Compaq Knowledge Center in the add/remove program some help menus in help and support will not be available like Fix my Presario, Preference, and Contact Technical Support". You decide.
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Compaq PK Daemon]
Confirmed=U
Filename=cpqkl.exe
Description=For Compaq laptops for programming user configurable keys. Not required unless you use them
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Compaq Video CD Watcher]
Confirmed=N
Filename=??
Description=For Compaq PC's. MPEG viewer
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CompaqPrinTray]
Confirmed=N
Filename=printray.exe
Description=Puts printer icon in the System Tray. When this option is disabled you will no longer be able to access the Control Program or Printer Driver directly from your desktop
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Compaq Message Server]
Confirmed=N
Filename=COMPAQ-RBA.EXE
Description=Applies to <a href="#CPQBootPerfDB"> CPQBootPerfDB</a> below as well. These files generate some kind of server or servlet that attempts to connect with Compaq online. They are like Trojans, but fairly harmless. They send information on the "Compaq Advisor/Compaq Message Screener" application that comes with every Compaq computer and provide feedback on how computer users use the Message Advisor. These messages appear occasionally and instruct and advise users on their computer and its use. They generally attempt to get you (these messages) to connect to Compaq's website. They may be safely disabled via (1) MSCONFIG or (2) Start -> Programs -> Compaq Advisor -> Advisor Settings under the "advanced" tab. Not required and can cause problems
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CompaqSystray]
Confirmed=N
Filename=cpqpscp.exe
Description=Compaq System Tray icon
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[COMSMDEXE]
Confirmed=N
Filename=comsmd.exe
Description=3Com tray icon
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ConfigSafe]
Confirmed=U
Filename=CFGSAFE.EXE
Description=AUTOCHK.EXE
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ConfigServices]
Confirmed=N
Filename=??
Description=Part of initial setup
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Configuration Utility]
Confirmed=N
Filename=CONFIG.EXE
Description=Controls linksys wireless connection. Available from the Desktop
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Configuration Wizard]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Cfgwiz32.exe
Description=Added as a result of a variation of the <a href="http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=BKDR_HCKTCK.2K.C" target="_blank"> HACKTACK</a> VIRUS! Not to be confused with the valid MS "ISDN Configuration Wizard" (Cfgwiz32.exe) in C:\Windows\System
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ConMgr.exe]
Confirmed=U
Filename=conmgr.exe
Description=Connection Manager as used by Earthlink and others. If you need this to ensure a proper connection but don't want to connect at startup try creating your own shortcut
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Controller]
Confirmed=N
Filename=WFXCTL32.EXE
Description=From Symantec's TalkWorks Pro and WinFax. Appears if you chose to have the program appear in the taskbar (System Tray) during installation and displays a yellow fax/telephone icon. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[control panel]
Confirmed=N
Filename=smctrlw.exe
Description=System Tray icon for a Silicon Motion LynxEM based PCI Graphics Card
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Cookie Cop 2]
Confirmed=U
Filename=CookieCop.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.pcmag.com/article/0,2997,a=20844,00.asp" target="_blank">Cookie Cop 2</a> from PC Magazine - cookie manager. Allows you to decide which internet sites can add "cookies" related to their sites for the next time you return
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CookieJar]
Confirmed=U
Filename=Cookiejar.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.jasons-toolbox.com/cookiejar.asp" target="_blank">Cookie Jar</a> cookie manager from Jason's Toolbox. Allows you to decide which internet sites can add "cookies" related to their sites for the next time you return
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Cookie Pal]
Confirmed=U
Filename=CPBRWTCH.EXE
Description=Kookaburra Softwares <a href="http://www.pcmag.com/article/0,2997,s=1626&a=12703,00.asp" target="_blank">Cookie Pal</a> cookie manager. Allows you to decide which internet sites can add "cookies" related to their sites for the next time you return
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CookieWall]
Confirmed=U
Filename=cookie.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.analogx.com/contents/download/network/cookie.htm" target="_blank">CookieWall</a> from Analog X. Allows you to decide which internet sites can add "cookies" related to their sites for the next time you return
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Cool Desk]
Confirmed=U
Filename=cdesk.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.shelltoys.com/" target="_blank">Cool Desk</a> is a virtual desktops manager. "Ever you wished to have several screens on your computer? Cool Desk creates up to 9 virtual desktops and offers you to have different windows on each of them". Not required but may be of use to you
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CoolSwitch]
Confirmed=N
Filename=taskswitch.exe
Description=ALT+TAB replacement Powertoy for Windows XP - enhances the graphics displayed when you want to switch between programs running full-screen
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CopernicPerUserTaskMgr]
Confirmed=?
Filename=CopernicPerUserTaskMgr.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CorelCENTRAL 10]
Confirmed=N
Filename=I_26dadCC.exe
Description=<a href="http://www3.corel.com/cgi-bin/gx.cgi/AppLogic+FTContentServer?pagename=Corel/Product/Feature&fid=CC1ZX1WPOP4" target="_blank">CorelCENTRAL 10</a> - personal information manager (PIM). Supplied as part of Corel WordPerfect Office 2002. Available via Start -> Programs
Description=The Desktop Application Director (DAD) gives you easy access to all Corel applications - x represents ther version number. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Corel Registration]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Remind32.exe
Description=If you don't want to register Corel products and be reminded about it every 2 weeks disable it
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Corel Registration Reminder]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Remind32.exe
Description=If you don't want to register Corel products and be reminded about it every 2 weeks disable it
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CorelMedia FoldersIndexer8]
Confirmed=?
Filename=MFINDE~1.EXE
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CORESYS]
Confirmed=?
Filename=coresys.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CoreSrv]
Confirmed=X
Filename=coresrv.exe
Description=Some IRC trojans/worms use this - see <a href="http://lockdowncorp.com/bots/" target="_blank">here</a> for more information
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CorrectConnect]
Confirmed=N
Filename=CConnect.exe
Description=Broadband ISP diagnostic tool - as used by NTL and Cox Communications. Shortcut available
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CountrySelection]
Confirmed=N
Filename=pctptt.exe
Description=Country selection for a PCtel HSP56 based modem. Often found in OEM (Dell,Compaq, HP, etc) systems for their modems included on the motherboard or as a separate card. Once you've set the modem up to the chosen country it's not required
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CP32NOT]
Confirmed=U
Filename=CP32BTN.EXE
Description=For the programmable "one-touch" buttons on HP laptops (and others?). Safe to disable if you don't use these buttons
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CPA9P2PSERVER]
Confirmed=?
Filename=CPA9P2PS.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Found on a Compaq Presario but what is it?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CPBrWtch]
Confirmed=U
Filename=CPBrWtch.exe
Description=Kookaburra Softwares <a href="http://www.pcmag.com/article/0,2997,s=1626&a=12703,00.asp" target="_blank">Cookie Pal</a> cookie manager. Allows you to decide which internet sites can add "cookies" related to their sites for the next time you return
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CPD_EXE]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=CPD.EXE
Description=Firewall bundled with McAfee VirusScan 6.*
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CPortPatch]
Confirmed=?
Filename=cppatch.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000">CPortPatch is a utility is required for Dell laptops that are using a docking station. Is it needed though?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CPQAcDc]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=CPQAcDc.exe
Description=Compaq PowerCon power management software for laptops
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CPQAlert]
Confirmed=U
Filename=CPQAlert.exe
Description=Compaq's Insight Manager Agent - a tool that allows for "fault, performance, and configuration management". Recommended for corporate users only. It's best removed if installed but not wanted, rather than disabled at startup. See <a href="http://www.compaq.com/products/servers/management/cim-description.html" target="_blank">here</a> for more information
Description=Compaq PowerCon power management software for laptops
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CPQDFWAG]
Confirmed=N
Filename=CpqDfwAg.exe
Description=For Compaq PC's. Runs Compaq diagnostics on every boot
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CPQEASYACC]
Confirmed=U
Filename=cpqeadm.exe
Description=For Compaq PC's. Allows the use of programmable keys on mulimedia keyboards. Required if you use the additional keys
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[cpqeaui]
Confirmed=U
Filename=cpqeaui.exe
Description=For Compaq PC's. Allows the use of programmable keys on mulimedia keyboards. Required if you use the additional keys
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[cpqek]
Confirmed=U
Filename=kcpqek.exe
Description=For Compaq PC's. <a href="http://h18000.www1.hp.com/support/techpubs/whitepapers/13W1-1200a-wwen.html" target="_blank"> Easy Access</a> button support for the keyboard
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CPQInet Runtime Service]
Confirmed=U
Filename=CpqInet.exe
Description=For Compaq PC's. Allows AOL and Compuserve to use the <a href="http://h18000.www1.hp.com/support/techpubs/whitepapers/13W1-1200a-wwen.html" target="_blank"> Easy Access</a> buttons for the internet. Is not required if you don't use the ISP providers
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CPQINKAGENT]
Confirmed=N
Filename=cpqinkag.exe
Description=That is the Compaq Ink Agent for some inkjet printers, it lets users know when their ink cartridges are getting close to empty (by how many pages they have printed)
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CPQSTUTFIX]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=stutfix.exe
Description=For Compaq PC's. Fixes audio stutter problems for ESS Maestro soundcards. You can download it <a href="../files/StutFix.exe">here</a>. This is a Compaq originated file and has been verified as free from viruses by McAfree/Norton
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CPUcool]
Confirmed=U
Filename=Cpucool.exe
Description=Program to keep the processor cool when idle in "overclocked" systems. Also available via Start -> Settings -> Control Panel
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[cqlyg]
Confirmed=X
Filename=world_cup_.bat
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=BAT_WCUP.A" target="_blank"> WCUP</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CQSCP2P SERVER]
Confirmed=?
Filename=??
Description=<font color="#FF0000">"Compaq printer utility which is required in the startup menu in order to make the printer work correctly". Personally I doubt whether it is actually needed</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CQSCP2PS]
Confirmed=?
Filename=??
Description=<font color="#FF0000">"Compaq printer utility which is required in the startup menu in order to make the printer work correctly". Personally I doubt whether it is actually needed</font>
Description=<a href="http://www.reallusion.com/crazytalk/default.asp" target="_blank">CrazyTalk</a> from Reallusion - "the worlds only facial animation tool that gives you the power to create talking animated images from a single photograph, complete with emotions." Can apparently be installed without your knowledge as well as being a legitimate download in it's own right from sites such as TUCOWS
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CreateCD]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Createcd.exe
Description=Adaptec Easy CD Creator system tray application (pre version 5). Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CreateCD50]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Createcd50.exe
Description=Adaptec Easy CD Creator version 5 system tray application. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Creative.exe]
Confirmed=X
Filename=Creative.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.prolin.worm.html" target="_blank">PROLIN</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Creative AGP Wizard]
Confirmed=N
Filename=agpwiz.exe
Description=Part of Creative's BlasterControl
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CreativeDiscNotifier]
Confirmed=N
Filename=CTNOTIFY.EXE
Description=For Creative Soundblaster Live! series soundcards. Detects when you insert a CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, etc. Available via Start -> Settings -> Control Panel
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CreativeMixer]
Confirmed=U
Filename=CTMIX32.EXE
Description=Creative soundcard System Tray access to, for example, volume slider controls as normally provided by the "speaker" icon. Not required unless you adjust any settings otherwise available via the standard icon
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Creative Launcher]
Confirmed=N
Filename=CTLauncher.exe
Description=For Creative Soundblaster Live! series soundcards. Adds a quick-launch bar to the top of the display and a System Tray icon. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Creative Service for CDROM Access]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Ctsvccda.exe
Description=Resident program for Creative's PlayCenter included with Soundblaster Audigy sound cards - speeds up detection of some media CDs if the system doesn't natively support them. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Creative PCI Audio Configuration Utility]
Confirmed=N
Filename=starter.exe
Description=System Tray icon to configure a Creative Soundblaster PCI soundcard. Not required and re-instates itself when un-checked. Try one of the solutions on <a href="starter_exe.htm" target="_blank">this</a> special page. Similar to <a href="#EnsoniqMixer"> EnsoniqMixer</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CriticalUpdate]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Wucrtupd.exe
Description=MS Windows Critical Update Notification. If you want to keep Windows up-to-date, check the Windows Update site
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[cronos]
Confirmed=X
Filename=MARCO!.SCR
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=WORM_OPASERV.G" target="_blank">OPASERV.G</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CSINJECT.EXE]
Confirmed=U
Filename=CSINJECT.EXE
Description=Part of Quarterdeck/Norton CleanSweep. For a full description see <a href="http://service2.symantec.com/SUPPORT/cleansweep.nsf/docid/1999022413295728" target="_blank">here</a>. An excerpt - "Csinject must be loaded in order for Smart Sweep to automatically monitor installations and properly track registry changes."
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CSS_Central]
Confirmed=U
Filename=CSS_1631.EXE
Description=CSS Communication Agent (95 Host) from <a href="http://www.commandcom.com/enterprise/csscntrl.html" target="_blank">Command Software Systems</a> "CSS CentralÖ provides administrators with a powerfully proactive tool to effectively manage and maintain the anti-virus strategy from a centralized console."
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ct]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=ct.exe
Description=ct.exe is a file is for the HP Learning Adventure software and if you use this software it is required to run it
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CTAVTray]
Confirmed=N
Filename=CTAvTray.exe
Description=For Creative Soundblaster Live! series soundcards. Plays the EAX animation on start-up and adds a System Tray icon for it. Available via <a href="#AudioHQ"> AudioHQ</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ctfmon]
Confirmed=U
Filename=ctfmon.exe
Description=CTFMon is involved with the language/alternative input services in Office XP. CTFMON.exe will continue to put itself back into MSConfig when you run the Office XP apps as long as the Text Services and Speech applets in the Control Panel are enabled. Not required if you don't need these features. For more info on ctfmon see <a href="http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q282/5/99.ASP?LN=EN-US&SD=gn&FR=0&qry=ctfmon&rnk=1&src=DHCS_MSPSS_gn_SRCH&SPR=OFFXP">here</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CTHELPER]
Confirmed=?
Filename=CTHELPER.EXE
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Added with Compaq driver release for Creative Labs Soundblaster sound cards in their PCs (see <a href="http://www.spywareinfo.com/yabbse/index.php?board=19;action=display;threadid=357" target="_blank">here</a>)</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CTRegRun]
Confirmed=N
Filename=CTRegRun.exe
Description=For Creative Soundblaster Live! series soundcards. Reminds you to register your card with Creative
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CTStartup]
Confirmed=N
Filename=CTEaxSpl.exe
Description=Splash screen with sound on every boot up. Installed with a Sound Blaster Audigy soundcard
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CTsysVol]
Confirmed=U
Filename=CTSYSVOL.exe
Description=Creative sound card volume controls
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[cttdpsrv]
Confirmed=?
Filename=cttdpsrv.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[cuo]
Confirmed=X
Filename=cuo.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=WORM_BUGBEAR.A" target="_blank">BUGBEAR</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CursorXP]
Confirmed=N
Filename=CursorXP.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.stardock.com/products/cursorxp/" target="_blank">CursorXP</a> from Stardock - tool for creating mouse cursors
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CuteMX]
Confirmed=N
Filename=CuteMX.EXE
Description=File sharing utility
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CVPND]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=cvpnd.exe
Description=Sub-system used by Cisco VPN client for making a connection to a remote IPSec server
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CXMon]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Hpi_Monitor.exe
Description=Autodetects when a HP camera is attached to the computer and launches the "HP Photoimaging Software". Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Cyber]
Confirmed=N
Filename=cyberchk.exe
Description=Likely to be found in a directory called "Belkin" and pops up a dialog box saying "It's time to Clean your Laser lens", with the window title "PMC Laser Lens", referring the CD/CDRW/DVD drives. <font color="#FF0000">If you find anything more please let me know</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CyberMedia Agent]
Confirmed=N
Filename=CMAGENT.EXE
Description=Part of CyberMedia's Oil Change program. Not normally required. Note - if you have TextBridge, CyberMedia Agent may attach itself to TextBridge and cause TextBridge to crash everything if this is disabled
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Cyber Trio]
Confirmed=U
Filename=showmode.exe
Description=From G-Tek Technologies. Allows you to set the PC in one of three modes, Standard, Enhanced and Kiddo. Standard is full function, Enhanced prevents accidental damage and Kiddo is a play environment for kids. Pre-installed on some Packard Bell PCs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[CyDoor]
Confirmed=X
Filename=CD_Load.exe
Description=Adware. Check <a href="http://www.cexx.org/cydoor.htm" target="_blank">here</a> for information about Cy-Door and <a href="http://www.lavasoft.de/downloads.html" target="_blank">here</a> for a program that can remove it
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[D066U Utility]
Confirmed=N
Filename=D066UUTY
Description=TWAIN driver for the CanoScan D660U flatbed scanner. Start scanning via your scanner management software
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[DadApp]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=dadapp.exe
Description="DadApp is the SW utility that controls the programmable buttons on Dell Laptops. Not required, but should be left in because it can create a hassle and doesn't always restore functionality to those buttons once unchecked and rechecked" - direct from Dell
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[DACONFIGEXE]
Confirmed=N
Filename=
Description=
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Daemon]
Confirmed=N
Filename=DAEMON32.EXE
Description=Pre-loads game profiles for MS Sidewinder game controllers prior to release 2.0 of the software. Recommend upgrade. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Date Manager]
Confirmed=X
Filename=
Description=
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[DashIE]
Confirmed=?
Filename=
Description=
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[DataCaching]
Confirmed=?
Filename=
Description=
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Data LifeGuard]
Confirmed=N
Filename=
Description=
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Datechecker]
Confirmed=?
Filename=
Description=
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[DAupdate]
Confirmed=?
Filename=DAupdate.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[DAW9532.exe]
Confirmed=?
Filename=DAW9532.EXE
Description=Loaded during installation of some 3Com network cards. Enables their DynamicAccess desktop management software. <font color="#FF0000">Is it required?</font>
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=WORM_GUBED.A" target="_blank"> GUBED</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[defwatch]
Confirmed=U
Filename=defwatch.exe
Description=Detects out-of-date virus definitions for Norton Anti-Virus Corporate Edition and runs the Defwatch Wizard. Only required if you don't update the virus definitions manually on a regular basis
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Delay]
Confirmed=U
Filename=
Description=
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[DELLMMKB]
Confirmed=U
Filename=
Description=
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[DelTmp]
Confirmed=?
Filename=DelTemp.exe
Description=<font SIZE=2>Added to the startup list after installing a Creative</font> <font SIZE=2>SoundBlaster Audigy soundcard. <font color="#FF0000">Deletes temporary files once an installation is complete?</font></font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[DeltTray]
Confirmed=N
Filename=deltray.exe
Description=System Tray access to the control panel for the M-Audio <a href="http://www.midiman.net/products/m-audio/delta44.php" target="_blank">Delta 44</a> PCI Analog Recording Interface. Available via a desktop shortcut, Start -> Programs or Start -> Settings -> Control Panel
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[DepFrez]
Confirmed=U
Filename=frzstate.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.winselect.com/pages/deepfreeze/dpfrz_info.htm?B13=More+Info" target="_blank">Deep Freeze</a> from Hyper Technologies. "Freezes" the current software configuration so that an a re-boot all changes made refer back to their original settings. Not required for most users - more likely to be used by system administrators, for example
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Description of Shortcuts]
Confirmed=?
Filename=*.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000">* seems to be a sequence of alphanumerics that can be different, i.e., 1960F8A9, 4EBD23F5, etc. Each of these files would appear to be a shortcut, i.e., 4EBD23F5 is actually <a href="#Works%20Calendar%20Reminder">Works Calender Reminder</a> (found via a registry search)</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[DeskColor]
Confirmed=N
Filename=DESKCOLOR.EXE
Description=Provides transparent icon text backgrounds and coloured icon text
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Deskflag]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Deskflag.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.deskflag.com/" target="_blank">DeskFlag</a> - animated USA flag on the desktop
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Desktop Architect]
Confirmed=N
Filename=DATRAY.EXE
Description=Desktop theme manager available <a href="http://download.com.com/3000-2326-5630015.html?tag=list" target="_blank">here</a> - for managing the desktop appearance, fonts, sounds, etc
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Desktop Plant]
Confirmed=N
Filename=AZARE10S.PLT
Description=Vritual plant from <a href="http://www.desksoft.com/DesktopPlant.htm" target="_blank">here</a> - this version is an Azalea, there are others so the filename may be different
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[DesktopX]
Confirmed=U
Filename=DESKTOPX.EXE
Description=A program that replaces the regular Desktop and Taskbar, and can be changed to the user's liking
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[deskup]
Confirmed=N
Filename=deskup.exe
Description=Adds Iomega Zip drive icons to the desktop
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[detect]
Confirmed=?
Filename=turbodetect.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Detector]
Confirmed=N
Filename=detector.exe
Description=USB port detector for LG scanners. Sits in the System Tray, and when it detects the scanner through the USB port, you can run the scanner software from the tray. It is not required at all, since you can use the scan software from almost any photo editing software
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[devldr16]
Confirmed=U
Filename=devldr16.exe
Description=Associated with some Creative Labs sound cards. Provides audio support for DOS applications. Not needed if you don't have those. Required if you use "Sound Play Control" and "Sound Recorder". To disable: (1) Disable via MSCONFIG (2) Start -> Settings -> Control Panel -> System -> Device Manager then disable "Creative SB16 Emulation" under Creative Miscellaneous Devices
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Devlog]
Confirmed=?
Filename=??
Description=<font color="#FF0000">??</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Dialog Box Assistant]
Confirmed=N
Filename=OSDEx.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.dualitysoft.com/osdex/" target="_blank">Dialog Box Assistant</a> from Duality Software. Helps with the standard Open and Save As dialog boxes by showing recently used files and folders
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Dialog Helper]
Confirmed=N
Filename=PDDLGHLP.EXE
Description=Dialog Helper from <a href="http://www.ontrack.com/powerdesk/">PowerDesk Pro</a> by Ontrack. Helps with the standard Open and Save As dialog boxes by showing recently used files and folders. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[DigiGuide]
Confirmed=N
Filename=CLIENT.EXE
Description=client01.exe
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Digital Dashboard]
Confirmed=N
Filename=devgulp.exe
Description=For Compaq PC's. Loads Digital Dashboard options
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Digital River eBot]
Confirmed=N
Filename=downlo~1.exe
Description=Digital River Systems EBOT for downloading software from their site. In some cases, if you purchase software online for a download from a software manufacturer, you will be sent to this online company's site for the download after the purchase is complete. Read more <a href="http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&threadm=39727D1B.3754C1D1%40concentric.net&rnum=3&prev=/groups%3Fq%3DDigital%2BRiver%2BeBot%26btnG%3DGoogle%2BSearch%26hl%3Den" target="_blank">here</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Dimension4]
Confirmed=U
Filename=d4.exe
Description=Atomic clock synchronisation freeware - starts-up, adjusts the system clock, then shuts down
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Dino3]
Confirmed=X
Filename=dino3.exe
Description=Related to Jurassic Park III and enables a dinosaur to walk across the screen. Also generates adverts and classified as adware as a result
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[DIRECTVDSL]
Confirmed=U
Filename=Directvdsl.exe
Description=Starts Direct TV DSL modem at boot up. Can also be started manually
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[DirectCD]
Confirmed=N
Filename=DirectCD.exe
Description=DirectCD primarily allows you to drag and drop files onto a suitably formatted CD-RW disc. Unless you use this on a frequent basis it isn't required and is available via Start -> Programs. Start the program before inserting a DirectCD formatted CD-RW in the drive. A re-boot is recommended if you close Adaptec DirectCD before re-opening it again later
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Direct Update]
Confirmed=U
Filename=DUControl.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.directupdate.net/" target="_blank">DirectUpdate</a> dynamic DNS updater
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[DirectX]
Confirmed=X
Filename=ddhelp32.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF8&safe=off&selm=60ab01c2497c%24399a96c0%24a5e62ecf%40tkmsftngxa07" target="_blank">BIONET.318</a> VIRUS! Note - not the DirectX helper which is ddhelp.exe
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Dirkey]
Confirmed=U
Filename=Dirkey.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.protonfx.com/dirkey/" target="_blank">Dirkey</a> - small utility that allows you to bookmark up to 9 folders by using the Ctrl+Alt+1..9 shortcut keys in an Open/Save File dialog or in Windows Explorer. After this the Ctrl+1..9 shortcut keys can be used in the same or another window to go to any of the 9 bookmarked folders
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[DISKMON.EXE]
Confirmed=?
Filename=DISKMON.EXE
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Disknag]
Confirmed=N
Filename=disknag.exe
Description=Dell program that reminds you to make your backup diskettes
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Disc Detector]
Confirmed=N
Filename=CtNotify.exe
Description=For Creative sound cards. Detects when you insert a CD, DVD, etc
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[discoveg]
Confirmed=?
Filename=discoveg.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[DiscoverDeskshop]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Deskshop.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.dealchecker.com/doc.cfm?OID=1091" target="_blank">Discover Deskshop</a> - single use "virtual" credit card
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[DisplayTrayIcon]
Confirmed=N
Filename=TrayIcon.exe
Description=System Tray access to display properties for ABIT graphics cards. Unless you change your desktop resolution, etc regularily use Control Panel -> Display
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Distiller Assistant 3.01]
Confirmed=N
Filename=DISTASST.EXE
Description=From Adobe. Creates PDF universal files for Acrobat Reader. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[distributed.net client]
Confirmed=U
Filename=DNETC.EXE
Description=Dsitributed computing projects client from <a href="http://distributed.net/" target="_blank">Distributed.net</a> where numerous computers are used to share a projects workload - similar to <a href="#SETI@home">SETI@Home</a> and <a href="#Folding@Home">Folding@Home</a>. Also prone to being distributed by <a href="http://distributed.net/trojans.html.en" target="_blank">viruses</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Dit]
Confirmed=?
Filename=dit.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[DiTask.exe]
Confirmed=N
Filename=DiTask.exe
Description=Associated with an <a href="http://www.eicon.com/worldwide/default.htm" target="_blank">Eicon Networks</a> ISDN or ADSL modem. System Tray icon which shows you the status of your lines (free, occupied with incoming or outgoing call). Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[DJREGFIX]
Confirmed=N
Filename=regedit /s c:\hp\djregfix.reg
Description=DJRegFix showed up first in WinME as a "clever" way to ensure that all Hewlett-Packard DeskJet printers actually worked with WinME - since most were having major problems. This "utility" adds the functionality and compatibility HP forgot to add in its WinME drivers
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[DkService]
Confirmed=U
Filename=DkService.exe
Description=From Executive Software's Diskeeper defragmenting utility - a replacement for Windows ScanDisk. Used to schedule defragmenting on a regular basis and not required if you do so manually on a regular basis
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[dla]
Confirmed=N
Filename=tfswctrl.exe
Description=Drive letter access to HP's and Veritas' version of <a href="#DirectCD"> DirectCD</a>. Does the same thing as DirectCD. You'll need to start this before inserting a suitably formatted CD
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[DlaTray]
Confirmed=N
Filename=??
Description=On HP PCs, tray icon for <a href="#dla">dla</a> above
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[dlder]
Confirmed=X
Filename=dlder.exe
Description=Advertising spyware. Considered to be one oft the worst - even creating a fake "explorer.exe" file. Can be installed via versions of "Grokster", "Lime Wire" and "KaZaA" amongst other file-sharing utilities (see <a href="http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.dlder.html" target="_blank">here</a>). Reported in the past as a virus
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[DLF_00000B00]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Vcdlf.exe
Description=Known to cause problems with "Out of memory" errors (see <a href="http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;q303045" target="_blank">here</a>).<font color="#FF0000"> Otherwise, it's purpose is unknown</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[DLForcerExe]
Confirmed=?
Filename=DLForcerEXE.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[DLHelperEXE]
Confirmed=N
Filename=WATCH.exe
Description=Download helper distributed with some software that allows the software installation to redirect download locations. Not required once the installation is finished
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[D-Link AirPlus DWL-650+ Utility]
Confirmed=N
Filename=WLANMON.exe
Description=D-Link Air Plus Wireless PC modem connection monitor
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[DMILDR]
Confirmed=N
Filename=dmildr.exe
Description=Part of <a href="http://docs.us.dell.com/docs/software/smcliins/cli60/en/ug/intro.htm" target="_blank">Dell OpenManage Client Instrumentation</a> - 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. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[DMISL]
Confirmed=N
Filename=DMISL.EXE
Description=DMI (Desktop Management Interface) Service Layer for Intel TokenExpress network card software. DMI support for the Intel network card managed through the Desktop Management Interface. See <a href="http://support.intel.com/support/tokenexpress/pro/11601.htm" target="_blank">here</a> for more information
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[DMISLAPP]
Confirmed=N
Filename=DMISLAPP.exe
Description=DMI similar to above
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Dnar]
Confirmed=X
Filename=Dnar.exe
Description=Unknown, except that it is not necessary. Tends to phone home a lot. DMI related - see <a href="http://www.spywareinfo.com/yabbse/index.php?board=10;action=display;threadid=1137;start=0" target="_blank">here</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[DNE Binding Watchdog]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=rundll dnes.dll, DnDneCheckBindings
Description=Deterministic NDIS Extender (DNE). DNE is an NDIS-compliant module which appears to be a network device driver to all protocol stacks and a protocol driver to all network device drivers. Part of Gilat Communications internet satellite systems. Required if you have this system. Also installed by Winproxy - a proxy program for sharing internet connections through one computer. Required if you want it to work
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[DNE DUN Watchdog]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=rundll dnes.dll, DnDneCheckDUN13
Description=Deterministic NDIS Extender (DNE). DNE is an NDIS-compliant module which appears to be a network device driver to all protocol stacks and a protocol driver to all network device drivers. Part of Gilat Communications internet satellite systems. Required if you have this system. Also installed by Winproxy - a proxy program for sharing internet connections through one computer. Required if you want it to work
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[DNS2GoClient]
Confirmed=?
Filename=dns2goclient.exe
Description=<a href="http://dns2go.deerfield.com/" target="_blank">DNS2Go</a> is a Domain Name System that will make your computer accessible anytime, anywhere by associating a domain name of your choice to your currently assigned IP address. <font color="#FF0000">Is it required?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[DocTor]
Confirmed=X
Filename=Doctor.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=WORM_DOTOR.A" target="_blank"> DOTOR</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Doing]
Confirmed=?
Filename=doing.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Don't Panic]
Confirmed=U
Filename=dontpanicdemodp.exe
Description=30-day trial version of <a href="http://www.panicware.com/product_dp.html" target="_blank">Don't Panic</a> privacy software from Panicware. "Clean up Internet tracks and quickly hide personal documents with this privacy suite."
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Don't Panic Pop-Up Stopper]
Confirmed=U
Filename=
Description=
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Dosbat]
Confirmed=?
Filename=??
Description=<font color="#FF0000">??</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[DownloadWare]
Confirmed=X
Filename=dw.exe
Description=Executes arbitrary code from advertisers and not considered to be adware but is a security risk (see <a href="http://and.doxdesk.com/parasite/DownloadWare.html" target="_blank">here</a>). If a network connection is available it will connect to its servers, which can direct it to download and install software from advertisers. Installed along with programs such as <a href="#MovieNetworks">MovieNetworks</a>, <a href="#MediaLoads">Medialoads</a> and <a href="#PAgent">PAgent</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Download Wonder]
Confirmed=N
Filename=DownloadWonder.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.forty.com/" target="_blank">Download Wonder</a> from Forty Software. Download manager for resuming downloads, amongst other features
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Download Accelerator Plus 5.0]
Confirmed=N
Filename=DAP.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.speedbit.com/" target="_blank">Download Accelerator Plus</a> from Speedbit. Download manager for resuming downloads, amongst other features. Available via Start -> Programs. Note that the free version is "adware" based
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[DPCProxyLoadOnStartup]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=dpcstart.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.professionalsatellite.com/html/direcway_dw4000_features.html" target="_blank">DirecWay</a> from DirectTV satellite based high-speed internet access
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Dpcstart]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=dpcstart.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.professionalsatellite.com/html/direcway_dw4000_features.html" target="_blank">DirecWay</a> from DirectTV satellite based high-speed internet access. Proxy software
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[DragDrop]
Confirmed=?
Filename=DragDrop.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[dregfix]
Confirmed=?
Filename=ph_finder.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Driver32]
Confirmed=X
Filename=Scam32.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.sircam.worm@mm.html" target="_blank"> SIRCAM</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[dRMON SmartAgent]
Confirmed=U
Filename=SmartAgt.exe
Description=Part of the network monitoring program group for 3Com NIC cards. See <a href="http://support.3com.com/infodeli/tools/netmgt/rmonprob/product/drmon/chap1.htm" target="_blank">here</a> for more info
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[drmu]
Confirmed=X
Filename=W95Mm.exe
Description=Homepage hijacker installing a toolbar: http://tdko.com/. Lop.com in disguise. See this <a href="http://www.lavasoft.nu/cgi-bin/forums/ikonboard.cgi?s=3d69d34f399dffff;act=ST;f=14;t=304;st=0" target="_blank">thread</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[dsa]
Confirmed=X
Filename=dsa.exe
Description=Homepage hijacker - redirecting to downseek.com
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[DS Clock]
Confirmed=U
Filename=dsclock.exe
Description=Digital desktop clock including synchronization with atomic servers - see <a href="http://www.dualitysoft.com/dsclock/" target="_blank">here</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[DSLagentexe]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=DSLagent.exe
Description=Used in conjunction with USB connected ADSL modems from <a href="http://www.eicon.com/worldwide/default.htm" target="_blank">Eicon Networks</a> (as used by BT for its Broadband internet service for example). Required for a permanent ADSL connection
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[DSL Monitor]
Confirmed=N
Filename=spdstrm.exe
Description=Comes with Efficient Networks DSL Modems. Little red/green/yellow flashing icon in system tray
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[DSS]
Confirmed=X
Filename=dssagent.exe
Description=DSSAgent by Br°derbund - spyware. Sends encrypted emails about the system back to the originators of the program. Also a resource hog. See <a href="http://cexx.org/dssagent.htm" target="_blank">here</a> for more info
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[DSSSGENS]
Confirmed=?
Filename=dssagens.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[DU Meter]
Confirmed=N
Filename=DUMETER.EXE
Description=<a href="http://www.dumeter.com/main.php" target="_blank">Hagel Technologies</a> internet bandwidth monitor
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[dumprep 0 -k]
Confirmed=N
Filename=
Description=dumprep 0 -k<br>or<br>dumprep 0 -u
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Dvp95]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=Dvp95.exe
Description=Scan engine for <a href="http://www.f-secure.com/index.shtml" target="_blank">F-Secure</a> and Command antivirus software based on the <a href="http://www.f-prot.com" target="_blank">F-Prot AntiVirus</a> engine
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[dvpapi9x]
Confirmed=?
Filename=DVPAPI9X.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Part of Command AntiVirus for Windows 95/98/Me. Is it needed?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[DXDllRegExe]
Confirmed=?
Filename=dxdllreg.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Appears to be a MS patch that reregisters some of the DirectX DPlay DLL's?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[DXM6Patch_981116]
Confirmed=N
Filename=p_981116.exe
Description=Win32 cabinet self extractor. More info <a href="http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&threadm=OpHhSjpd%24GA.249%40cppssbbsa04&rnum=18&prev=/groups%3Fq%3DP_981116.exe%26hl%3Den%26start%3D10%26sa%3DN" target="_blank">here</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[DZKillMe]
Confirmed=?
Filename=DZSAVEME.EXE
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Eac_Cnry]
Confirmed=X
Filename=canary.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://www.sophos.com/virusinfo/analyses/trojcanary.html" target="_blank"> CANARY</a> VIRUS!
Description=For Compaq PC's. <a href="http://h18000.www1.hp.com/support/techpubs/whitepapers/13W1-1200a-wwen.html" target="_blank"> Easy Access</a> button support for the keyboard
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Eac_rnvdl]
Confirmed=?
Filename=ANTIVIRUS_INSTALL.EXE
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[EanthologyApp]
Confirmed=X
Filename=EANTHO~1.EXE
Description=<a href="http://www.stop-sign.com/" target="_blank">Stop-Sign</a> from eAccelerration. Detects spyware, malware, viruses and keyloggers and stops popups. Spyware itself - read their privacy statement <a href="http://www.eacceleration.com/privacy/" target="_blank">here</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[eFax.com Tray Menu]
Confirmed=N
Filename=HotTray.exe
Description=eFax Messenger Tray Menu system tray icon for eFax Messenger Plus. Available via Start -> Programs. Disabling instructions available <a href="http://www.efax.com/help/index.asp" target="_blank">here</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Eapcisetup]
Confirmed=N
Filename=sbsetup.exe
Description=Rockwell RipTide soundcard application software. Sound works without it
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[EarthLink ToolBar 5.0]
Confirmed=N
Filename=etoolbar.exe
Description=EarthLink Toolbar is a tool to help you get to all of the resources of the internet. EarthLink 5.0 Setup adds a few basic buttons to the Toolbar, but you can delete these or add more buttons any time
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Easy Key]
Confirmed=?
Filename=easykey.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Possibly one touch keyboard settings for an E-Machine PC?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[EasySync Pro]
Confirmed=U
Filename=XCPCMenu.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.lotus.com/products/easysyncpro.nsf" target="_blank">EasySync Pro</a> is a Lotus program for synchronizing a PDA with Lotus Notes
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[EasyTuneIII]
Confirmed=U
Filename=EasyTune.exe
Description=Tuning (overclocking) utility for Gigabyte motherboards. Shortcut available
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[eBoard]
Confirmed=U
Filename=
Description=
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[eBot]
Confirmed=N
Filename=DownloadWizard.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.ebot.com/index.html" target="_blank">eBot</a> from Digital River - "helps ensure your computer always has the latest technology, fixes, add-ons, upgrades and 'cool stuff'." Can optionally be installed with software such as Net Nanny internet filtering software. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Eicon NetworksLAN_DAEMON]
Confirmed=U
Filename=
Description=
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[eixfi]
Confirmed=X
Filename=china.bat
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=BAT_WCUP.A" target="_blank"> WCUP</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Elbycheck]
Confirmed=?
Filename=ElbyCheck.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000">From <a href="http://www.elby.org/english/corp/index.htm" target="_blank">Elaborate Bytes</a> who make CloneCD - monitors the installed filters of CD-ROMs/DVD-ROMs. Is it needed? Note - under Win2K removing this from startup causes the CD drive in the computer to not be recognized in the OS and after rechecking it prompts that the driver has been corrupted and asks you to restart the computer to fix it</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Element]
Confirmed=X
Filename=Element.txt
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.elem.trojan.html" target="_blank">ELEM</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[elm]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Elmenv.exe
Description=ViaTech eLicense for securing, distributing and selling music online
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[EM_EXEC]
Confirmed=U
Filename=EM_EXEC.EXE
Description=Logitech Mouseware driver. Needed to support some additional functionality of Logitech mice/trackballs such as "SmartMove". If you disable it and find you don't need it leave it disabled
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[EMA.exe]
Confirmed=?
Filename=EMA.EXE
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[EN4060C Taskbar]
Confirmed=N
Filename=en4060ct.exe
Description=Comes with Efficient Networks DSL Modems. Little red/green/yellow flashing icon in system tray
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Encarta Dictionary Quickshelf]
Confirmed=N
Filename=QSHLFED.EXE
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Provides quick access to Encarta's Dictionary features?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Encompass_ENCMONTR]
Confirmed=U
Filename=ENCMONTR.EXE
Description=Optional simple browser from Yahoo (Encompass)
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ENCMONITOR]
Confirmed=N
Filename=monitor.exe
Description=The Encompass Monitor. This program is the Connect Direct Program. It is more trouble than it is worth and few use it
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Encoder Agent]
Confirmed=N
Filename=WMENCAGT.EXE
Description=MS Windows Media Encoder, which already has a shortcut in the Start Menu if installed
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[EnsoniqMixer]
Confirmed=U
Filename=starter.exe
Description=Puts the Ensoniq mixer in system tray. From Ensoniq Technologies "Our mixer is a critical part of the soundcard as it fixes sound problems and replaces the MS mixer which can no longer be used". If you find you don't need it - try one of the solutions on <a href="starter_exe.htm" target="_blank">this</a> special page. Similar to <a href="#Creative%20PCI%20Audio%20Configuration%20Utility"> Creative PCI Audio Configuration Utility</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[eonemng]
Confirmed=U
Filename=eOneMng.exe
Description=eOne Manager, provides access to the buttons on the keyboard and on the front of the console for the eMachines eOne PC
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[EPSON Background Monitor]
Confirmed=N
Filename=STMS.EXE
Description=Supposed to keep an Epson printer ready for quick printing. Users report little difference whether it is on or not
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[EPSON CardMonitor]
Confirmed=U
Filename=EPSON CardMonitor1.0.exe
Description=Monitors the PCMCIA memory card slot on EPSON cameras and printers and launches PhotoStarter or PhotoPrint
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[EpsonPhotoStarter]
Confirmed=U
Filename=EPSON_PhotoStarter.exe
Description=Only needed if you want to make full use of the capabilities of an Epson printer that included this
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[EPSON Status Monitor 3 Environment Check]
Confirmed=N
Filename=e_srcv03.exe
Description=According to the Epson info: "Use this utility to automatically check for errors and also check the level of ink remaining." This utility can also be started on demand when about to print as follows: File menu > Print to bring up the print dialog box. Click on the Properties button which will bring up a display with 4 tabs. Click the Utility tab to get a list of utilities that can be executed including the Status Monitor 3 Environment Check
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Equipmen]
Confirmed=?
Filename=Equipmen.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[EReg]
Confirmed=N
Filename=reg32.exe
Description=EReg is a software registration tool incorporated on products such as those by Br°derbund, Connectix, Hewlett-Packard, The Learning Company, and Sierra. Needless to say you don't need it
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Essdc]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=essdc.exe
Description=Related to an ESS Solo soundcard. Seems as though it's required
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ESSOLO]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=ESSOLO.exe
Description=Sound card driver that re-instates itself every time it's removed
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[esspk]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=esspk.exe
Description=ESS Technology modem speaker driver file. Required to get on-line with this modem
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Ethernet]
Confirmed=N
Filename=tcaudiag.exe
Description=3Com NIC Installation/Diagnostic MFC application. Diagnostics may be run from the Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Etraffic]
Confirmed=X
Filename=JavaRun.exe
Description=Marketing software from <a href="http://www.etraffic.com/" target="_blank">TopMoxie</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[eTrustCIPE]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=ezdsmain.exe
Description=<a href="http://www1.my-etrust.com/products/info/Deskshield/4?CFID=6909348&CFTOKEN=43ce20d%2D0001f1aa%2Df6e5%2D1d77%2Dbe1e%2D2f0eac14303f" target="_blank">eTrust EZ Deskshield</a> from Computer Associates. Protects against malicious email attachments and unauthorized use of email by detecting and blocking unusual behavior
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[EVENTLISTENER]
Confirmed=U
Filename=EvLstnr.exe
Description=Used with a Nikon digital camera to recognize when the camera is plugged in
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[eventmgr]
Confirmed=N
Filename=eventmgr.exe
Description=Used with a Microtek scanner. Manages the scanner's button events. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Event Planner Reminders]
Confirmed=N
Filename=PLNRnote.exe
Description=Sierra Event Planner tray icon
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Event Reminder]
Confirmed=N
Filename=pmremind.exe
Description=A calendar/alarm program that installs with Br°derbund Printmaster
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Evidence Eliminator]
Confirmed=N
Filename=ee.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.evidence-eliminator.com/product.shtml" target="_blank">Evidence Eliminator</a> - cover the tracks of your browsing habits and E-mails if you think you need to. Run manually on a regular basis
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[evntsvc]
Confirmed=N
Filename=evntsc.exe
Description=Application Scheduler installed along with <a href="http://www.real.com/" target="_blank">RealOne Player</a>. Once installed, it runs independently of RealOne Player. Not required - see <a href="http://www.mikescomputerinfo.com/TkBellExe.htm" target="_blank">here</a> for more information, including how to disable it
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[EW Message Server]
Confirmed=U
Filename=msg32.exe
Description=Conexant (older versions are Brooktree) Wavestream Message Server - associated with Conexant based audio devices
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Excite Platform]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Exlaunch.exe
Description=Loads an Icon in the startup tray that allows you to receive service update notices for Excite@Home if you desire (note that since Excite@Home appears to be <a href="www.corporate-ir.net/ireye/ir_site.zhtml?ticker=ATHM&script=412&layout=0&item_id=236680">winding down</a> this becomes irrelevant). May also allow you to kill the Excite Toolbar that automatically loads in Internet Explorer
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Exif Launcher]
Confirmed=U
Filename=Exiflaquickdcr.exe
Description=USB mass storage driver used by some digital cameras such as the Fuji Finepix. Only required if you use it regularly
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ExitKiller]
Confirmed=U
Filename=Ekiller.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.exitkiller.net/" target="_blank">Exit Killer</a> - automatically closes pop-up windows in your browser
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ExciteAssistantEXE]
Confirmed=N
Filename=ASSISTANT.EXE
Description=With Excite Assistant, you can access a wide variety of online information, including email, news, and stock quotes without having to have a browser window open
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Excite Private Messenger Pipe]
Confirmed=?
Filename=x8impipe.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[explore]
Confirmed=X
Filename=explore.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://www.ikarus.at/english/vttrojan.htm#nb160" target="_blank">NETBUS</a> and other VIRUSES!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[explorer]
Confirmed=X
Filename=wscript.exe <filename>
Description=Sneaky way to start any VBS script. Many viruses use VBS files
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Explorer32]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Expl32.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=BKDR_HACKTACK.B" target="_blank"> HACKTACK</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Exshow95]
Confirmed=U
Filename=EXSHOW95.exe
Description=Support software for some of the Kensington mice. Provides access to extra features like those available with enhanced Logitech and MS devices
Description=Utility that remembers icon locations for each user and resolution. Available <a href="http://members.aol.com/EzDesk95/" target="_blank">here</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[eZmmod]
Confirmed=X
Filename=mmod.exe
Description=Ezula
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[eZuluMain]
Confirmed=X
Filename=eZuluMain.exe
Description=Comes with "KaZaA" installation. Advertising Spyware. Not required but KaZaA won't work
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ezula]
Confirmed=X
Filename=eZmmod.exe
Description=Regarded as "theftware" and bundled with the popular iMesh and KaZaA file-sharing programs. Read <a href="http://www.ahfb2000.com/ezula/ezula.php" target="_blank">here</a> for more information
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[FastUsr]
Confirmed=N
Filename=
Description=
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[FatPipe]
Confirmed=U
Filename=DHCP
Description=Software enabling high speed internet browsing (2-4 times faster) and internet connection sharing for up to 5 users
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Fatpipe Dialer]
Confirmed=U
Filename=fpdialer.exe
Description=See above
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[FBDirect]
Confirmed=U
Filename=FBDirect.exe
Description=Software that monitors the status of a Visioneer OneTouch scanner button and allows you to scan, fax, copy, print, and easily communicate by simply dragging and dropping scans on your PaperPort Desktop!. The **** represents the model, 5300, 7600, etc. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[FEELitDeviceManager]
Confirmed=U
Filename=feelitdm.exe
Description=Associated with Immersion TouchSense devices (Logitech Wingman Force Feedback Mouse and possibly other peripherals)
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Filterguard]
Confirmed=U
Filename=Filtrgrd.exe
Description=An icon located in the lower left of the screen and looks like a lifesaver. This icon is a ôshort-cutö to access the basic features of SOS-Guardian, SOS-KidProof Lite, SOS Best Defense and SOS Pro such as Internet filtering utility. You can access this menu by ôright-clickingö on the icon
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Find Fast]
Confirmed=X
Filename=Findfast.exe
Description=Complete utter waste of space! Part of MS Office - searches disk drives for Office file types to make opening them easier
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Find Virus Launch Program]
Confirmed=?
Filename=fvlaunch.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[FinePrint Dispatcher v4]
Confirmed=N
Filename=FPDISP4A.EXE
Description=FinePrint is a pseudo printer driver that intercepts normal single sided A4 jobs and turns them into double sided A5 booklets
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Fix-it]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=mxtask.exe
Description=Part of Ontrack's Fix-it Utilities Suite. Loads a System Tray icon that lets you access the full program. Needed if you run the crash guard, intellicluster, anti-virus, or autoupdater. Otherwise not required
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Fix-it AV]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=memcheck.exe
Description=Part of Ontrack's Fix-it Utilities Suite anti-virus. Performs a quick check of memory for signs of any virus. Exits afterward and returns all resources used in one user's experience. Not required but could be left without a drain on resources
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[FLASH32]
Confirmed=?
Filename=-flash32.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[FlashPath Status]
Confirmed=N
Filename=
Description=
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Flexicd]
Confirmed=U
Filename=Flexicd.exe
Description=CD player - part of the <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/windows95/downloads/contents/WUToys/W95PwrToysSet/Default.asp" target="_blank">Win95 Power Toys</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[FLooDNeT]
Confirmed=X
Filename=FLooDeR.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/backdoor.floodnet.html" target="_blank">FLOODNET</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[FltProcess]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=msinet.exe
Description=Part of <a href="http://www.cyberpatrol.com/">Cyber Patrol</a> internet filtering software to restrict access to certain types of material on the internet. It can be disabled but do not ask how it's done
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[FlyswatDesktop]
Confirmed=X
Filename=flydesk.exe
Description=Advertising spyware
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[FmctrlTray]
Confirmed=U
Filename=Fmctrl.EXE
Description=Genius SM-Live Control Panel. Enhances audio output through Genius sound cards (makes a big difference and worth the 3MB Ram used)
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Folding@home]
Confirmed=N
Filename=WINFAH.EXE
Description=Folding@Home is a distributed computing project which studies protein folding, misfolding, aggregation, and related diseases - must be running in order to access the internet to upload to the servers. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[FontFix]
Confirmed=N
Filename=fontfix.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Not required but what is it?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[FoolProof]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=fpwinldr.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.smartstuff.com/fps/fpsinfo.html" target="_blank">FoolProof Security</a> PC security software from SmartStuff
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[FoolProofSweep]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=??
Description=Part of <a href="http://www.smartstuff.com/fps/fpsinfo.html" target="_blank">FoolProof Security</a> PC security software from SmartStuff
Description=Installed with a Nikon digital camera. Used to collect photos uploaded from camera program NkVwMon.exe. If your camera is not connected (via USB port) you do not need this program loaded either
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[FP Loader]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=loadfp.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.smartstuff.com/fps/fpsinfo.html" target="_blank">FoolProof Security</a> PC security software from SmartStuff
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Fpx]
Confirmed=N
Filename=mnmsrvc.exe
Description=Remote Desktop Sharing service part of Microsoft's Netmeeting allowing users to share items on their screens across remote locations
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Freedom]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=Freedom.exe
Description=Zero Knowledge <a href="http://www.freedom.net/" target="_blank">Freedom</a> - Anti-Virus, Personal Firewall and Parental Control, it also blocks ads, safeguards your personal information, encrypts your passwords, and much more
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Free Downloads Monitor]
Confirmed=?
Filename=fdcmon.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[FreeMemVn2]
Confirmed=U
Filename=FreeMem.exe
Description=Some users swear by memory management utilities such as FreeMem but others say you don't need them - especially if you have Win98 or WinME. See <a href="http://www.aumha.org/a/memmgmt.htm" target="_blank">this</a> article and make up your own mind
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[FreeMem Pro]
Confirmed=U
Filename=FMEMPRO.EXE
Description=Some users swear by memory management utilities such as FreeMem Pro but others say you don't need them - especially if you have Win98 or WinME. See <a href="http://www.aumha.org/a/memmgmt.htm" target="_blank">this</a> article and make up your own mind
Description=selfcert.exe is a stand alone program for creating your own digital certificates for macros - the .exe is installed as an extra basically by clicking on MS Office in add/remove programs and selecting remove - also I would do away with the FriendlyWebQuickLaunchBar as well
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[FSDPSRV]
Confirmed=?
Filename=FSDPSRV.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[FSScrCtl]
Confirmed=N
Filename=FSScrCtl.exe
Description=Screen saver control applet used by the "Stardust Screen Saver Toolkit" and "SolidWorks Screen Saver"
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[F-StopW]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=F-StopW.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.f-prot.com">F-Prot</a> anti-virus background scanner by F-Risk Software
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[FSW]
Confirmed=X
Filename=FSW.exe
Description=Causes lots of pop-up windows to appear
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Ftpqueue]
Confirmed=U
Filename=Ftpsched.exe
Description=Part of <a href="http://www.ipswitch.com/Products/WS_FTP/" target="_blank">WS_FTP Pro</a> from Ipswitch. Queueing facility for scheduling FTP transfers
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[fwenc.exe]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=fwenc.exe
Description=<a target="_blank" href="http://www.checkpoint.com/products/protect/vpn-1_srsc.html">Check Point SecuRemote VPN client</a> - "dynamic and fixed IP addressing for all ISP services - dial-up, cable modem, or DSL - the ideal solution for telecommuters and mobile workers"
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[fwrastrc]
Confirmed=N
Filename=fwrastrc.exe
Description=Dial-up software for Friendly Technologies/1NationOnLine free ISP
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Gainward]
Confirmed=U
Filename=TBPanel.exe
Description=Configuration utility for Gainward graphics cards. Not required unless you use non-default settings. Available via Start -> Settings -> Control Panel
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[GammaHotKeys]
Confirmed=?
Filename=setgamma.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Gator]
Confirmed=X
Filename=gator.exe
Description=Spyware - see <a href="http://www.pchell.com/support/gator.shtml" target="_blank">here</a> for removal instructions
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Gator eWallet]
Confirmed=X
Filename=gator.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.gator.com/about/" target="_blank">Gator eWallet</a> from The Gator Corporation. Spyware - see <a href="http://www.pchell.com/support/gator.shtml" target="_blank">here</a> for removal instructions
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[GazelDisplay]
Confirmed=?
Filename=gsyno.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.bt.com/homehighway/more_info.htm">BT Digital Access USB</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[GCC Reminder]
Confirmed=?
Filename=gccrem.exe
Description=Associated with <a href="http://www.arcamax.com/products/oem/ogccreator.htm" target="_blank">AcraMax Greeting Card Creator</a>. <font color="#FF0000">Is it a registration reminder?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[GDrive]
Confirmed=N
Filename=GDriver.exe
Description=<font face=Arial size=2>Found on IBM systems. All it does is set the CDROM drive letter to G:. Set your drive letter manually via Start -> Settings -> Control Panel -> System -> Device Manager</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Gearbox]
Confirmed=N
Filename=confsvr.exe
Description=NTL's Gearbox software for configuring internet connections with their NTLWorld software - does a similar job to the Internet Connection Wizard which can be used instead using the dial-up details available <a href="http://www.ntlworld.com/help/settings.htm" target="_blank">here</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[GemStRmW]
Confirmed=N
Filename=GemStRmW.exe
Description=For a GemPlus smart card reader. If it doesn't start automatically when you insert the smart card, start it manually
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Genie USB Monitor]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=USBmonitor.exe
Description=Port monitor for an external USB hard drive. Required to enable access to the drive
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[GetRight Tray Icon]
Confirmed=N
Filename=GETRIGHT.EXE
Description=GetRight from Headlight Software - download manager for resuming downloads and choosing multiple download locations. The freeware version is/was spyware. The registered version isn't if you don't install the Aureate/Radiate software. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[GilatFTC]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=ftc.exe
Description=For Gilat Communications internet satellite systems - associated with SkyBlaster modem. Required if you have this system
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Gilat SOM Enumerator]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=dllhost.exe
Description=For Gilat Communications internet satellite systems - associated with SkyBlaster modem. Required if you have this system
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[GisdnLog]
Confirmed=?
Filename=gisdnlog.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.bt.com/homehighway/more_info.htm">BT Digital Access USB</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Glide]
Confirmed=?
Filename=Glidew32.exe
Description=Associated with the <a href="http://www.cirque.com/products/touchpads.html" target="_blank">Cirque</a> range of touchpads. <font color="#FF0000">What is it and is it needed?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Gmouse]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=Gmouse.exe
Description=Amouse mouse driver - required if you use non-standard Windows driver features
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Gnetmous]
Confirmed=U
Filename=gnetmous.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.geniusnet.com.tw/product/mouse/netscroll+.htm" target="_blank">Genius NetScroll+</a> mouse driver - required if you use non-standard Windows driver features
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[GoBack Polling Service]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=GBPoll.exe
Description=Roxio's (nee Adaptec) <a href="http://www.roxio.com/en/products/goback/index.jhtml"> GoBack</a> software which allows you to revert back to a previously working state on you hard drive if you install a new program and your system goes faulty. Required if you use such software
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[GoBack Tray Icon]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=GBTray.exe
Description=System Tray icon access to GoBack (above).<p>In version 3.x of GoBack, Gbtray takes on the added function of presenting the File Rescue Window. After completing the revert hard drive option and logging back into Windows, Deluxe Edition users are automatically presented with the File Rescue Window. This window lets you open, review, and rescue any files that were changed or deleted after the time to which you reverted your hard disk.</p><p>Also has a feature that reportedly sends information back to Roxio that can be disabled via Options -> Interner -> un-checking "Periodically check the internet for important GoBack information or updates".</p><p>Note! - one of the programmers contacted me to let me know the functions GBTray.exe performs in addition to the tray icon (which can be disabled) and if you use GoBack it is needed. Unfortunately I lost this E-mail when I re-installed Windows so if the person who E-mailed <a href="mailto:pacman@pacs-portal.co.uk">me</a> could do so again it would be much appreciated :)</p>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Go!Zilla Monster Downloads]
Confirmed=X
Filename=Go.exe
Description=Download manager for resuming downloads and choosing multiple download locations. Advertising spyware
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Go!Zilla]
Confirmed=X
Filename=gozilla.exe
Description=A variant for the Go!Zilla download manager, see above
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[GRA]
Confirmed=N
Filename=gra.exe
Description=Looks at system resources at startup and warns you if they have dropped. Contains links to the Disk Clean Up, Defrag and Start Up Menu. It does have a link to a startup configuration utility. Similar to msconfig but can keep a list of disabled apps. Not really necessary. Only appears if you load the Gateway Startup Utility
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[GrpConv]
Confirmed=N
Filename=grpconv.exe
Description=To facilitate the upgrade from Windows 3.1 to Win95/98, an executable file named GRPCONV.EXE is included with Win95/98. This file provides the translation of groups and group items to folders and links unless you need to access Win 3.1 Group files
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Gravis Appawareloader]
Confirmed=U
Filename=dbserver.exe
Description=Looks like it's associated with <a href="http://www.gravis.com/" target="_blank"> Gravis</a> game controllers and the Keyset Manager, allowing the user to program the buttons for games that don't support them
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Gravis Xperience Driver Support]
Confirmed=?
Filename=Grxp4exe.exe
Description=Associated with the drivers for <a href="http://www.gravis.com/" target="_blank">Gravis</a> game controllers. <font color="#FF0000">What does it do and is it required?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Greetings Workshop]
Confirmed=N
Filename=GWREMIND.EXE
Description=You really want to be reminded about somebody's birthday at the expense of resources?
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[gshp]
Confirmed=X
Filename=zzgshp.vbs
Description=Homepage hi-jacker
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Gsiconexe]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Gsicon.exe
Description=ADSL modem monitor from <a href="http://www.eicon.com/worldwide/default.htm" target="_blank">Eicon Networks</a> (as used by BT for its Broadband internet service for example). Can safely be disabled without affecting the connection - all this does is give an indication of connectivity and access to the diagnostic facilities
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[GSOrganizer]
Confirmed=N
Filename=GSOrganizer.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.tgslabs.com/index.php3" target="_blank">GoldenSection Organizer</a> - personal information manager
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[GStartup]
Confirmed=X
Filename=GMT.exe
Description=Gator spyware variant. See <a href="#Gator"> Gator</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Gtwatch]
Confirmed=N
Filename=gtwatch.exe
Description=Associated with a Mustec scanner and not required
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[GustavVED]
Confirmed=X
Filename=<filename.exe>
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.opaserv.h.worm.html" target="_blank">OPASERV.H</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[GWMDMMSG]
Confirmed=N
Filename=GWMDMMSG.exe
Description=Used with internal modems on Gateway and vprMatrix PCs. This is the "GTW modem messaging applet" and is not required for the modem to work correctly
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[GWMDMpi]
Confirmed=U
Filename=GWMDMpi.exe
Description=Used with internal modems on Gateway PCs such as the 450SX Notebook. Required for audio settings to be maintained and does not remain in memory once run. See <a href="http://support.gateway.com/support/drivers/moreinfo.asp?readmeURL=ftp%3A//ftp.gateway.com/pub/hardware_support/drivers/win_xp/portable/450sx4/7512994.txt" target="_blank">here</a> for more information
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[gw port controller]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=PORTCT95.EXE
Description=From a visitor - "I must keep it active in start up or my Lexmark printer and RCA Cam program cannot discover a working port to work". From the file properties, the file is known as "Smart Thru Fax Drive Spy" and is supplied by Samsung
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[gwum]
Confirmed=U
Filename=gwum.exe
Description=Gigabyte utility manager. Loads if you have a Gigabyte motherboard and got a full bundle of utilities installed. Monitors CPU, fans, BIOS etc. Only used by system "tweakers"
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[H/PC Connection Agent]
Confirmed=U
Filename=WCESCOMM.EXE
Description=Active sync for use with Windows CE based palm PC
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[HaMFrontPanel]
Confirmed=U
Filename=hampanel.exe
Description=Displays a panel simulating modem lights for the Intel HaM internal modem. The lights are useful as a reminder to disconnect from the net if you are likely to forget, but otherwise pointless
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Hardware Sensors Monitor]
Confirmed=U
Filename=hmonitor.exe
Description=Utility to monitor fan speed and temperatures - similar to Motherboard Monitor. Only required if you're concerned about your system temperature - typically for "overclocked" systems
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[HawkEye]
Confirmed=U
Filename=HAWK_95.EXE
Description=Control Panel application for the old Number Nine graphics cards to change resolution, colour depth, etc. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[HawkEye IV Control Panel]
Confirmed=U
Filename=HAWK_32.EXE
Description=Control Panel application for the old Number Nine graphics cards to change resolution, colour depth, etc. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Hbinst]
Confirmed=X
Filename=Hbinst.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.hotbar.com/" target="_blank">Hotbar</a> enhances the surfing experience offering a variety of innovative and fresh skins to the browser while providing users worldwide with access to various services of added value and fun. Also regarded as adware/spyware due to it's adds and browsing habits information gathering - see <a href="http://www.safersite.com/pestinfo/H/HotBar_Adware.asp" target="_blank">here</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[HCDetect]
Confirmed=N
Filename=HCDetect.exe
Description=MS HomeClick Network - simple home network setup and configuration program included with 3Com HomeConnect home networking products. Runs in the background for network printer notification, detection, and Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) taskbar icon. Not required - network can be set-up manually, also has a known memory leak problem
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[HC Reminder]
Confirmed=N
Filename=hc.exe
Description=For Compaq PC's. Help Compiler, crunches help database, will run without being in startup when needed
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[HDhelp]
Confirmed=?
Filename=tbhdhelp.exe
Description=Associated with Philips <a href="http://www.consumer.philips.com/global/b2c/ce/catalog/subcategory.jhtml;jsessionid=4ORTA0KYTJOWWCRQNFJRX1YKGBUEWHAW?subCatId=SOUNDCARDS&groupId=PCSTUFF&divId=0" target="_blank">Edge</a> series soundcards. <font color="#FF0000">Is it required?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[HDtray]
Confirmed=N
Filename=HDtray.exe
Description=Philips Edge Series Control Panel Tray Utility - system tray icon for a Philips <a href="http://www.consumer.philips.com/global/b2c/ce/catalog/subcategory.jhtml;jsessionid=4ORTA0KYTJOWWCRQNFJRX1YKGBUEWHAW?subCatId=SOUNDCARDS&groupId=PCSTUFF&divId=0" target="_blank">Edge</a> series soundcards. Available via Start -> Settings -> Control Panel
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Hermes Messenger]
Confirmed=U
Filename=DGDRHE~1.EXE
Description=A LAN messenger alternative to WinPopUp - <a href="http://www.dgdr.com/hermes/" target="_blank">Digital Dreams Software</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Hewlett Packard Recorder]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Remind32.exe
Description=HP multifunction registration
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Hf]
Confirmed=U
Filename=Hf.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.fspro.net/hf/" target="_blank">Hide Folders</a> - hide your folders so only you can view them
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[HGTXPEI]
Confirmed=?
Filename=FirstReboot.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[HiberMonitor]
Confirmed=?
Filename=HCount.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Hibernation]
Confirmed=U
Filename=hib32.exe
Description=Reduces the power consumption when the laptop isn't being used to preserve battery power. Similar programs on other laptops reduce the processor clock rate, etc. Required if you run of battery regularly
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[hidserv]
Confirmed=U
Filename=hidserv.exe
Description=This is the <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/hwdev/tech/input/audctrl.asp" target="_blank">Human Interface Device Server</a> for Win98SE/2000/Me/XP, it is required only if you are using USB Audio Devices you can disable via Msconfig. See <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/hwdev/hid/audctrl.htm" target="_blank">here</a>. Typical examples are USB multimedia keyboards with volume control and web-ready keyboards. For example - loaded by default with MS DSS80 Speakers because they have Volume, Mute and Bass controls on the speaker. Some users may experience problems disabling this - if this is the case then re-enable it. Equivalent to MMHid in Win98. On HP Computers, HIDSERV is the controller for the keyboard sound controls on the USB and PS/2 keyboards
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[HistoryKill]
Confirmed=N
Filename=histkill.exe
Description=HistoryKill removes your web surfing path by removing the URL drop-list history, detailed history file, cache, and cookies in both IE and Netscape Navigator browsers. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[hkcmd]
Confirmed=U
Filename=hkcmd.exe
Description=Installed by the Intel 810 and 815 chipset graphic drivers. If you want the Ctrl+Alt+F12 or similar keypresses to access Intel's customised graphics properties, you need it, otherwise not. Can be disabled via the Display Properties in Control Panel
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[hkserv]
Confirmed=U
Filename=HKserv.exe
Description=Keyboard manager program required to use programmable power and function keys on some laptops such as the Sony PCG R505TS
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[hkss]
Confirmed=U
Filename=hkss.exe
Description=Compaq HotKey Support - multimedia keyboard support
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Hmonitor]
Confirmed=U
Filename=Hmonitor.exe
Description=Hardware sensor monitoring program. Only required if you overclock your system and want to check on the status
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Holiday Lights]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Holiday Lights.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.tigertech.com/hlights.html" target="_blank">Holiday Lights</a> from Tiger Technologies. Festive desktop enhancement that adds lights. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[HomeCentre WakeUp]
Confirmed=?
Filename=LGWAKEUP.EXE
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Associated with the no longer supported Xerox HomeCentre printer/scanner</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Honor]
Confirmed=?
Filename=honor.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[HookSys]
Confirmed=U
Filename=HookSys.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.rocketdownload.com/details/secu/6889.htm" target="_blank">SurfinGuard Pro</a> - protects against all malicious code delivered through executables, scripting files, ActiveX and Java
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[HotIDE]
Confirmed=U
Filename=hotide.exe
Description=HotIDE allows Acer TravelMate owners to hot-swap external drives without switching of their notebooks
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Hotbar]
Confirmed=X
Filename=Hbinst.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.hotbar.com/" target="_blank">Hotbar</a> enhances the surfing experience offering a variety of innovative and fresh skins to the browser while providing users worldwide with access to various services of added value and fun. Also regarded as adware/spyware due to it's adds and browsing habits information gathering - see <a href="http://www.safersite.com/pestinfo/H/HotBar_Adware.asp" target="_blank">here</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[HotKeysCmds]
Confirmed=U
Filename=hkcmd.exe
Description=Installed by the Intel 810 and 815 chipset graphic drivers. If you want the Ctrl+Alt+F12 or similar keypresses to access Intel's customised graphics properties, you need it, otherwise not. Can be disabled via Control Panel -> Display Properties
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Hot Key Keybd 9910 Daemon]
Confirmed=U
Filename=SK9910DM.exe
Description=For programmable keys on a multi-function keyboard - such as provided by Gateway - for volume, one-button net connection. Required if you use the extra keys
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Hot Party 22]
Confirmed=?
Filename=hotpart22.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[HotSync Manager]
Confirmed=N
Filename=hotsync.exe
Description=Installed when connecting a Palm HotSync cradle up to a USB port. The Blue and Red Arrow Icon that enables Palm / Handspring Synchronizing. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[hotwetlove]
Confirmed=X
Filename=htowetlove.exe
Description=Adult content dialler. Will not uninstall - components have to be manually deleted
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[hpaiodevice]
Confirmed=N
Filename=hpodev07.exe
Description=Direct from HP - "Device Objects Server - detects all device events and handles all ongoing communication on the device. Loads in the Startup group (except when "portable" is chosen during installation)". Related to various HP all-in-one printer/scanner/copier devices. They print and copy fine with those files disabled, and the icon installed on the desktop that points to "hpodir07.exe" works just fine if you need to use the scanner
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[HPAiODevice(hp psc 900 series) -1]
Confirmed=N
Filename=hpobrt07.exe
Description=Installed with a Hewlett Packard 900 series colour printer, scanner, fax, photo card slot printer, copier. Assumed to perform an identical function to <a href="#hpaiodevice">hpaiodevice</a> above
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[HPAIO_PrintFolderMgr]
Confirmed=N
Filename=hpoopm07.exe
Description=Directly from HP: "This process has one purpose - detects if the device moves to a different port, and notifies other processes to look on the new port." For various HP all-in-one printer/scanner/copier devices. They print and copy fine with those files disabled, and the HP icon installed on the desktop that points to "hpodir07.exe" works just fine if you need to use the scanner
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[HP-Aio Flight]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Remind32.exe
Description=HP multifunction registration
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[HP AutoIndexer]
Confirmed=?
Filename=??
Description=<font color="#FF0000">??</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[HP CD Writer]
Confirmed=N
Filename=hpcdtray.exe
Description=System Tray access to a HP CD-Writer's functions. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[hp center]
Confirmed=X
Filename=BACKWEB-137903.exe
Description=Based upon HP's own description from <a href="http://www.hp.com/hpinfo/newsroom/press/12oct01a.htm" target="_blank">here</a> - "With the My <abbr title=Hewlett-Packard>HP</abbr> Center, consumers have access directly from the desktop to Internet sites featuring special offers for <abbr title=Hewlett-Packard>HP</abbr> customers ranging from personal finance and shopping to digital imaging and music" I have classified this as advertising ware. <font color="#FF0000">The number may change - if yours is different let me know</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[HPCenterUI]
Confirmed=X
Filename=??
Description=<font SIZE=2>User Interface for HP Center</font>
Description=On HP PCs, tray icon for <a href="#dla">dla</a> above
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[HPHA1MON]
Confirmed=U
Filename=HPHA1MON.EXE
Description=Media card reader for some HP series printers allowing them to read digital camera memory cards directly. Only needed if you use this feature and known to cause system crashes in some cases
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Hphome]
Confirmed=X
Filename=hphome.js
Description=Homepage hijacker
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[HPHmon03]
Confirmed=N
Filename=HPHMON03.EXE
Description=Monitors the status of a HP printer. If you turn off the printer while still using the computer, a yellow triangle with exclamation mark will replace the original icon on task bar
Description=On HP PCs, allows the computer to automatically receive notifications from HP over the Internet. Associated with <a href="#BackWeb">BackWeb</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[HP Internet Center]
Confirmed=N
Filename=??
Description=Loads the HP Internet center surfboard on startup. HP Internet Center allows you to customize the multimedia keys on the fly without having to go the Control Panel --> Keyboards to change them
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[HP JetDiscovery]
Confirmed=N
Filename=HPJETDSC.EXE
Description=HP JetAdmin software which monitors printing jobs on a network environment
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[hpjsiroute]
Confirmed=?
Filename=hpjsira.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Related to HP laserjet printers and IP addresses. An IP address is appended to the name field - ie "hpjsiroute192.168.1.2"</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[HpLamp]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=HPLAMP.EXE
Description=HP Scanner Utility that controls your scannerÆs light bulb. Needed if it's switched on. Also refer <a href="http://www.hp.com/cgi-bin/cposupport/get_doc.pl?SNI=hpscanjet320506&LC=scanners&Tfile=nps05042" target="_blank">here</a> for troubleshooting
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[HPLogiFinder]
Confirmed=U
Filename=hp_finder.exe
Description=HP LogiFinder helps detect and allows the use of the centre button for the Logitech mouse. Can be disabled if not used
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[hpodlb08]
Confirmed=N
Filename=hpodlb08.exe
Description=HP OfficeJet Scan Button Monitor on a multi-function printer/copier/scanner. Start your scanning software manually
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[hpodblia]
Confirmed=N
Filename=hpodblia.exe
Description=HP OfficeJet Scan Button Monitor on a multi-function printer/copier/scanner. Start your scanning software manually
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[HP OfficeJet Series 700 Startup]
Confirmed=?
Filename=HPOSTR03.EXE
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[HP Network Registry Agent]
Confirmed=?
Filename=hpnra.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[HP Parallel Port Test]
Confirmed=N
Filename=hppt.exe
Description=Associated with a HP Scan Jet scanner
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[HP Port Resolver]
Confirmed=?
Filename=hpbpro.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[hpppta]
Confirmed=?
Filename=HPPPTA.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Seems to be associated with HP printers/scanners. There is a help (*.HLP) file of the same name if you have this so check for more details in that</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[HP Precision Scan]
Confirmed=N
Filename=hpmdlbwx.exe
Description=Same as <a href="#HP%20ScanPicture"> HP ScanPicture</a> below
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[HPPROPTY]
Confirmed=?
Filename=HPPROPTY.EXE
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[HPPWRSAV]
Confirmed=U
Filename=HPPWRSAV.EXE
Description=Power save related for HP Scanners. Many users have complained of system freezes with it running but it stops the light from remaining on all the time. Try <a href="http://www.hp.com">www.hp.com</a>, pick your OS option under the SUPPORT tab, follow the instructions and you will find an updated lamp control patch
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[HP RecordNow]
Confirmed=U
Filename=??
Description=From HP "Software for the CD writer. Do not prevent from starting unless the CD writer is never going to be used."
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[HP ScanPicture]
Confirmed=N
Filename=hpsplmwa.exe
Description=HP multifunction scanner software. Available from HP Office Jet R Toolbox so not required
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[HPSCANMonitor]
Confirmed=U
Filename=hpsjvxd.exe
Description=HP scanning software that enables you to scan images from your scanner. Needed if you're using the scanner
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[HP ScanPatch]
Confirmed=U
Filename=HPScanFix.exe
Description=Program that starts up and automatically fixes earlier versions of the Scanjet 5100c software. If a Scanjet 5100C scanner is not going to be used, then it is safe to remove or prevent from starting
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[hpsjbmgr]
Confirmed=N
Filename=hpsjbmgr.exe
Description=HP ScanJet Button Manager. It allows users of the HPScanJet scanners to indicate what the buttons on the scanner will do automatically if pushed. Not required at startup, unless the scanner is used every day, such as in a business environment
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[HPStart]
Confirmed=N
Filename=hpstart.wsf
Description=This a script used by HP that runs the first time one of their computers is started. Can't imagine why it would be starting up after the first boot
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[HP Status Server]
Confirmed=?
Filename=hpboid.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[hpsysdrv]
Confirmed=U
Filename=hspsysdrv.exe
Description=This item keeps track of how many times the system has been recovered and the times of the first and last recoveries done on the system. Leaving unchecked will sometimes prevent the Keyboard Manager program from detecting that the computer is an HP. Since this program/driver was only made to run on HP, if it can't tell that it is an HP it will not run. If unchecked, it can prevent the running of the Application Recovery CDs, the use of the multimedia keys, and the HP Instant Support. Also seen that without it running, the Riptide Sound card that was installed on some older HP computers stops working
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[HP Simple Trax]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Hpcron.exe
Description=Supplied with HP CD-RW drives. Available via Start -> Programs or Desktop Icon
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[HP Updates]
Confirmed=N
Filename=??
Description=On HP PCs, allows the computer to automatically receive notifications from HP over the Internet. Associated with <a href="#BackWeb">BackWeb</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[HREF.OCX]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=regsvr32.exe ....\HREF.OCX
Description=HREF.OCX is an ActiveX control developed by xFX JumpStart and used to provide HTML-alike clickable links on Windows-based programs such as <a href="http://software.xfx.net/utilities/popupkiller/download.htm" target="_blank">PopUpKiller</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[HPZTS04]
Confirmed=N
Filename=hpzts04.exe
Description=Hewlett Packard printer toolbox shortcut that resides in the system tray
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[HWinst]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=N/A
Description=For Gilat Communications internet satellite systems. Gilat rescue (Satellite system restore). Required if you have this system. Can cause a BSOD (blue screen of death) if left out
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[HXDL.EXE]
Confirmed=X
Filename=
Description=
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[I386]
Confirmed=X
Filename=I386.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.mypower.b@mm.html" target="_blank"> MYPOWER</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[I81SHELL]
Confirmed=?
Filename=I81SHELL.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Appears to be related to drivers for an Intel 810 graphics chipset on an ASUS motherboard</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[iamapp]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=iamapp.exe
Description=AtGuard personal firewall engine. As Atguard was bought by Symantec some time ago, it's now the Norton Personal Firewall executable as well
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Ibmmon.exe]
Confirmed=?
Filename=Ibmmon.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[IBMUltraBayHotSwapSound]
Confirmed=?
Filename=IBMBAYSN.EXE
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Supports hot swapping in Thinkpad UltraBay Option on IBM ThinkPad laptops. Is it needed though - does it just play a sound? Related to the item below</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[IBMUltraBayHotSwapCPLLoader]
Confirmed=U
Filename=IBMBAY2N.EXE
Description=Supports hot swapping in Thinkpad UltraBay Option on IBM ThinkPad laptops
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ICH Synth]
Confirmed=N
Filename=eusexe.exe
Description=Sound related and can be disabled without affecting performance although advanced sound features may be sacrificed. <font color="#FF0000">May be related to Compaq PC's with "SoundMAX integrated Digital Audio" (Analog Devices Inc.) devices</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[iCn]
Confirmed=N
Filename=NAG.EXE
Description=<a href="http://www.rocketdownload.com/Details/Inte/4948.htm" target="_blank">iChoose</a> - shopping browser enhancement that alerts you to cheaper deals for goods you want to buy, if they exist
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ICO]
Confirmed=N
Filename=ICO.EXE
Description=Found on a Sony Vaio laptop and seems to be related to <a href="#Mouse%20Suite%2098%20Daemon">Mouse Suite 98 Daemon</a> according to the properties. Appears to cause a behaviour where the desktop suddenly flips back up when playing DirectX associated games
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Icon Animation]
Confirmed=N
Filename=HDE.EXE
Description=Part of McAfee Nuts & Bolts. Provides entertaining animation of your desktop icons
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ICONCLNT]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=iconclnt.exe
Description=APC PowerChute Tray Icon. Associated with the <a href="#UPS"> UPS</a> listing
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Iconfig.exe]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Iconfig.exe
Description=Icon for LS-120 "Superdisk"
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Icon Hearit 95]
Confirmed=N
Filename=hearit95.exe
Description=Audio desktop customization utility from Moon Valley Software. Resource hog
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Icon Hearit 98]
Confirmed=N
Filename=hearit98.exe
Description=Audio desktop customization utility from Moon Valley Software. Resource hog
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Iconsaver]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Iconsaver.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.iconsaver.com/index.html" target="_blank">IconSaver</a> - small utility that saves and restores desktop icon positions
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ICQ Plus]
Confirmed=N
Filename=vplus.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.icqplus.org" target="_blank">ICQ Plus</a> is a freeware utility makes your ICQ skinnable (change the look). Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ICSDCLT]
Confirmed=?
Filename=rundll32.exe Icsdclt.dll, ICSClient
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Something to do with ICS (Internet Connection Sharing)? Is it required?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ICSMGR]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=ICSMGR.EXE
Description=Monitors DNS and DHCP requests for ICS (Internet Connection Sharing). Needed if youÆre sharing the internet on various computers
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ID8525]
Confirmed=X
Filename=ID8525.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=TROJ_ID8525.A" target="_blank">ID8525</a> VIRUS and homepage hijacker!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ID Commander]
Confirmed=N
Filename=IDCom.exe
Description=Caller ID utility for identifying incoming telephone numbers
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[IDEDMA]
Confirmed=?
Filename=cfgdmaof.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[iDesktop]
Confirmed=U
Filename=idesktop.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.immersion.com/products/ce/generaldownloads.shtml" target="_blank">Immersion TouchWare Desktop</a> software for devices such as the Logitech iFeel Mouse
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Added with WinXP SP1. What does it do and is it needed?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[IFSplash.exe]
Confirmed=U
Filename=IFSplash.exe
Description=I-FORCE driver for force feedback steering wheel
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[IEDriver]
Confirmed=?
Filename=IEDriver.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000">The directory where this resides (C:\WINNT\System32\IEDriver\) includes a file "td.exe" for which the properties reveals a Product Name of "TurboDownload"</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[igfxtray]
Confirmed=N
Filename=igfxtray.exe
Description=Quick access to the control panel via a System Tray icon for graphics based upon the Intel chipsets (ie, i810). These chipsets are often included on motherboards. Available via Start -> Settings -> Control Panel
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[iIWiper]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Systemwiper.exe
Description=<a href="http://nn101.virtualave.net/clean.html" target="_blank">System Wiper</a> from iI Software - allows you to clear the history of your activites from you computer. Run manually on a regular basis
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[IKE Service 95]
Confirmed=?
Filename=IKEService.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Associated with <a href="http://www.pgpi.org/" target="_blank">PGP</a></font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[iKeyWorks]
Confirmed=U
Filename=
Description=
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Image & Restore]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=IMAGE32.exe
Description=Part of McAfee Nuts & Bolts. Image/Restore can recover from drives that have been accidentally formatted or completely erased, if Image was recently run
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Imagefox]
Confirmed=U
Filename=imagefox.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.acdsystems.com/English/Products/ImageFox/index.htm?LAN=EnglishX20" target="_blank">ImageFox 2.0</a> is an "add-on" graphics previewer for most Windows Open/Save As dialog boxes
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Imesh]
Confirmed=N
Filename=??
Description=<a href="http://www.imesh.com" target="_blank">Imesh</a> is a file sharing system
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Imesh Auto Update]
Confirmed=N
Filename=??
Description=Update check for above. Turn the update off under "options"
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ImgIcon]
Confirmed=N
Filename=ImgIcon.exe
Description=Used by Iomega drives. Details of its purpose can be found <a href="http://pw2.netcom.com/~deepone/zipjaz/ioware.html#startup" target="_blank">here</a>. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ImgStart]
Confirmed=N
Filename=ImgStart.exe
Description=Used by Iomega drives. Details of its purpose can be found <a href="http://pw2.netcom.com/~deepone/zipjaz/ioware.html#startup" target="_blank">here</a>. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Imjpmig8.1]
Confirmed=N
Filename=IMJPMIG.EXE
Description=Part of Microsoft's Input Message Editor (IME) for translating Japanese/Chinese text in IE, Outlook and Word
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[immcheck.exe]
Confirmed=?
Filename=immcheck.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Related to I-FORCE driver for force feedback steering wheel?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Imonitor]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Plguni.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.mcafee.com/myapps/qc3/default.asp" target="_blank">McAfee QuickClean 3.0</a> - removes internet clutter and unwanted programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[iM Start Center]
Confirmed=N
Filename=iM_Tray.exe
Description=Installed with the Sound Blaster Audigy range of soundcards. A radio tuner installed if the user chooses during installation. Available via Start -> Programs -> iM Networks -> iM Radio Tuner
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[InCD]
Confirmed=N
Filename=incd.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.nero.com/" target="_blank">Ahead InCD</a> packet writing software. Similar to <a href="#DirectCD">DirectCD</a>. On my system there isn't one, on another visitor's there is
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[InControl Desktop Manager]
Confirmed=N
Filename=DMHKEY.EXE
Description=For Diamond Multimedia video cards. Allows System Tray access to desktop utilities such as screen resolution. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Incredimail]
Confirmed=N
Filename=incredimail.exe
Description="<a href="http://www.incredimail.com/english/index.html" target="_blank">IncrediMail</a> is an advanced, feature-rich email program that offers you an unprecedented interactive experience. Unique multimedia features will enable you to tailor your email experience so that it fits your mood and personality"
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Inetd]
Confirmed=U
Filename=INETD32.EXE
Description=<a href="http://www.hummingbird.com/products/nc/inetd/index.html" target="_blank">Windows Inet Daemon</a> from Hummingbird Communications. "Hummingbird Inetd has the advanced ability to conserve PC resources by listening for connection requests and launching server daemons". Provides PCs with the full functionality of a UNIX workstation
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[inetinfo.exe]
Confirmed=U
Filename=inetinfo.exe
Description=Executable used by MS Internet Information Server (IIS). If it's running, then so is IIS. Useful in knowing whether you require the patch for the Code Red worm. Comes with PWS (Personal Web Server) or NT4 and handles ASP-, PHP code (+ more)
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Infoplay.exe]
Confirmed=?
Filename=Infoplay.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Written by New Media Properties, LLC and you're asked if you want to download and install it if you visit one of their search engine <a href="http://www.allyoursearch.com/" target="_blank">websites</a> (which I chose not to). What does it do and is it needed?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Initialize8x8]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=8x8_init.exe
Description=Tool that initializes a Pinnacle PCTV card - maybe in capture or in showing overlay
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Ink Monitor]
Confirmed=N
Filename=InkMonitor.exe
Description=Associated with Epson (and maybe other) printers. Tells you when the ink's running low and asks if you want to buy another cartridge on-line
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[InkWatch]
Confirmed=N
Filename=InkWatch.exe
Description=Associated with Canon (and maybe other) printers. Tells you when the ink's running low and asks if you want to buy another cartridge on-line
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[InoRT]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=InoRT9x.exe
Description=Associated with the Realtime Monitor of <a href="http://www1.my-etrust.com/?CFID=6909348&CFTOKEN=43ce20d-0001f1aa-f6e5-1d77-be1e-2f0eac14303f" target="_blank">eTrust Antivirus/InoculateIT</a> version 6 virus scanners from Computer Associates. For NT/2K/XP users you may need a patch if seeing high CPU useage - see <a href="http://support.ca.com/techbases/ilnt/31103.html" target="_blank">here</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[InoTask]
Confirmed=U
Filename=InoTask.exe
Description=Scheduled scans and signature updates for <a href="http://www1.my-etrust.com/?CFID=6909348&CFTOKEN=43ce20d-0001f1aa-f6e5-1d77-be1e-2f0eac14303f" target="_blank">eTrust Antivirus/InoculateIT</a> version 6 virus scanners from Computer Associates. Leave enabled unless you manually update signatures or perform routine scans. If enabled it can result in high CPU useage when performing updates - see <a href="http://support.ca.com/techbases/ilnt/31103.html" target="_blank">here</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[insCOA5]
Confirmed=?
Filename=insCOA5.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[InstallAurealDemos]
Confirmed=N
Filename=InstallAurealDemos.js
Description=Used to initialize the Aureal A3D demos InstallShield wizard
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[InstallNAIProduct]
Confirmed=?
Filename=SETUP.EXE
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Could be related to Network Associates Inc who own the McAfee VirusScan product amongst others. This was found in a directory called "VSC". Could it be an installation that failed and "SETUP.EXE" was left to run at startup as an error?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Install Pending Files]
Confirmed=?
Filename=sifxinst.exe
Description=Uninstall program for <a href="http://www.lanovation.com/" target="_blank">Lanovation's</a> Prism Deploy and Prism Pack adminstrators software deployement tools. For specific information see <font color="#FF0000"><a href="http://www.lanovation.com/support/docs/General/rollbackfiles_prism.htm" target="_blank">here</a>. Is it required?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[InstantAccess]
Confirmed=N
Filename=INSTAN~1.EXE
Description=From TextBridge Pro 9.0 OCR scanner software. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Instant Update Center]
Confirmed=N
Filename=reminder.exe
Description=From Broderbund's PrintMaster 10. It is an event reminder (for calendar dates, etc). Delete from the startup using Startup Manager program because it keeps re-checking itself when using MSCONFIG. PrintMaster 11 uses filename PMremind.exe - it has to be unchecked in startup in the same manner
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Instant Wireless Configuration Utility]
Confirmed=U
Filename=WUSB11cfg.exe
Description=Utility used by the <a href="http://www.linksys.com/default.asp" target="_blank">LINKSYS</a> LINKSYS wireless USB Adapter (WUSB11) and indicates when a wireless access connection is made by a screen colour change. Also used for configuration
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[instit]
Confirmed=X
Filename=instit.bat
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.opaserv.h.worm.html" target="_blank">OPASERV.H</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Intel Active Monitor]
Confirmed=U
Filename=imontray.exe
Description=Monitoring of fans, temperature, voltage, etc for Intel motherboards. Only needed if you "overclock"
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Intel File Transfer]
Confirmed=U
Filename=xfr.exe
Description=Part of Intel's LANDesk Management Suite 6 and the Common Base Agent (CBA) - used for communicating between the core server and managed clients
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Intellitype]
Confirmed=U
Filename=type32.exe
Description=For MS programmable keyboards. If you disable Intellitype in Startup, any "Hot Keys" that are changed by the user to perform functions other than default settings, defer back to their default settings unless you have changed them
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Intel PDS]
Confirmed=U
Filename=pds.exe
Description=Intel Ping Discovery Service (PDS). Part of Intel's LANDesk Management Suite 6 and the Common Base Agent (CBA) - used for communicating between the core server and managed clients. Will start the dial-up if installed and enabled
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Intel Product Number Utility]
Confirmed=U
Filename=IntelProcNumUtility.exe
Description=The Intel Processor Serial Number Control Utility allows you to enable and disable the processor serial number capability of your Intel PIII processor. You can find more information <a href="http://www.intel.com/support/processors/pentiumiii/psu.htm" target="_blank">here</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Intel PROSet Tray Icon]
Confirmed=U
Filename=
Description=
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[InterCheckMonitor]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=Icmon.exe
Description=Part of <a href="http://www.sophos.com/products/software/" target="_blank">Sophos</a> ant-virus sofware
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[internat.exe]
Confirmed=N
Filename=internat.exe
Description=Language selection icon in system tray
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Internat.exe (2)]
Confirmed=X
Filename=internat.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/pwsteal.netsnake.html" target="_blank">NETSNAKE</a> VIRUS! Note - the real internat.exe resides in %windir%\system\ (where %windir% is the Windows directory - i.e. C:\Windows, C:\Winnt) and has a "?" icon wheras this version resides in %windir% and has a ZIP icon
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Internet.exe]
Confirmed=X
Filename=Internet.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.magiccall.html" target="_blank">MAGICCALL</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Internet Answering Machine]
Confirmed=U
Filename=IAMNET~1.EXE
Description=From <a href="http://www.callwave.com/" target="_blank">Callwave</a>. It offers a free utility to monitor your incoming phonecalls if you only have a single telephone line for internet access
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Internet Sharing Server]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=iss_srvr.exe
Description=<a target="_blank" href="http://www.intel.com/products/desk_lap/hm_sm_office/index.htm">Intel AnyPoint</a> internet sharing software
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ Internet Sweeper]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Sweeper.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.bmesite.com/" target="_blank">Internet Sweeper</a> - removes unnecessart left over files after browsing the internet
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ Internet Timer]
Confirmed=U
Filename=ITIMER.exe
Description=Shareware dial-up connection call cost calculator from <a href="http://www.ratsoft.freeserve.co.uk/" target="_blank">Ratsoft</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[InterTrust Quick Start]
Confirmed=N
Filename=it_cpq~1.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.intertrust.com/index.html" target="_blank">InterTrust</a> offers something known as Digital Rights Management to control legal software download and other E-commerce related business
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Intervideo Win Cinema Manager]
Confirmed=N
Filename=
Description=
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Intervideo WinScheduler]
Confirmed=N
Filename=WinScheduler.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.intervideo.com" target="_blank">WinScheduler</a> is installed with WinDVD Remote Control for WinDVD from Intervideo. If you want to schedule recordings from your TV tuner card, you will need it. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[InterWARN]
Confirmed=U
Filename=interwarn.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.interwarn.com/interwarn.html" target="_blank">InterWARN</a> by Storm Alert Inc. Provides customized, automated access to critical weather and civil emergency information from the US National Weather Service. Required if audio and screen crawler alerts are desired. Also available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Introducing Media Manager]
Confirmed=N
Filename=SPLASHA.EXE
Description=Part of MS Visual InterDev, Media Manager is an easy media file management system that works in conjunction with Windows Explorer. Splash screen - not required. For more information see <a href="http://www.cug.edu.cn/fwzn/wlzx/wlfw/vid/USINGVID/0-7897/0-7897-0762-4/ch09.htm" target="_blank">here</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Introduction-Registration]
Confirmed=N
Filename=??
Description=For Compaq PC's. Should only run first time, PC Introduction & Compaq registration
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Iomega Backup Scheduler]
Confirmed=N
Filename=dtiom98.exe
Description=Used by Iomega drives. Details of its purpose can be found <a href="http://pw2.netcom.com/~deepone/zipjaz/ioware.html#startup" target="_blank">here</a>. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Iomega Disk Icons]
Confirmed=N
Filename=
Description=
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Iomega QuickSync]
Confirmed=?
Filename=??
Description=<font color="#FF0000">??</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Iomega Startup Options]
Confirmed=N
Filename=IMGSTART.EXE
Description=Used by Iomega drives. Details of its purpose can be found <a href="http://pw2.netcom.com/~deepone/zipjaz/ioware.html#startup" target="_blank">here</a>. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Iomega Watch]
Confirmed=N
Filename=IOWATCH.EXE
Description=Used by Iomega drives. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Iomon98.exe]
Confirmed=U
Filename=Iomon98.exe
Description=PC-Cillin 98 real time virus check. Can cause floppy disk accesses to hang
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[IomegaWare]
Confirmed=N
Filename=COMMANDER.EXE
Description=Used by Iomega drives. Details of its purpose can be found <a href="http://pw2.netcom.com/~deepone/zipjaz/ioware.html#startup" target="_blank">here</a>. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Infra-red Monitor]
Confirmed=U
Filename=
Description=
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[iPalm]
Confirmed=N
Filename=mon.exe
Description=Installed with a Panasonic <a href="http://www.panasonic.com/consumer_electronics/digital_cameras/ipalm.asp" target="_blank">iPalm</a> digital camera. Used to uploaded photos from the camera. If your camera is not connected (via USB port) you do not need this program loaded
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[IPinst]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=N/A
Description=For Gilat Communications internet satellite systems. Gilat rescue (Satellite system restore). Required if you have this system. Can cause a BSOD (blue screen of death) if left out
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[IPSecMon]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=IPSecMon.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/server/evaluation/news/bulletins/l2tpclient.asp" target="_blank">Microsoft L2TP/IPSec VPN Client</a> for Win98/Me/NT. Secure technology for making remote access virtual private network (VPN) connections across public networks such as the Internet
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[IREIKE]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=IreIKE.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/server/evaluation/news/bulletins/l2tpclient.asp" target="_blank">Microsoft L2TP/IPSec VPN Client</a> for Win98/Me/NT. Secure technology for making remote access virtual private network (VPN) connections across public networks such as the Internet
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[iRis Active Monitor]
Confirmed=?
Filename=winmon32.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[IRPMonitor]
Confirmed=?
Filename=itcnmon.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[isdbdc]
Confirmed=N
Filename=isdbdc.exe
Description=For Compaq PC's. May install properties in dial-up networking when you register with an ISP
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Itk]
Confirmed=U
Filename=Itk.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.itksoft.com/index.asp" target="_blank">In The Know</a> - surveillance software that creates records of everything people do on a computer, ie, spying or monitoring depending upon how you call it
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[iTouch]
Confirmed=U
Filename=iTouch.exe
Description=iTouch loads the iTouch configuration program for Logitech keyboards. ItÆs needed if your keyboard has shortcut buttons and if you use them. ItÆs also needed if your keyboard does not have the num lock, caps lock, and scroll lock lights on it and you use the on-screen displays for num lock, caps lock, and scroll lock
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ItsDeductiblePopUp]
Confirmed=?
Filename=ItsDeductible.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.itsdeductible2.com/" target="_blank">ItsDeductible</a> from Income Dynamics. Calculates your noncash donations quickly and easily. <font color="#FF0000">What does this do and is it required at startup for the program to run properly?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[IW Control Center]
Confirmed=N
Filename=iwctrl.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.vob.de/us/products/consumer/InstantWrite/index.htm" target="_blank">VOB InstantWrite</a> enables you to use your CD-R, CD-RW and DVD-RAM drive just like a hard disk or floppy disk. You can drag and drop files, create new directories right on your CD-R, CD-RW or DVD-RAM. Supplied with some Toshiba CD-writers. Maybe required if you use this feature on a regular basis
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[IZE]
Confirmed=?
Filename=N/A
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[j2 Tray Menu]
Confirmed=N
Filename=HotTray.exe
Description=eFax Messenger Tray Menu system tray icon for eFax Messenger Plus. Available via Start -> Programs. Disabling instructions available <a href="http://www.efax.com/help/index.asp" target="_blank">here</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Jet Detection]
Confirmed=N
Filename=ADGJDet.exe
Description=Added with SoundBlaster Live! or Audigy soundcards for headphone autodetection
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[JetAdmin Discovery Indicator]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=HPJETDSC.EXE
Description=HP JetAdmin software for HP JetDirect Print Servers. HPJETDSC.EXE is the file necessary for the JetAdmin Discovery Indicator (paper airplane in the taskbar). It gets launched automatically through the registry, and remains active to control the Discovery Indicator
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Jog Serve]
Confirmed=U
Filename=JogServ2.exe
Description="Jog Dial" on a Sony Vaio laptop. The dial can select various functions such as control audio. Needed if you use its features
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Jv16pt Network Resident]
Confirmed=U
Filename=jv16pt_network.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.vtoy.fi/jv16/shtml/powertools.shtml" target="_blank">jv16 PowerTools</a>' network resident program. Only needed if you are using the program's network features
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[K6CPU.EXE]
Confirmed=N
Filename=K6CPU.EXE
Description=Authenticates CPU as K6 in system properties
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Kalibump]
Confirmed=U
Filename=Kalibump.exe
Description=Used with the now unsupported <a href="http://www.kali.net/" target="_blank">Kali</a> software for on-line gaming. This is used to automatically bump up the priority of WinProxy to GREATLY improve game speed when using a SOCKS proxy
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Kana Reminder]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Reminder.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.istop.com/~phartana/reminder/" target="_blank">Kana Reminder</a> is a program which can be used to set a reminder to be triggered at a specified time
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[KAZAA]
Confirmed=N
Filename=kazaa.exe
Description=KAZAA is a file-sharing program which unfortunately being ad-based includes "Cy-door" adware. Check <a href="http://www.cexx.org/cydoor.htm" target="_blank">here</a> for information about "Cy-door" and <a href="http://www.lavasoft.de/downloads.html" target="_blank">here</a> for a program that can remove it
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[KAZAACuf]
Confirmed=X
Filename=9
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.kitro.d.worm.html" target="_blank"> KITRO.D</a> (or <a href="http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=WORM_ARGEN.A&VSect=T" target="_blank">ARGEN.A</a>) VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[kazaalite]
Confirmed=N
Filename=kazaalite.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.webattack.com/get/kazaalite.shtml" target="_blank">Kazaalite</a> is a file sharing client - not to be confused with the original Kazaa program. Unlike the original, this one does not contain any advertising or tracking mechanisms
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[KBD]
Confirmed=U
Filename=KBD.EXE
Description=Multimedia keyboard manager. Required if you use the multimedia keys
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[KBD MediaCenter]
Confirmed=U
Filename=MEDIACTR.EXE
Description=Multimedia keyboard manager. Required if you use the multimedia keys
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Kemet]
Confirmed=?
Filename=kemet.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[kernelfaultcheck]
Confirmed=N
Filename=dumprep 0 -k
Description=dumprep 0 -u
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Kernell32]
Confirmed=X
Filename=Kernell.dll
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://www.antivirus.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=TROJ_DESTINY.A" target="_blank"> DESTINY</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Kernel32]
Confirmed=X
Filename=Kernel32.exe
Description=Added as a result of a number of VIRUSES - such as <a href="http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=PE_BABYLONIA" target="_blank">BABYLONIA</a>, <a href="http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=TROJ_KERNEL" target="_blank">KERNEL</a> and <a href="http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=TROJ_HOOKER.24C" target="_blank">HOOKER</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Keyboard Manager]
Confirmed=U
Filename=MMKeybd.exe
Description=Multimedia keyboard manager. Required if you use the additional keys. Can also be listed as <a href="#MULTIMEDIA%20KEYBOARD">MULTIMEDIA KEYBOARD</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[KeyMaestro]
Confirmed=U
Filename=kmaestro.exe
Description=Multimedia keyboard manager. Required if you use the multimedia keys
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[keymap]
Confirmed=?
Filename=keymap.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Key Text]
Confirmed=N
Filename=KeyText.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.mjmsoft.com/keytext.htm" target="_blank">Key Text 2000</a> from MJMSoft Design - utility to automate repetitive keyboard tasks. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[KeyWallet]
Confirmed=U
Filename=KWallet.exe
Description="<a href="http://www.keywallet.com/index.php" target="_blank">KeyWallet</a> is a useful and convenient desktop utility that spares you the trouble of filling in your logins, passwords and other personal data manually"
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Kinberlink]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Kinberlink.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.kinberlin.com/kinberlink/index.asp" target="_blank">Kinberlink</a> network messaging. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[KK Loader]
Confirmed=U
Filename=loadkk.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.keykey.com/index1.html" target="_blank">KeyKey XP Professional</a> from KeyKey.com. "Monitor Instant Messages, Chats, Emails, Web Site URLs, Passwords, Computer Programs, Start Up and Shut Down time and much more completely undetected to the user."
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[KM9801U]
Confirmed=U
Filename=MMHotKey.exe
Description=Multimedia key handling for the relevant type of Turbo-Media keyboard. Shortcut available
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Kodak Batch Transfer]
Confirmed=N
Filename=pezdow1.exe
Description=Part of "Kodak Picture Easy" software for digital cameras. Includes the display of an icon in the System Tray to quickly transfer photos to a PC
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Kodak Picture Transfer Software]
Confirmed=N
Filename=pts.exe
Description=Looks for Kodak camera connection and media insertion. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Kodak Software Updater]
Confirmed=N
Filename=backweb*****.exe
Description=Software updater for <a href="http://www.kodak.com/global/en/digital/easyShare/indexFlash.jhtml" target="_blank">Kodak Easyshare</a> digital cameras
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Konni Symbol Autostart]
Confirmed=N
Filename=KonniSymbol.exe
Description=Gives configuration access to <a href="http://www.besoftware.com/index.html" target="_blank">RagTime Solo</a> professional business publishing software. RagTime Solo is the private user version of RagTime 5
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[LASTinst]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=N/A
Description=For Gilat Communications internet satellite systems. Gilat rescue (Satellite system restore). Required if you have this system. Can cause a BSOD (blue screen of death) if left out
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Later]
Confirmed=?
Filename=later.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Launchboard]
Confirmed=U
Filename=lnchbrd.exe
Description="LaunchBoard software from Darwin turns your keyboard into a remote control for the Internet and your computer! With LaunchBoard 2.0, you can customize up to 38 keys on your PC keyboard to instantly launch Web Sites, start applications, perform custom macros, handle Windows shortcuts, store passwords, and perform loads of other customizable functions"
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Launcher]
Confirmed=N
Filename=relaunch.exe
Description=Audio Applications Launcher for the Philips <a href="http://www.consumer.philips.com/global/b2c/ce/catalog/product.jhtml;jsessionid=ONLYIDABKOHRQCRQNE2RYVIKGBUCWHD0?divId=0&groupId=PCSTUFF&catId=&subCatId=SOUNDCARDS&productId=PSC703_05" target="_blank">Rythmiic Edge</a> soundcard (the Philips Rhythmic Edge is the same as the Thunderbird PCI soundcard - see <a href="#TBTray">TBtray</a>). Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Lavasoft Adwatch]
Confirmed=U
Filename=Ad-watch.exe
Description=Part of Lavasoft <a href="http://www.lavasoft.de/aaw.html#a6" target="_blank">Ad-aware Plus</a> - realtime spyware-monitor watching your memory and registry for spyware that tries to install or change your system
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[LDM]
Confirmed=N
Filename=backweb-8876480.exe
Description=ldmconf.exe
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[LED TRAY]
Confirmed=U
Filename=LEDTRAY.EXE
Description=Installs a USB compact flash card reader or drive on start-up. The device is distributed by Microtech and is made by a company called SnapShot. Required if you want the reader to work
Description=Associated with the Lexmark X83 all-in-one printer/scanner/copier. Reuired for correct operation
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Lexmark X83 Button Monitor]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=ACMonitor_X83.exe
Description=Associated with the Lexmark X83 all-in-one printer/scanner/copier. Reuired for correct operation
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[LexmarkPrinTray]
Confirmed=N
Filename=printray.exe
Description=Lexmark Printer icon in the System Tray for quick access. Not required - uncheck via Printer configuration rather than MSCONFIG. Can also be listed as <a href="#PrinTray">PrinTray</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[LexStart]
Confirmed=U
Filename=lexstart.exe
Description=Lexmark printer software may add Lexstart.exe in the startup folder to handle print commands that you send to the printer. Sometimes required for the printer to work correctly - not in the case of a Lexmark Z42 for instance
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[LicCrtl]
Confirmed=N
Filename=runservice.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.elicense.com/" target="_blank">eLicense</a>, licensing system incorporated with some software and games
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[li-multi****]
Confirmed=X
Filename=li-multi****.exe
Description=Adult web-dialler - **** is random
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[li-speed****]
Confirmed=X
Filename=dlres.exe
Description=Adult web-dialler - **** is random
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[li-thund****]
Confirmed=X
Filename=li-thund****.exe
Description=Adult web-dialler - **** is random
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[LIU]
Confirmed=N
Filename=LIU.exe
Description=Logitech Internet Update. Used to update drivers/software for Logitech's Wingman, QuickCam, etc devices. Reports claim it doesn't work very well and you can manually update the files anyway
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Live Menu]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Dllcmd32.exe
Description=eFax Send button for eFax Messenger Plus. Available via Start -> Programs Disabling instructions available <a href="http://www.efax.com/help/index.asp" target="_blank">here</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[LMSTATUS]
Confirmed=N
Filename=LMSTATUS.EXE
Description=Lexmark Status Monitor. Checks the current status of Lexmark printers (and other devices?)
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[LoadBlackD]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=blackd.exe
Description=This is the "intrusion detection system" of the <a href="http://www.iss.net/products_services/hsoffice_protection/blkice_protect_pc.php" target="_blank">BlackICE PC Protection</a> (was Defender) firewall which loads independently of the "user interface" (<a href="#BlackIce%20Utility">BlackICE Utility</a>)
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[LoadDBackUp]
Confirmed=X
Filename=BcTool.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.gibe@mm.html" target="_blank"> GIBE</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[LoadFonts]
Confirmed=X
Filename=LoadFonts.vbs
Description=Homepage hijacker that changes your homepage to an adult material site
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[LoadOrderVerification]
Confirmed=X
Filename=*.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://www.antivirus.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=BKDR_TRON.A" target="_blank">TRON</a> VIRUS! * is a random file name, possibly Pthymvfr.exe
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[LoadPowerProfile]
Confirmed=U
Filename=Rundll32.exe powrprof.dll
Description=Power management specifics such as monitor shut-off, system standby, etc. Associated with power management and is listed twice - see <a href="http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q187/6/11.ASP?LN=EN-GB&SD=gn&FR=0" target="_blank">here</a>. Loads your selected power scheme. May not be required - depends upon whether you modify the default Control Panel -> Power Options settings
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[LoadQM]
Confirmed=U
Filename=loadqm.exe
Description=Loads the <a href="http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;q309418" target="_blank"> MSN Queue Manager</a>. Note that disabling this can sometimes prevent internet sharing working on Win2K Pro SP2. Reports also suggest that removing it will re-enable internet access - hence the "users choice" recommendation. If you have problems leave it, otherwise I recommend you disable it
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[LOAD WB]
Confirmed=U
Filename=LOADWB.EXE
Description=Part of Stardock's <a href="http://www.windowblinds.net/" target="_blank">WindowBlinds</a> custom desktop program. "WindowBlinds is the first utility of its kind. It extends Win98/NT/2K/XP to have a fully skinnable user interface. You can change the style of title bars, buttons, toolbars and much more". If you use it - keep it if not then uninstall it
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Logitech Desktop Manager]
Confirmed=N
Filename=
Description=
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[LogitechGalleryRepair]
Confirmed=N
Filename=ISStart.exe
Description=Associated with Logitech cameras
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[LogitechImageStudioTray]
Confirmed=N
Filename=LogiTray.exe
Description=Associated with Logitech cameras
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Logitech Wakeup]
Confirmed=N
Filename=lgwakeup.exe
Description=Loads at startup and monitors the scanner. When a document is inserted in the scanner the wakeup program feeds the document a fraction of a inch into the scanner and then it launches the control center software. From the control center you can select whether to fax or copy or print the scanned documents. If you uncheck the Logitech wakeup software from the startup it no longer launches the control center or feeds the document a fraction of an inch. You can manually launch the control center software via Start ->Programs and still be able to scan images
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[LogWatch]
Confirmed=U
Filename=logwat95.exe
Description=Licensing patch for products installed on NT by Computer Associates such as eTrust. Detects and updates old versions of lic98.dll - see <a href="http://support.ca.com/Download/patches/licenseit/LO51215.html" target="_blank">here</a>. Not required if you already have a newer version or the patch has been applied
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Look 'n' Stop]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=looknstop.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.looknstop.com/En/index2.htm">Look 'n' Stop</a> personal firewall
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Lotus Organizer EasyClip]
Confirmed=N
Filename=easyclip.exe
Description="The Easy Clip icon automates the collection of information from sources such as e-mail to create an Organizer address, appointment, task or Notepad page." Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Lotus QuickStart]
Confirmed=N
Filename=smartctr.exe
Description=Lotus central application, called SmartCenter, which runs on the Windows desktop. SmartCenter toolbar stretches across the top or, optionally, the bottom of the screen. Uses a lot of resources. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Lotus SuiteStart]
Confirmed=U
Filename=suitest.exe
Description=<font SIZE=2>Puts the individual Lotus components in the system tray</font> taskbar when you start Windows. Can be disabled via MSCONFIG -> Startup as "Lotus SuiteStart 97 Edition". All individual components available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[LS120 Superdisk]
Confirmed=N
Filename=??
Description=Supposed to accelerate transfer rate on LS-120, contributes to system lockups
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Lsass]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=lsass.exe
Description=LSASS.EXE is the Local Security Authority Sub-System. Essentially, it's the file that gives you WinNT/2K/XP. If it can't start you can't get in
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[LT DAEMON]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=ltdaemon.exe
Description=Acts as a data spooler for the DSL modem (similar to a cache). Do not uncheck if the DSL modem is being used
Description=Lucent Tech. Soft Modem Messaging application - may be found on Fujitsu Lifebook and Acer notebooks, maybe others too
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[LTWinModem1]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=ltmsg.exe
Description=One of the "popular" WinModem series. WinModems use software rather than hardware - hence putting a load on the CPU. Needed if you have it for loading the drivers. See <a href="http://808hi.com/56k/winmodems.asp" target="_blank">here</a> for more WinModem information
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[LVComs]
Confirmed=N
Filename=lvcoms.exe
Description=Lvcomm server. Related to Logitech Quick Cam - works fine without it
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[LWBMOUSE]
Confirmed=U
Filename=MOUSE32A.EXE
Description=Mouse driver - required if you use non-standard Windows driver features
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Lwinst Run Profiler]
Confirmed=N
Filename=lwtest.exe
Description=Logitech Wingman Profiler for the Logitech joysticks. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[LXSUPMON]
Confirmed=N
Filename=LXSUPMON.EXE
Description=Lexmark Printer. The printer should work fine without it
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[laxmsp32.exe]
Confirmed=?
Filename=lxamsp32.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Machine Debug Manager]
Confirmed=N
Filename=mdm.exe
Description=Used by developers for debugging. Those who have encountered it have unchecked it with no degradation in performance. Can also be listed as <a href="#MDM7">MDM7</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MadExe]
Confirmed=N
Filename=LaunchRA.exe
Description=Dell Resolution Assistant
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MAD.EXE]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=MAD.EXE
Description=MAD.exe is the MS Exchange 5.5 System Attendant and can also consume a large amount of resources - resolved by the latest Exchange 5.5 Service Pack. Also part of Exchange 2000 Server but does it have the same problems?. Apparently you need to leave this running but is it needed at start-up?
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MagicDsk]
Confirmed=N
Filename=MAGICDSK.EXE
Description=Magic DeskTop is a small and novel utility which will allow you the option of hiding or showing your desktop icons
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Mailbox Verifier]
Confirmed=N
Filename=mboxvrfy.exe
Description=<a href="http://" target="_blank">Mailbox Verifier (MV)</a> is free software that will notify you about new messages arrived to your mailbox. Only works with POP3 mailboxes (not web-mail based systems) and you should be able to set your mail system to check all accounts at regular intervals anyway (in Outlook for instance)
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Mail.com]
Confirmed=?
Filename=mcalert.exe
Description=<a href="http://mail01.mail.com/" target="_blank">Mail.com</a> - free web-mail service. <font color="#FF0000">Does mcalert.exe notify you when new mail has arrived?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Main Executable (HP)]
Confirmed=?
Filename=HP05T0R5.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000">HP (Hewlett-Packard) related. Maybe related to printers. Now - what does it do? </font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Matrox Color Control]
Confirmed=N
Filename=hgcctl95.exe
Description=For Matrox video cards. Quick access to changing colors
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Matrox Control Center]
Confirmed=N
Filename=mgactrl.exe
Description=For Matrox video cards. Quick access to settings
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Matrox Diagnostic]
Confirmed=N
Filename=mgadiag.exe
Description=For Matrox video cards. Quick access to diagnostics
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Matrox Powerdesk]
Confirmed=N
Filename=PDesk.exe
Description=For Matrox video cards. Quick access to tweak your card to your liking
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Matrox QuickDesk]
Confirmed=N
Filename=mgaqdesk.exe
Description=For Matrox video cards. Quick access to tweak your card to your liking
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MaxAlerts]
Confirmed=?
Filename=MaxAlterts.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MaxtorReg]
Confirmed=U
Filename=AUTOREG.EXE
Description=Part of <a href="#SysAgent">SYSagent</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MBM 4]
Confirmed=U
Filename=MBM4.exe
Description=Motherboard Monitor 4 - only needed if you overclock your system and want to keep a check on system temperatures/voltages/etc. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MBM 5]
Confirmed=U
Filename=MBM5.exe
Description=<a href="http://mbm.livewiredev.com/" target="_blank">Motherboard Monitor 5</a>. As above but for version 5
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MBProbe]
Confirmed=U
Filename=mbrpobe.exe
Description=<a href="http://mbprobe.livewiredev.com/about.html" target="_blank">MBProbe</a> - only needed if you overclock your system and want to keep a check on system temperatures/voltages/etc. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[McAfee.InstantUpdate.Monitor]
Confirmed=U
Filename=RuLaunch.exe
Description=McAfee VirusScan instant updates for virus definitions. Leave enabled unless you update virus definitions manually on a regular basis
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[McAfee Firewall]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=CPD.EXE
Description=Firewall bundled with McAfee VirusScan 6.*. Can also be listed as <a href="#CPD_EXE">CPD_EXE</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[McAfee Guardian]
Confirmed=N
Filename=CMGRDIAN.EXE
Description=McAfee's QuickClean, an offline version of the one in their online Clinic. Normally run offline and not needed. Incidentally, incorporates more cleanup programs than the likes of WinOptimizer and System Mechanic
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[McAfeeVirusScanService]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=Avsynmgr.exe
Description=From McAfee VirusScan version 5.x. Runs VirusScan System Tray (Vsstat.exe), WebScanX (Webscanx.exe), VirusScan System Scan (Vshwin32.exe) and VirusScan Console (Avconsol.exe) under one application
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[McAfeeWebscanX]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=WebScanX.exe
Description=From McAfee VirusScan up to version 4.x. Provides functionality for VShield Download Scan and Internet Filter modules. Enables internet scanning. Guards against malicious ActiveX programs, etc
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[McAfee Winguage]
Confirmed=N
Filename=??
Description=Part of McAfee Nuts & Bolts. "WinGuage is a dynamic reporting tool that constantly monitors your use of Windows and your applications, to alert you to potential problems before they become serious". Resource hog. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[McAgentExe]
Confirmed=U
Filename=mcagent.exe
Description=From McAfee VirusScan On-line. The Agent is a red M icon <img src="../images/mcafee_logo_16x16.gif" width=16 height=16> that appears in the Windows system tray or Notification Area (if you're running Windows XP). If you don't see the agent icon, VirusScan Online may not be installed
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[McUpdateExe]
Confirmed=U
Filename=mcupdate.exe
Description=From McAfee VirusScan On-line. Automatically updates your virus definitions. Leave enabled unless you regularly update these definitions
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[mcvsshld]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=mcvsshld.exe
Description=McAfee VirusScan On-line. See also <a href="#McAgentExe">McAgentExe</a> above
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MChanger]
Confirmed=N
Filename=MChanger.exe
Description=Media Changer - utility that allows you to change wallpapers, sounds, themes, etc
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[mdac_runonce]
Confirmed=N
Filename=runonce.exe
Description=Associated with MS Data Access Components (MDAC). Sometimes left over after installation - not required. NOTE :- don't delete "runonce.exe".
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MDM7]
Confirmed=N
Filename=mdm.exe
Description=Used by developers for debugging. Those who have encountered it have unchecked it with no degradation in performance. Can also be listed as <a href="#Machine%20Debug%20Manager">Machine Debug Manager</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MediaLoads]
Confirmed=X
Filename=
Description=
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Media Manager Indexer]
Confirmed=U
Filename=AIRSVCU.EXE
Description=Part of MS Visual InterDev, Media Manager is an easy media file management system that works in conjunction with Windows Explorer. The Media Manager Indexer is a program that indexes all the information about your media files and puts it into a database. For more information see <a href="http://www.cug.edu.cn/fwzn/wlzx/wlfw/vid/USINGVID/0-7897/0-7897-0762-4/ch09.htm" target="_blank">here</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MediaMonitor]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Mediam~1.exe
Description=Installed by Smartdisk MVP CD burning software. Software will work fine without it
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MediaRing Talk]
Confirmed=N
Filename=mrtalk.exe
Description=Media Ring Talk, voice recognition software, Resource hog. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MemoKit]
Confirmed=U
Filename=MK.EXE
Description=Memory optimizer. It loads from startup group and it goes off as soon as the program (memokit.exe) is loaded in the System Tray. Mk.exe does not run while the memokit.exe is running. Probably loads a flash screen at startup and shutdown that stays on screen less than 5 seconds and gives you a button to push to purchase the full version. MS professionals recommend not using memory managers with Win98/SE/ME. See <a href="http://www.aumha.org/a/memmgmt.htm" target="_blank">this</a> article and make up your own mind
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Memory+]
Confirmed=U
Filename=tfimemsr.exe
Description=Memory optimizer. MS professionals recommend not using memory managers with Win98/SE/ME. See <a href="http://www.aumha.org/a/memmgmt.htm" target="_blank">this</a> article and make up your own mind
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Memory Stick Monitor]
Confirmed=N
Filename=MSTAT.exe
Description=Used with the Sony floppy disk adapter for memory sticks, showing if there is a stick in the computer
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MemTurbo]
Confirmed=U
Filename=??
Description=<a href="http://www.memturbo.com/" target="_blank">MemTurbo</a> memory optimizer. MS professionals recommend not using memory managers with Win98/SE/ME. See <a href="http://www.aumha.org/a/memmgmt.htm" target="_blank">this</a> article and make up your own mind
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MenuSnap]
Confirmed=N
Filename=MenuSnap.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.rietta.com/menusnap/" target="_blank">MenuSnap</a> from Rietta Solutions. Utility that re-orders your Start Menu items alphabetically. You may not want this utility if you're able to do this manually by selecting Start -> Programs and right-clicking and choosing "Sort by Name" if availabe
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MessengerPlus]
Confirmed=N
Filename=MsgPlus.exe
Description=Third party MSN Messenger extension that hides banner ads and adds archiving and other useful features. Appears not to work unless checked, but may be activated after startup
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[mfgboot]
Confirmed=?
Filename=??
Description=<font color="#FF0000">??</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MGA_CD_Install]
Confirmed=N
Filename=mgasetup.exe
Description=Matrox Millennium video driver. Not required once drivers installed
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MGA Quickdesk]
Confirmed=N
Filename=MGAQDESK.EXE
Description=For Matrox video cards. Quick access to tweak your card to your liking
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[mgavctrl]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=
Description=
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MHINIT]
Confirmed=N
Filename=MHINIT.EXE
Description=Part of the Cybermedia Clean Sweep package
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Microangelo Desktop]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Muamgr.exe
Description=Quick access to MicroAngelo 5.0. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[microAttuneDownload]
Confirmed=N
Filename=atmdlusr.exe
Description=USR (US Robotics) modem auto updater. May be a sub-set of <a href="#AttuneSystray">Attune</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Microsoft Announcement Listener]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Annclist.exe
Description=MS WebTV for Windows. Used to display TV on your PC via a compatible video card with in-built tuner (such as ATI All-In-Wonder). If you don't use it - uninstall it
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Microsoft Diagnostic]
Confirmed=X
Filename=<filename>.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://www3.ca.com/virusinfo/Virus.asp?ID=11532" target="_blank">ACEBOT</a> VIRUS! The <filename>.exe will be random and must be deleted after the virus has been removed. Not to be confused with the DOS based MSD.EXE
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Microsoft Find Fast]
Confirmed=X
Filename=Findfast.exe
Description=Complete utter waste of space! Part of MS Office - searches disk drives for Office file types and creates an index to make opening them easier
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MICROSOFT FIREWALL CLIENT]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=ISATRAY.EXE
Description=MS Internet Security and Acceleration Server 2000
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Microsoft Greetings Reminder]
Confirmed=N
Filename=MHPRMINF.EXE
Description=You really want to be reminded about somebody's birthday at the expense of resources?
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Microsoft Greetings Workshop Reminder]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Gwremind.exe
Description=You really want to be reminded about somebody's birthday at the expense of resources?
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Microsoft Intellitype Pro]
Confirmed=U
Filename=speedkey.exe
Description=Additional keyboard shortcuts on MS programmable keyboard
Description=Part of MS Office 95 (v7.0). According to <a href="http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q132755" target="_blank">this</a> it improves the performance. Most likely a predecessor of MS Find Fast above and can be disabled
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Microsoft Office Shortcut Bar]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Msoffice.exe
Description=Alternative shortcuts to the Start -> Programs way of running applications installed as part of MS Office. Some people prefer it but a better way is to create Desktop Shortcuts if you want access these programs quickly
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Microsoft Sidewinder Game Controller Software]
Confirmed=N
Filename=SWTRAY.EXE
Description=MS SideWinder game controller system tray icon. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Microsoft Sound Volume Tool]
Confirmed=N
Filename=mssvol.exe
Description=This is a Blue version of the yellow speaker icon on the system tray and is used to edit advanced Sound Features that the MS DSS80 Speakers add. Should be accessible via Start -> Settings -> Control Panel
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Microsoft Webserver]
Confirmed=U
Filename=svctrl.exe
Description=Personal web server program which enables you to create and host a web server from your computer. Not required for most people
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Microsoft Works Calendar Reminders]
Confirmed=N
Filename=wkcalrem.exe
Description=Produces a pop-up reminder of events scheduled using the MS Works Calendar
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Microsoft Works Portfolio]
Confirmed=N
Filename=WksSb.exe
Description=The Works Portfolio tool lets you collect and organize text and pictures from the Web or your favorite program.Can be prevented from starting from a setting within Portfolio
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Microsoft Works Update Detection ]
Confirmed=N
Filename=wkdetect.exe
Description=Checks for updates to MS Works
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[minilog]
Confirmed=U
Filename=MINILOG.EXE
Description=If you don't have ZoneAlarm or ZoneAlarm Pro running you don't need this. This must be enabled if programs such as VisualZone Report utility or ZoneLog Analyzer are in use
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MiniNote]
Confirmed=N
Filename=MININOTE.EXE
Description=<a href="http://www.fookes.com/software/mininote.htm" target="_blank">Mini NoteTab</a> was the first in the family of "NoteTab" text and HTML editors from Fookes Software
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MINIFERT.EXE]
Confirmed=N
Filename=MINIFERT.EXE
Description=Part of <a href="#BackWeb"> Backweb</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Mirabilis ICQ]
Confirmed=N
Filename=NDetect.exe
Description=icq.exe -minimize
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[miroVIDEO Tray Tool]
Confirmed=N
Filename=misitray.exe
Description=Tool for quickly changing options for miro/Pinnacle capture cards during capture/playback/output. When this program is closed, another program (mv-ctrl) is also closed, but mv-ctrl does not have its own EXE file. Only needed when using the capture card, e.g. for the above actions
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Mixghost]
Confirmed=N
Filename=mixghost.exe
Description=Management software for Altec Lansing speakers. If a change is needed, the user can launch it from the Start menu
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MMhid]
Confirmed=U
Filename=mmhid.dll
Description=This is the <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/hwdev/tech/input/audctrl.asp" target="_blank">Human Interface Device Server</a> for Win98, it is required only if you are using USB Audio Devices you can disable via Msconfig. See <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/hwdev/hid/audctrl.htm" target="_blank">here</a>. Typical examples are USB multimedia keyboards with volume control and web-ready keyboards. For example - loaded by default with MS DSS80 Speakers because they have Volume, Mute and Bass controls on the speaker. Some users may experience problems disabling this - if this is the case then re-enable it. Equivalent to Hidserv in Win98SE/2000/Me/XP
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MMHK]
Confirmed=?
Filename=mmhk.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000">A driver found on a Compaq Presario 800T notebook. Possibly something to do with multimedia hot keys?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MMHotKey]
Confirmed=?
Filename=MMHotKey.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000">From T-Media - possibly something to do with multimedia hot keys?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MM Install]
Confirmed=?
Filename=setup.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Possibly <a href="http://www.moneysoft.co.uk/" target="_blank">Money Manager</a> from Moneysoft?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[mmpti]
Confirmed=?
Filename=m1mmpti.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MMTASK]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=mmtask.tsk
Description=A check on the file's properties reveals "Multimedia background task support module". MMTASK is a very simple 16-bit program used by certain multimedia drivers (which are still 16-bit on Win9x) to perform background processing. Some soundcards need this to support MIDI, etc
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MMRun]
Confirmed=?
Filename=mmrun.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000"> May be related to Musicmatch Jukebox as below?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MMtray]
Confirmed=N
Filename=mm_tray.exe
Description=Musicmatch Jukebox icon in the task tray. Often supplied with HP CD-RW drives. The program works fine without it
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[mnsvc]
Confirmed=X
Filename=mnsvc.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/backdoor.autoupder.html" target="_blank">AUTOUPDER</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[mobsync]
Confirmed=N
Filename=mobsync.exe
Description=Find more information about its use <a href="http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q256/1/39.asp?LN=EN-GB&SD=gn&FR=0" target="_blank">here</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MOD]
Confirmed=N
Filename=muamger.exe
Description=MicroAngelo On Display from <a href="http://www.impactsoft.com/muangelo/ondisplay/prodinfo.htm" target="_blank">Impact Software</a> lets you customize Windows icons. With a few exceptions, you can customize icons by right-clicking on them
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Morpheus]
Confirmed=N
Filename=morpheus.exe
Description=MusicCity Networks' Morpheus - another peer-to-peer client based on Kazaa. Notable in that this one doesn't seem to install the adware that clog the Kazaa download. They claim they are adware free, and a visitor quotes "I have seen no instance of any since using it"
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MoneyAgent]
Confirmed=N
Filename=money express.exe
Description=Part of MS Money. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Money Express]
Confirmed=N
Filename=moneyexpress.exe
Description=Part of MS Money. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MoneyStartUp10.0]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Activation.exe
Description=Part of MS Money 2002. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Monitor Apache Servers]
Confirmed=?
Filename=ApacheMonitor.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[mosearch]
Confirmed=X
Filename=mosearch.exe
Description=Fast Search in Office XP - similar to the new revision of the Find Fast feature in Office 2000. Fast Search uses the Indexing Services in Office XP to create a catalog of Office files on your computer's hard disk. As with Find Fast - a waste of resources. If it can't be disabled via MSCONFIG try <a href="http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q282/1/06.asp" target="_blank">here</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MotiveMonitor]
Confirmed=U
Filename=motmon.exe
Description=On HP systems. MotiveMonitor allows you to use HP Instant Support, and allows the agent on the other side to do harddrive/ram/video/etc tests on the computer. Can cause some users problems with IE and Netscape by disabling this - in this case leave it to run. For most users it's not required
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Motive SmartBridge]
Confirmed=N
Filename=mpbtn.exe
Description=System tray icon for the Virtual Assistant from <a href="http://www.attbi.com/" target="_blank">AT&T Broadband</a>, used to communicate internet problems via the network rather than telephone. Available via desktop shortcut or Start -> Programs - not required
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Mount Safe & Sound]
Confirmed=U
Filename=Fbmount.exe
Description=From McAfee VirusScan version 5.x. Creates back-up sets of critical files in a separate area of a hard drive. If you make regular back-ups it's not needed and can be painful during system start
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Mouse 32A]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Mouse32A.exe
Description=Mouse driver to control mouse functions from Azona. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MouseCount]
Confirmed=N
Filename=MC.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.kittyfeet.com/mousecount.htm" target="_blank">MouseCount</a> by Kittyfeet Software. "Utility for counting how many times us computer junkies click our mouse in a given session/day/week/month/year." Not required
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[mouseElf]
Confirmed=U
Filename=MC.exe
Description=System Tray access to the mouse control panel for Genius Netscroll mice. Required if you use non-standard Windows driver features
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Mousinfo]
Confirmed=U
Filename=mousinfo.exe
Description=MS mouse information tool - for troubleshooting mouse problems
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Mouse Suite 98 Daemon]
Confirmed=N
Filename=pelmiced.exe
Description=Mouse driver. Appears to cause a behaviour where the desktop suddenly flips back up when playing DirectX associated games
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MovieNetworks]
Confirmed=X
Filename=MovieNetworks.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.movienetworks.com/" target="_blank">MovieNetworks</a> will connect you by DOMESTIC PREMIUM RATE TELEPHONE NUMBER 900-xxx-xxxx. So you get xxx rate picture and junk. And it will allow you to stay on the internet on their line and $$$ and remove the C:\Program Files\MovieNetworks directory
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Mozilla Quick Launch]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Netscp6.exe
Description=Mozilla.exe
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MPFExe]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=mpf.exe
Description=McAfee Personal Firewall
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MPREXE.exe]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=mprexe.exe
Description=WIN32 Network Service Interface Process. MPREXE.exe enables the computer to have multiple clients/protocols for networks. There are some problems with it sometimes though - see <a href="support.microsoft.com/directory/article.asp?ID=KB;EN-US;Q178084" target="_blank">here</a> and <a href="http://www.ohsu.edu/win95/html/mprexe.html" target="_blank">here</a>. Note - why some people have it listed in start-up programs I don't know but I was asked to include it here. It automatically runs in the background. NOTE : sometimes it will appear in start-ups if you have a virus
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MprHTML]
Confirmed=X
Filename=MprHTML.exe
Description=Added as a result of a variant of the <a href="http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=BKDR_VAGRNOCK.12" target="_blank">VAGRNOCKER</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MPTBox]
Confirmed=?
Filename=MPTBOX.EXE
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Related to Cannon Multi-Pass</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MP_STATUS_]
Confirmed=?
Filename=
Description=<td valign=top><font color="#FF0000">Related to Cannon Multi-Pass</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MS7531]
Confirmed=X
Filename=ms7531.exe
Description=Homepage hijacker
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MSAdmin]
Confirmed=X
Filename=jdbgmrg.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=TROJ_DASMIN.A" target="_blank">DASMIN.A</a> VIRUS! Note - this is not the valid JDBGMGR.EXE file - see <a href="http://vil.mcafee.com/dispVirus.asp?virus_k=99436" target="_blank">here</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MSBB]
Confirmed=X
Filename=msbb.exe
Description=Advertising spyware
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[mscn]
Confirmed=U
Filename=mscn.exe
Description=Part of the SafeChildNet internet filtering program - required if you use it
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MSConfigReminder]
Confirmed=N
Filename=msconfig.exe
Description=This is an entry that appears when you uncheck an item in the Startup group, and will disappear if on the next reboot you select the option to not be reminded that you are running in Selective Startup mode
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[msdos423]
Confirmed=X
Filename=msdos423.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=WORM_MENACE.A" target="_blank"> MENACE</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MSDTC]
Confirmed=N
Filename=msdtcw.exe
Description=MS Distributed Transaction Coordinator. Auto dials on startup - <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/technet/Transsrv/Manuals/NTOptPk/Admin/manage.asp" target="_blank">more info</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MSGSRV32.exe]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=msgsrv32.exe
Description=Windows 32-bit VxD Message Server. For more information on its function and why it's needed, see <a href="http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q138/7/08.asp" target="_blank">here</a>. Note - why some people have it listed in start-up programs I don't know but I was asked to include it here. It automatically runs in the background
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MSHT@]
Confirmed=X
Filename=MSHT@.EXE
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=PE_MAGISTR.A" target="_blank">MAGISTR.A</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MSKernel32]
Confirmed=X
Filename=MSKernel32.vbs
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://www.antivirus.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=VBS_LOVELETTER" target="_blank"> LOVELETTER</a> (I LOVE YOU) VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MSLIB32]
Confirmed=?
Filename=mswatch32.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MSMSGS]
Confirmed=N
Filename=msmsgs.exe
Description=<a href="http://msn.messenger.com/" target="_blank">MSN Messenger</a> utility. If you don't use MSN Messenger, this can be annoying. Available via Start -> ProgramsGo to MS Messenger > Tools > Options > Preferences and uncheck "Run this program when Windows starts"
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[msn]
Confirmed=X
Filename=system32.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=WORM_KITRO.A" target="_blank"> KITRO.A</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MS Network Control]
Confirmed=X
Filename=mswin.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/trojan.dumba.html" target="_blank">DUMBA</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MSN Internet Access]
Confirmed=N
Filename=trayclnt.exe
Description=Quick way to connect to MSN internet service - replaces "MSN Quick View" from V5.6 onwards
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MSN Quick View]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Msndc.exe
Description=Quick way to connect to MSN internet service
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MSOOBD]
Confirmed=X
Filename=MSOOBD.EXE
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=PE_MAGISTR.A" target="_blank">MAGISTR.A</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MSPQFile]
Confirmed=X
Filename=MSA****.TMP
Description=Homepage hijacker. See <a href="http://www.spywareinfo.com/yabbse/index.php?board=11;action=display;threadid=776;start=10" target="_blank">here</a> for more information. **** can be anything
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[mspwr]
Confirmed=?
Filename=pupstman.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MSPY2002]
Confirmed=N
Filename=ImScInst.exe
Description=Part of Microsoft's Input Message Editor (IME) for translating Japanese/Chinese text in IE, Outlook and Word
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Msrc]
Confirmed=X
Filename=Msrc.exe
Description=Added as a result of the KRYPTONIC GHOST VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MSRegSvc]
Confirmed=X
Filename=regsvc32.exe
Description=Homepage hijacker that changes your homepage to an adult material site
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MSREGIT]
Confirmed=X
Filename=Msgp.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=BKDR_KRYPGHOS.13" target="_blank">KRYPGHOS</a> (Kryptonic Ghost) VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Ms Spool32]
Confirmed=X
Filename=MS SPOOL32.EXE
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/backdoor.assasin.html" target="_blank">ASASSIN</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MSVXD]
Confirmed=X
Filename=MSVXD.EXE
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=WORM_DATOM.A" target="_blank">DATOM.A</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Mswincfg]
Confirmed=X
Filename=Mswincfg32.exe
Description=Added as a result of the CYBERSPY VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MSwheel]
Confirmed=U
Filename=mswheel.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.microsoft.com/intellipoint/" target="_blank">Microsoft Intellipoint</a> software for their Intellimouse series of mice - required if you use non-standard Windows driver features
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Msys32]
Confirmed=X
Filename=morfitwebentrance.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.morfit.com/Eng/" target="_blank">Morfit ADjectPager</a> - "uses home page rental technology for generating revenues". Homepage hi-jacker that re-defines your IE or Netscape start page as http://www.web-entrance.com/. Any installed application including this must be un-installed before you can reset your homepage
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[muamgr]
Confirmed=N
Filename=muamgr.exe
Description=Quick access to MicroAngelo 5.0. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MultiCAM Initializer]
Confirmed=U
Filename=MCamBoot.exe
Description=The MultiCAM Initializer is part of the MultiCAM software package provided by <a href="http://www.vistaimaging.com/multicam.htm" target="_blank">Vista Imaging</a> in order to run up to 10 USB ViCAM or 3Com Home Connect PC Digital cameras on a single computer. Clears itself from memory once initialized but can also be safely disabled
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Multi-function keyboard]
Confirmed=U
Filename=GWHotkey.exe
Description=Software that sets up the Gateway AnyKey keyboard shortcuts (a series of buttons that allow one-click access to e-mail, browser, volume and CD/DVD controls, etc)
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MULTIMEDIA KEYBOARD]
Confirmed=U
Filename=MMKeybd.exe
Description=Multimedia keyboard manager. Required if you use the additional keys. Can also be listed as <a href="#Keyboard%20Manager">Keyboard Manager</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MultiRes]
Confirmed=U
Filename=MultiRes.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.entechtaiwan.com/" target="_blank">MultiRes</a> - system tray utility allowing quick access to changing desktop resolutions and has the ability to lock the screen refresh rate in WinNT/2K/XP
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[murphy shield]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=lmgui.exe
Description=Firewall part of <a href="http://www.bitdefender.com/" target="_blank">BitDefender</a> virus scanner/firewall
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MxHLp32]
Confirmed=X
Filename=MxHLp32.exe
Description=Added as a result of a variant of the <a href="http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=BKDR_VAGRNOCK.12" target="_blank">VAGRNOCKER</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[myNetWatchman]
Confirmed=U
Filename=nwclient.exe
Description=Sends your firewall alerts to a <a href="http://www.mynetwatchman.com/" target="_blank">website</a>, which then filters them and forwards details of suspicious activities to the host ISP they originated from. Only needs to be running when your firewall is running
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MyAgtTry]
Confirmed=U
Filename=MyAgtTry.exe
Description=System tray notification for McAfee <a href="http://www.mcafeeasap.com/content/virusscan_asap/default.asp" target="_blank">VirusScan ASaP</a> on-line scanner. Not required to be protectec but you lose notifications
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Myapp]
Confirmed=X
Filename=service.exe
Description=Homepage hijacker
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[MyVitalAgent]
Confirmed=U
Filename=VtlAgent.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.qip.lucent.com/qip/spectra/invoke.cfm?id=FBAD6307%2D6CCA%2D4CC3%2D851F5D42DB652AB2&Method=DisplayDetails" target="_blank">MyVitalAgent</a> from Lucent Technologies. Replacement for Net.Medic, monitoring all popular internet transactions and alerting the user of the loaction of connection problems. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[N2PTray]
Confirmed=?
Filename=Net2fone.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Part of Netscape 6. What does it do and is it needed?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Naimagent_service]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=EPOAgentnaimas32.exe
Description=Networked version of McAfee VirusScan. Installs, configures and updates the software and DAT (virus definition) files on local computers from a network server. A resource hog but required for DAT updates and if disabled can also cause random freezes and error messages
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Naimagent_UI]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=EPOAgentnaimag32.exe
Description=Networked version of McAfee VirusScan. Installs, configures and updates the software and DAT (virus definition) files on local computers from a network server. A resource hog but required for DAT updates and if disabled can also cause random freezes and error messages
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[NADaemon]
Confirmed=N
Filename=NADAEMON.EXE
Description=Program by <a href="http://www.netactive.com/" target="_blank">NetActive</a> which appears to be piggybacked onto some Nvidia graphics cards software. They seem to look after "digital rights management". One user reports disabling it has no detrimental affect - not required
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Naggerrunkey]
Confirmed=N
Filename=nagger.exe
Description=Packard Bell Free Internet Signup screen
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[NAV Agent]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=
Description=
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[NAV Configuration Wizard]
Confirmed=N
Filename=cfgwiz.exe
Description=Introduced with Norton Anti-Virus 2002, this is a real resource hog. Many NAV users will find they can live without loading it
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[NAV DefAlert]
Confirmed=U
Filename=DefAlert.exe
Description=Norton Anti-Virus Definitions Alert. Warns you if virus definitions are out of date. Leave enabled unless you manually update virus definitions on a regular basis
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Naviscope]
Confirmed=U
Filename=naviscope.exe
Description=<a href="http://naviscope.com/" target="_blank">Naviscope</a> is a multipurpose browser enhancement that can speed up Web searches, lock out cookies, examine HTML send/receive headers, provide single-click network diagnostics, and much more
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[NB Common Dialog Enhancements]
Confirmed=N
Filename=COMDLGEX.EXE
Description=Part of McAfee Nuts & Bolts. With Common Dialog Enhancements, you can add MRU list box to open dialogs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[NB Start Menu]
Confirmed=N
Filename=STARTM.EXE
Description=Part of McAfee Nuts & Bolts. Provides the same control as MSCONFIG and can be used instead if you have N&B
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[NB Windows Patterns]
Confirmed=N
Filename=WINDBKGND.EXE
Description=Part of McAfee Nuts & Bolts. With Background Patterns, you can change background patterns of wizard and dialog windows
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[NCD]
Confirmed=N
Filename=ncd.exe
Description=Norton Change Directory - from the DOS days that allows the user to change directories on their machine without typing the complete path
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[NCS_SS]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Csinsm32.exe
Description=Same as CleanSweep Smart Sweep-Internet Sweep
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[NDDEAGNT]
Confirmed=?
Filename=NDDEAGNT.EXE
Description=WinNT default process. Network Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE) Agent, handles requests for network DDE services
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[NDPS]
Confirmed=U
Filename=DPMW32.EXE
Description=Novell Distributed Printer Services - part of Novell's <a href="http://www.novell.com/products/netware/" target="_blank">Netware</a> Client and <a href="http://www.novell.com/products/groupwise/" target="_blank"> Groupwise</a> products. Not required if you don't use this feature
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[NeroCheck]
Confirmed=U
Filename=nerocheck.exe
Description=Associated with "Nero Burning Rom" CD writing software. Used to install/control Nero driver nerocd2k.sys. Required only if you use Win2K/XP and login without admin privileges
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[NetAccelerator]
Confirmed=U
Filename=NetAccel.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.netaccelerator.net/" target="_blank">NetAccelerator</a> is a "software utility that optimizes your internet access up to 1200% faster!. NetAccelerator speeds all modems allowing you to download faster, browse faster, surf faster!. Only required if you find it helps improve your performance
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Net Activity Diagram]
Confirmed=U
Filename=nad.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.metaproducts.com/mp/mpProducts_Detail.asp?id=20" target="_blank">Net Activity Diagram</a> from MetaProducts. Monitors your computer internet activity. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Netapi]
Confirmed=X
Filename=Netapi.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=BKDR_NETDEVIL.14" target="_blank">NETDEVIL.14</a> (NetDevil 1.4) VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[NetApp]
Confirmed=X
Filename=winserv.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=BKDR_SHADOWTHIEF" target="_blank">SHADOWTHIEF</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[NetCruiser Dialer]
Confirmed=U
Filename=NCDialer.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.netcruiser-software.com/products.html" target="_blank">NetCruiser Dialer</a> from NetCruiser Software. "An Internet dialer and connection monitor with features to launch applications when a connection is detected, dial and hangup at predefined times and automatic redialing of dropped connections"
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[netfxupdate]
Confirmed=?
Filename=netfxupdate.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Netline User]
Confirmed=N
Filename=netchk.exe
Description=Netline supplies internet related products and services and this program identifies user ID and IP information. Found installed along with the Falcon 4 game, for example
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Netropa Internet Receiver]
Confirmed=X
Filename=Netropa.exe
Description=Netropa Internet Receiver. Shows a scrolling bar with the news. Major resource hog and flagged as spyware
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Netscp6]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Netscp6.exe
Description=Netscape 6
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Netscape Messenger]
Confirmed=N
Filename=NETSCAPE.EXE
Description=In Netscape 6 (I know for sure with 6.2.1, maybe with 6.0) Netscape.exe is the main executable file for Netscape Navigator, Netscape Mail and News, and Netscape Messenger (the new name for the embedded AIM, no doubt to make it sound like Windows Messenger, the XP version of MSN Messenger). Basically, netscape.exe can be more than just Netscape Messenger, and Messenger can be more then just AIM in disguise, depending on the version of Netscape installed
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[NetShow Powerpoint Helper]
Confirmed=?
Filename=NSPPTHLP.EXE
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[NetTime]
Confirmed=U
Filename=NETTIME.EXE
Description=From a visitor - "This is the executable for NetTime. It is started from the registry when you check the box to start at startup. NetTime allows you to synchronize your computers' clock with a server on your local net or the internet using any of several protocols, e.g. NTP."
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Netword Agent]
Confirmed=N
Filename=nwant33.exe
Description=An interesting browser utility that allows you to navigate by typing a single word or phrase (a "NetWord") related to what you're looking for into your browser's location field. It also puts an icon in the system tray icon that is a circle with the letter N in the center to access the menu faster. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[NetWork Device Switch]
Confirmed=U
Filename=NetDevSW.exe
Description=Toshiba laptops with built-in Wi-Fi. Allows switching between Wi-Fi and internal ethernet. Only necessary if you have regular need to switch back and forward between these network interfaces. Located in Startup folder so make own shortcut to it and disable if not really necessary
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[NetZIPFolders]
Confirmed=N
Filename=nzfprop.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.netzip.com/products/info_netzip_win.html?src=site,netzip,plugin,nzc" target="_blank">Netzip Classic</a> zip file manager
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Netzip Smart Downloader]
Confirmed=X
Filename=npnzdad.exe
Description=Advertising spyware
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[New.net]
Confirmed=X
Filename=rundll32.exe NewDotNetStartup
Description=Advertising spyware, see <a href="http://cexx.org/newnet.htm">here</a> for details on how to remove as disabling in MSCONFIG reportedly doesn't work. Installed as part of the <a href="http://www.kazaa.com/en/privacy/bundles.htm" target="_blank">Kazaa Media Desktop</a> bundle for example
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Newsalrt]
Confirmed=N
Filename=NEWSALRT.EXE
Description=MSNBC News system tray utility to alert you to new news
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[NewsUpd]
Confirmed=N
Filename=newsupd.exe
Description=For Creative Soundblaster Live! series soundcards. System tray application for News updates. Available via Start -> Programs. Also spyware - see <a href="http://cexx.org/newsupd.htm" target="_blank">here</a>.
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[NTFSCLUP]
Confirmed=U
Filename=NTFSCLUP.EXE
Description=Part of <a href="#ConfigSafe">ConfigSafe</a>. <font color="#FF0000">What does this part do?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[NInit]
Confirmed=N
Filename=NInit.exe
Description=Norton Uninstall Deluxe. Monitors programs being installed and logs them for removing later. Available via Start -> Programs for manual logging - not required
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[nisserv]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=NISSERV.EXE
Description=From Norton Internet Security 2002. Required if you use this for your personal firewall
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[NkVwMon.exe]
Confirmed=N
Filename=NkVwMon.exe
Description=Installed with a Nikon digital camera. Used to uploaded photos from the camera. If your camera is not connected (via USB port) you do not need this program loaded
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[NMSSvc]
Confirmed=?
Filename=NMSSVC.EXE
Description=NIC Management Service - diagnostics program for Intel Pro family network cards
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[NoAds]
Confirmed=U
Filename=NoAds.exe
Description=Blocks advertisement banners in Internet Explorer
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Nod32CC]
Confirmed=U
Filename=nod32cc.exe
Description=Control Center part of Eset's <a href="http://www.nod32.com/home/home.htm" target="_blank">NOD32</a> virus-scanner. Leave this enabled if you want to update your virus data files via the click of a button
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[NOD32POP3]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=Pop3scan.exe
Description=POP3 E-mail part of Eset's <a href="http://www.nod32.com/home/home.htm" target="_blank">NOD32</a> virus-scanner
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[NodeMnger]
Confirmed=?
Filename=Nodemngr.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[No-IP DUC]
Confirmed=U
Filename=DUC20.exe
Description=Part of <a href="http://www.no-ip.com" target="_blank">http://www.no-ip.com</a> provided service. Keeps No-IP's dynamic nameserver (DNS) updated if and when your computer's (network's) dynamic IP-address changes so that you can run servers on computers with dynamic IP. Shortcut available
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Nokia Connection Monitor]
Confirmed=N
Filename=NclConf.exe
Description=Monitors the infrared port, the serial ports and the Bluetooth for a Nokia phone connection. It is installed by the Nokia PC Suite, and the tray icon shows if a phone has been connected. If you have a conflict with another program, such as tv tuner card remote control monitor, you can disable it, and run only when needed. Available via a desktop shortcut or Start -> Programs - not required
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[NOMAD Detector]
Confirmed=U
Filename=ctmnrun.exe
Description=Detects the Creative NOMAD jukebox/MP3 player at the time it is attached to USB and starts the needed application (Creative PlayCentre 2) that you use to copy MP3 files to and from it. This is required if you want PlayCentre 2 to take control of the NOMAD once connected
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[NomdCheck]
Confirmed=N
Filename=nomdchek.exe
Description=Part of Intel's Native Audio
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Norton Auto-Protect]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=navapw32.exe
Description=Norton Anti-Virus's background scanning process. Can be inconvenient because it scans files when Run/Opened or Downloaded/Created and you can scan files manually via right-click after downloading/copying. However, in light of some of the viruses around these days it's probably best to put up with the inconvenience
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Norton Crashguard Monitor]
Confirmed=N
Filename=cgmenu.exe
Description=Troublesome program that doesn't actually work with WinME so Norton removed it from SystemWorks 2001
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Norton Disk Doctor]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Ndd32.exe
Description=Norton Disk Doctor from Norton Utilities. Automatically runs at start-up, checking for disk errors. Better than ScanDisk but can be started manually via Start -> Programs. Delete the shortcut in the Start -> Programs -> Startup folder as well
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Norton eMail Protect]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=POPROXY.EXE
Description=Proxy E-mail protection from Norton Anti-Virus (prior to 2002). If you have it installed, leave it enabled to automatically check for suspect attachments in E-mails that may contain viruses. It downloads the E-mail into poproxy, which serves as a proxy server on the local machine, before scanning it
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Norton Navigator Loader]
Confirmed=N
Filename=nnloader.exe
Description=An older Norton utility for file management under Windows 95. More information <a href="http://www.mg.co.za/mg/pc/history/dec10-nortnavigator.html" target="_blank">here</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Norton Program Scheduler]
Confirmed=U
Filename=nsched32.exe
Description=NPSsvc.exe
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Norton Program Scheduler Event Checker]
Confirmed=?
Filename=npscheck.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Part of Norton Anti-Virus. What does it do? Apparently it can safely be disabled without causing problems. Can also be listed as <a href="#NPS%20Event%20Checker">NPS Event Checker</a></font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Norton System Doctor]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Sysdoc32.exe
Description=Norton Disk Doctor from Norton Utilities. Automatically runs at start-up, major resource hog and best started manually form Start -> Programs. Delete the shortcut in the Start -> Programs -> Startup folder as well
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[NotebookManager]
Confirmed=?
Filename=nbm.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Associated with Acer notebook PCs. What does it do and is it required?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[NPROTECT]
Confirmed=U
Filename=nprotect.exe
Description=Norton Protected Recycle Bin from Norton Utilities. Adds an extra layer of safety before you remove deleted files from the Recycled Bin
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[NPS Event Checker]
Confirmed=?
Filename=npscheck.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Part of Norton Anti-Virus. What does it do? Apparently it can safely be disabled without causing problems. Can also be listed as </font><a href="#Norton%20Program%20Scheduler%20Event%20Checker">Norton Program Scheduler Event Checker</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[NovaPortal Single User Service]
Confirmed=?
Filename=NPSU.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[NovastorSchedulerd]
Confirmed=U
Filename=SCHENGD.EXE
Description=NovaStor NovaBACKUP Scheduler - back-up utility. If you don't have regularly scheduled back-ups you don't need it
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[NSCheck]
Confirmed=X
Filename=NSCHECK.EXE
Description=Nettsetter - a "market research" program intended to track your Internet usage and buying habits. To remove click on Start -> Run and enter "%WinDir%\SYSTEM\NSCheck.exe /uninstall" followed by enter - this removes all registry entries and a box appears saying "uninstall successful. Find and delete the files nscheck.exe, ossproxy.exe.rvt & ossproxy.exe
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[NTrtc]
Confirmed=N
Filename=ntrtc.exe
Description=Dell year 2000 tool to deal with non-standard applications. Only required on older Dell PCs that may need this support - see <a href="http://www.euro.dell.com/countries/ae/enu/bsd/topics/y2k_rtctest.htm" target="_blank">here</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[NuTCSetupEnviron]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=ncoeenv.exe
Description=Used by the <a href="http://www.mkssoftware.com/products/tk/ds_tkedev.asp" target="_blank">MKS Toolkit for Enterprise Developers</a> product. NuTCracker is a Unix runtime environment for Windows, so disabling this would be unwise if you are using NuTCracker or any 3rd party package that is using it. Since you might not know what is actually using it it's probably best left alone
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[NvColorInit]
Confirmed=?
Filename=rundll32.exe NvQtwk.dll, NvColorInit
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Associated with Nvidia based graphics cards</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[NvCplDaemon]
Confirmed=N
Filename=rundll32.exe NvQtwk.dll, NvCplDaemon
Description=As below - the name is dependent upon the driver version you have
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[NvMediaCenter]
Confirmed=N
Filename=RunDLL32.exe NvMCTray.dll,
Description=<td valign=top>System Tray icon used to change display settings for nVidia based graphics cards. Unnecessary since you can easily configure these settings the way you want them in the Display Properties
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[NvidiaQuickTweak]
Confirmed=N
Filename=
Description=
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[nwiz]
Confirmed=N
Filename=nwiz.exe
Description=Associated with the newer versions of nVidia graphics cards drivers. Allows you to immensely improve desktop layouts by setting preferences and optimizations. However, this isn't necessary for the operation of your system
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Nwpopup]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=Nwpopup.exe
Description=Broadcast message handler part of <a href="http://www.novell.com/products/netware/" target="_blank">Novell Netware</a> that displays server, printer and other messages. Older version of nwrecmsg below
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[nwrecmsg]
Confirmed=U
Filename=nwrecmsg.exe
Description=Broadcast message handler part of <a href="http://www.novell.com/products/netware/" target="_blank">Novell Netware</a> that displays server, printer and other messages. Newer version of Nwpopup above and can cause crashes
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[NWTRAY]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=nwtray.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.novell.com/products/netware/" target="_blank">Novell Netware</a>. Displays the red "N" tray icon which can be disabled (by right-click on the icon) but is also needed by the client
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[oahstifr]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=oahstifr.exe
Description=Comes with <a href="http://www.hypertextstudio.com" target="_blank">HyperTextStudio</a>. From the supplier - "The Osserver maintains the database for HyperText Studio projects - absolutely vital, it verifies all the links etc in a site. It runs as a service in NT, 2K and XP but needs to start up in Win 9.x so you'll see a DOS box for a short while during boot up."
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Object Store Server]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=osserver.exe
Description=Comes with <a href="http://www.hypertextstudio.com" target="_blank">HyperTextStudio</a>. From the supplier - "The Osserver maintains the database for HyperText Studio projects - absolutely vital, it verifies all the links etc in a site. It runs as a service in NT, 2K and XP but needs to start up in Win 9.x so you'll see a DOS box for a short while during boot up."
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ocraware]
Confirmed=N
Filename=ocraware.exe
Description=<u>O</u>ptical <u>C</u>haracter <u>R</u>ecognition software as part of OmniPage Limited Edition - supplied with some scanners. Scan directly into most word processor applications, such as Word, WordPerfect, etc. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[od-stndxx]
Confirmed=X
Filename=od-stndxx.exe
Description=Adult dialler - xx can be any number
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[od-teenxx]
Confirmed=X
Filename=od-teenxx.exe
Description=Adult dialler - xx can be any number
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[OEMCLEANUP]
Confirmed=N
Filename=oemreset.exe
Description=Resets OEM installation settings at bootup. Not required unless you're new to PC's
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[OemRunOnce]
Confirmed=N
Filename=runonce.exe
Description=<font SIZE=2>Used on OEM installations to preinstall drivers and software - not required since all the work has already been done</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[OEXCheck]
Confirmed=N
Filename=EA2Check.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.ajsystems.com/oexhome.html" target="_blank">Express Assist</a> from AJSystems.com. Utility for use with Outlook Express to backup, restore, synchronize amongst others
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Offer Companion]
Confirmed=X
Filename=
Description=
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Office Startup]
Confirmed=X
Filename=Osa.exe & Osa9.exe
Description=Resource hog that launches common MS Office components to help speed up the launch of Office programs. Osa9.exe is the Office 2000 equivalent. Some users claim there's no difference with or without it but it isn't required anyway
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[OfotoNow USB Detection]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Rundll32.exe OFUSBS.DLL,
Description=<td valign=top>Autodetects when a digital camera is attached to a USB port and launches <a href="http://www.ofoto.com/DownloadClient30.jsp?UV=673857175481_20140377403&US=0&c=f_on">OfotoNow</a> image software. Available via Start -> Programs
Description=From CyberMedia/Network Associates. Checks for updates to software installed on your PC. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[OIM]
Confirmed=?
Filename=oim.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Related to the <a href="http://www.o2.co.uk/about/0,,600,00.html" target="_blank">O2</a> (was "genie") mobile phone service. What does it do and is it required?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[OmgStartup]
Confirmed=N
Filename=omgstartup.exe
Description=Sony program called OpenMG Jukebox - player and music organizer
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[OmniHTTPd]
Confirmed=U
Filename=ohttpd.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.omnicron.ca/httpd/" target="_blank">OmniHTTPd</a> web server from Omnicron
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[OmniPage]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Opware32.exe
Description=Part of <a href="http://www.scansoft.com/omnipage/">OmniPage Pro</a> from Scansoft (was Caere) - "the fastest, easiest way to turn paper documents into digital files you can edit." Opware32.exe links Word, via OLE, with OmniPage. If running, a user can call up OmniPage from inside of Word and ask it to scan something, via "File, Acquire Page." Also some of OmniPage's Options dialog boxes are accessible from within Word. Only required by novices and is Available via Start -> Programs
Description=Onflow is a internet company that offers an online advertising program. Not required - uninstall
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[On Screen Display]
Confirmed=X
Filename=OSD.EXE
Description=By Netropa for HP and other brands. Same group as KBD MediaCenter & Touch Manager. Pressing a "hot key" on such a keyboard brings a corresponding panel on the screen for volume, etc. Nice but not required if you don't adjust things regularly - can also freeze
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[OP12 Reminder]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Ereg.exe
Description=Registration reminder for <a href="http://www.scansoft.com/omnipage/" target="_blank">OmniPage Pro 12</a> from ScanSoft
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[OpenOffice.org x]
Confirmed=N
Filename=QUICKS~1.EXE
Description=Displays <a href="http://www.openoffice.org/" target="_blank">OpenOffice</a> quick start applet in System tray. Right clicking on the icon allows rapid starting up of components of the OpenOffice suite. Available via Start -> Programs. Will automatically be started when any OpenOffice component is started from Start -> Programs. A resource hog (takes > 16 MB of memory). "x" represents the version number
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Operator]
Confirmed=N
Filename=??
Description=Media Pilot operator, in Win.ini. Locks port open
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[OpiStat]
Confirmed=N
Filename=OPISTAT.EXE
Description=<a href="http://www.opistat.com/mp/index.html" target="_blank">OpiStat</a> is a European Research Institute whose goal is to understand consumer needs and opinions better
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[OPQFile]
Confirmed=X
Filename=regedit.exe /s
Description=<td valign=top>Unsavoury program that resets your homepage every time you restart - uncheck in MSCONFIG and delete it via a registry edit
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Opware12]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Opware12.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.scansoft.com/omnipage/" target="_blank">OmniPage Pro 12</a> from ScanSoft
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ORiNOCO]
Confirmed=U
Filename=Cmluc.exe
Description=Client Manager software for an <a href="http://www.orinocowireless.com/" target="_blank">ORiNOCO</a> wireless LAN card
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[OrigRage128Tweaker]
Confirmed=U
Filename=RAGE128TWEAK.EXE
Description=Third party tweaker for ATI Rage 128 Video cards from <a href="http://www.rageunderground.com">http://www.rageunderground.com</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[OSSProxy]
Confirmed=X
Filename=OSSPROXY.EXE
Description=Part of Nettsetter - a "market research" program intended to track your Internet usage and buying habits. To remove click on Start -> Run and enter "%WinDir%\SYSTEM\NSCheck.exe /uninstall" followed by enter - this removes all registry entries and a box appears saying "uninstall successful. Find and delete the files nscheck.exe, ossproxy.exe.rvt & ossproxy.exe
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[OWCCardbusTray]
Confirmed=?
Filename=ocbtray.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Pagekeeper Jobs]
Confirmed=U
Filename=
Description=
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[PAgent]
Confirmed=X
Filename=??
Description=Scans your hard drive for the popular P2P file-sharing applications BearShare, Grokster, Kazaa, Limewire and Morpheus. After searching the entire local filesystem for any files with those names it connects to the <a href="#DownloadWare">DownloadWare</a> servers and tells it what, if anything, is found. See <a href="http://and.doxdesk.com/parasite/DownloadWare.html" target="_blank">here</a> for more info
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[pagmstart]
Confirmed=?
Filename=client.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Possibly related to <a href="http://www.pagm.com/default.asp" target="_blank">this</a>?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Pagoo]
Confirmed=N
Filename=PAGOO.EXE
Description=<a href="http://www.pagoo.com/cc.asp" target="_blank">Pagoo</a> - internet call waiting. Intercepts telephone calls like an answering machine and plays the voice message on your PC. Only required when you're on-line and via dial-up modem
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Palm.exe]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Palm.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.palm.com/support/downloads/win_desktop.html" target="_blank">Palm Desktop Software</a> for use with Palm handheld devices. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Paperport]
Confirmed=N
Filename=runppdrv.exe
Description=Loads the drivers associated with monitoring scanner status associated with PaperPort software. Can be a resource hog - see <a href="http://groups.google.com/groups?q=runppdrv.exe&hl=en&rnum=7&selm=6v04nv%24q3l%241%40supernews.com" target="_blank">here</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[PaperQuote System Tray Icon]
Confirmed=N
Filename=PQTRAY.EXE
Description=PaperQuote is a "wallpaper" changer with daily quotes that are either for inspiration or motivation
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[PaltalkNetaware.exe]
Confirmed=N
Filename=PALNETAW~1.EXE
Description=Voice chat program. This program stores all buddy list info apparently on the server itself so you never lose your buddy list should you need to reinstall the program due for whatever reason or even reformat. Available via Start -> Programs. Delete the shortcut in Start -> Programs -> StartUp as well otherwise it will be reinstated
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[PAV.EXE]
Confirmed=X
Filename=%Number%
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.kitro.d.worm.html" target="_blank"> KITRO.D</a> (or <a href="http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=WORM_ARGEN.A&VSect=T" target="_blank">ARGEN.A</a>) VIRUS!. %Number"% can be any number
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Panda Scheduler]
Confirmed=U
Filename=pavsched.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.pandasoftware.com/" target="_blank">Panda Antivirus</a> scan scheduler. Required if this is your virus scanner program and you have scans scheduled on a regular basis. I recommend that you scan manually so you don't need this but if you tend to forget then leave it
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[PCCClient.exe]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=PCCClient.exe
Description=PC-Cillin 2002 antivirus software
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[pccguide.exe]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=pccguide.exe
Description=PC-Cillin 2002 antivirus software
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[PCCIOMON.EXE]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=PCCIOMON.EXE
Description=PC-Cillin 2000 antivirus software. This is the actual virus-scanner
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[PCHbutton]
Confirmed=N
Filename=PCHbutton.exe
Description=Used by HP Instant Support
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[PCHealth]
Confirmed=N
Filename=pchschd.exe
Description=This is a "scheduler" and does not turn off PC Health. For more information refer <a href="http://groups.google.com/groups?q=PCHealth%2Bpchschd.exe&hl=en&selm=eeuEENQ6AHA.1484%40tkmsftngp03&rnum=1" target="_blank">here</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[PCIMODEM]
Confirmed=?
Filename=pcimodem.exe
Description=Associated with Lucent based Aztech MDP7800-U PCI modems. <font color="#FF0000">Is it required?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[PCLEPCI]
Confirmed=U
Filename=ppe.exe
Description=Pinnacle Systems <a href="http://www.pinnaclesys.com/docsupport1.asp?division_id=1&langue_id=2&product_id=469&product_name=Studio%20version%207&page_id=146" target="_blank">PCI Performance Enhancer</a>. "This tool helps to increase the PCI Busmaster performance of all Pinnacle PCI boards."
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[PCStart]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Pcm25.exe
Description=Runs as part of <a href="http://pcmonitor.com/" target="_blank">PCMonitor</a> which is a program for monitoring your activity on your system. It makes screen dumps and key logging. It can hang-up your system because the screen dump page gets VERY big
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[PcSync]
Confirmed=N
Filename=PcSync.exe
Description=If a Nokia phone has been connected, synchronises the phone with MS Outlook or other organiser software. It is installed by the Nokia PC Suite, and the tray icon shows if a phone has been connected. Available via a desktop shortcut or Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[pctspk]
Confirmed=U
Filename=pctspk.exe
Description=Used for modems based upon PC-TEL chipsets. <font SIZE=2>Normally used</font> <font SIZE=2>for some Voice and Speakerphone functions and also for some Power</font> <font SIZE=2>management options. If you remove it you may not be able to use any of</font> <font SIZE=2>those functions</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[PCTVOICE]
Confirmed=U
Filename=pctvoice.exe
Description=The program PCTVoice is used by the modem to interface with your computer and also used for some V.80 functions for Video Conferencing. if you uncheck it, it comes back. ItÆs better to leave it
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[pdexplo]
Confirmed=N
Filename=PDEXPLO.EXE
Description=<a href="http://www.ontrack.com/powerdesk/">PowerDesk Pro</a> by Ontrack. Enhanced desktop and file manager. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[pdfFactory Pro Dispatcher v1]
Confirmed=N
Filename=fpdis1.exe
Description=With <a href="http://www.fineprint.com/software/index.html" target="_blank">pdfFactory</a> you can create PDF documents from any program printing to the virtual PDF printer. Available via a desktop shortcut or Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[PDirect]
Confirmed=N
Filename=PDirect.exe
Description=IBM Presentation Director software
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[pdp Server]
Confirmed=U
Filename=ctpdpsrvr.exe
Description=Included and setup with the drivers for my Compaq A3000 all-in-one printer/scanner - maybe for networking. Works fine without it - but may be needed when used over a network
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Pe2ckfnt SE]
Confirmed=N
Filename=chkfont.exe
Description=Used to check whether the fonts are installed properly on your computer or not for a scanner. If you don't want to execute it, you can uncheck it in the startup menu
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[PerfectPrint]
Confirmed=N
Filename=pfppop70.exe
Description=Print engine used by Corel WordPerfect 7 and Presentations 7
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[PersFw]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=PersFw.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.kerio.com/us/kpf_home.html" target="_blank">Kerio</a> or <a href="http://www.tinysoftware.com/home/tiny2?la=EN" target="_blank">Tiny</a> Personal Firewall
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[pglprx]
Confirmed=?
Filename=aruieeep.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[PGPSDKSVC]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=pgpsdkserv.exe
Description=PGPsdkServ.exe is the new SDK service which is responsible for performing all PGP key management and cryptographic functions. This functionality was moved into a service to allow multiple modules simultaneous read/write access to the keyrings, among other things. As you can imagine, it is necessary for PGPsdkServ to be running in order to perform practically any PGP functionality
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[PGPSERVICE]
Confirmed=U
Filename=pgpservice.exe
Description=PGPservice.exe has two main purposes: (1) it handles a large part of the PGPnet functionality (along with the PGPnet driver) and (2) it allows efficient access to the PGP preferences database. The individual PGP modules normally access the preferences through PGPservice, but they are capable of a "fall-back" mode where they can handle such access on their own. Thus, if you are not running PGPnet, you may not immediately notice much of a difference if you disable PGPservice. If you are running PGPnet, you will notice a big difference
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[PGPtray]
Confirmed=N
Filename=pgptray.exe
Description=PGP 7.x. Provides icon tray shortcuts to PGP programs from Network Associates. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Phime2002a]
Confirmed=N
Filename=TINTSETP.EXE
Description=Part of Microsoft's Input Message Editor (IME) for translating Japanese/Chinese text in IE, Outlook and Word
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[PHIME2002ASync]
Confirmed=N
Filename=TINTSETP.EXE
Description=Part of Microsoft's Input Message Editor (IME) for translating Japanese/Chinese text in IE, Outlook and Word
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[PhoneFree version 6.2]
Confirmed=?
Filename=
Description=
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Photo Express Calendar Checker SE]
Confirmed=N
Filename=CALCHECK.EXE
Description=If you create multiple Weekly/Monthly/Yearly calendars to use as your wallpaper, Photo Express will replace the wallpaper automatically. Photo Express 2.0 has a calendar checker which checks the date on your system and updates your wallpaper accordingly
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Photo Loader supervisory]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Plauto.exe
Description=Casio's Photo Loader software. Hook up your camera to the USB port, and it pops up and asks you if you want to load your pictures
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Pickatag]
Confirmed=N
Filename=pickatag.exe
Description=<a href="http://home.wanadoo.nl/jeroen/software.html" target="_blank">Pick-a-tag</a> - "Freeware utility for random selection of your taglines. This utility randomly picks a tagline out of a list of taglines. It will create a signature file which your mailer can use to place under your messages"
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[pictureBUZZTray]
Confirmed=N
Filename=swtray.exe
Description=System Tray access to <a href="http://www.picturebuzz.com" target="_blank">PictureBUZZ</a> on-line printing software from Streetwise Software. If you use the software set the page you use as a favourite in your browser and run it manually
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[PiDunHK]
Confirmed=U
Filename=PIDUNHK.EXE
Description=Part of the Prodigy Internet software - part of the dialer/DUN. Presumably needed for users of that service otherwise you may not be able to connect, although you may try <a href="#Creating_shortcuts">creating your own shortcut</a> and see what happens
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[piiserviceOE]
Confirmed=U
Filename=N/A
Description=<a href="http://www.giantcompany.com/piOe.aspx" target="_blank">Spam Inspector</a> (nee Postal Inspector) from The Giant Company or <a href="http://www.sunbelt-software.com/product.cfm?id=930" target="_blank">iHateSpam</a> from Sunbelt Software - spam filter add-ons for OE
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Pinger]
Confirmed=?
Filename=pinger.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Found on a Toshiba notebook</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[PivotSoftware]
Confirmed=N
Filename=wpctrl.exe
Description=System tray tool for turning the image on the monitor by 90 degrees, for example, for LCD displays that can be turned to portrait position. Shortcut available through display properties
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Plob]
Confirmed=X
Filename=kernel.com
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=BKDR_OPTIXPRO.12" target="_blank">OPTIXPRO.12</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[PLXSTART]
Confirmed=U
Filename=PLXSTART.EXE
Description=Sets the spindown timeout and access speeds at startup and displays the "Plextor Manager 2000" splash screen for Plextor CD-RW.
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[PLXTASK]
Confirmed=N
Filename=PLXTASK.EXE
Description=Taskbar utility for a "control panel" for a Plextor CD-RW. Has MVP 2000 (audio CD player), DiscDupe 2000 (self explanatory CD copying program) and AudioCapture 2000 (rips audio CDs into MP3 or WAV files)
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[PMedia]
Confirmed=X
Filename=winsrvc.exe
Description=Internet marketing sofware from <a href="http://www.pmedia.co.uk/" target="_blank">PMedia</a> as used in E-Card FriendGreetings foistware - see <a href="http://vil.nai.com/vil/content/v_99760.htm" target="_blank">here</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[PMTSHOOT]
Confirmed=N
Filename=pmtshoot.exe
Description=MS tool for troubleshooting power management problems
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[PMXInit]
Confirmed=N
Filename=pmxinit.exe
Description=Displays the annoying Kyro2 screen flash for a couple of seconds on boot-up and every time that you update the registry
Description=<a href="http://www.jsmadeeasy.com/archive/shellutilities/" target="_blank">PopOpen</a> makes your windows spring open with animation effects
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Poproxy]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=POPROXY.EXE
Description=Proxy E-mail protection from Norton Anti-Virus (prior to 2002). If you have it installed, leave it enabled to automatically check for suspect attachments in E-mails that may contain viruses. It downloads the E-mail into poproxy, which serves as a proxy server on the local machine, before scanning it
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Popup Ad Filter]
Confirmed=U
Filename=PopFilter.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.meaya.com/" target="_blank">Popup Ad Filter</a> - automatically closes pop-up windows in your browser
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Pop-Up_Blocker]
Confirmed=U
Filename=Popup.exe
Description=A <a href="http://www.tweakxp.com" target="_blank">Tweak-XP</a> component, blocks advertisement pop-up windows in Internet Explorer. Can be enabled/disabled via Tweak-XP -> Internet Tweaks
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[pop up killer]
Confirmed=U
Filename=popupkiller.exe
Description=<a href="http://software.xfx.net/utilities/popupkiller/download.htm" target="_blank">PopUpKiller</a> - automatically closes pop-up windows in your browser
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Pop-Up Stopper]
Confirmed=U
Filename=dpps2.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.popupstopper.net/product_dpps.html" target="_blank">Pop-Up Stopper</a> Companion from Panicware. Pop-up blocker integrated into the IE toolbar. Note that the Pro version doesn't load in startup as it is installed as an Internet Explorer toolbar. Can cause problems with IE if you use WinXP and uninstall Service Pack 1. Uninstalling the software leaves it in the startup group
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[POS-Partnerbatchprocessor]
Confirmed=?
Filename=BATCH.EXE
Description=VISA credit card batch processing related to <a href="#Appcon">Appcon</a>. <font color="#FF0000">Is it needed or can it be started manually via Start -> Programs or a manually created shortcut?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Post-It(r) Software]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Psnotes.exe
Description=Pop-up "yellow" notes on screen. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[POW!]
Confirmed=U
Filename=pow.exe
Description=Pop-up killer
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[PowerChute]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=Pwrchute.exe
Description="During a power outage, if you're not available to save your files & close down Windows....PowerChute will do that for you. PowerChute will save your application files, close your applications and shut down your computer just like you would...otherwise, the APC UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) unit would go to battery until it wore down, then your computer would shutoff"
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[PowerPanel]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=POWPANEL.EXE
Description=Power management utility on notebooks/laptops - automatically switches modes when running on battery
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[PowerPro]
Confirmed=U
Filename=powerpro.exe
Description=Part of the power professional program that loads the floating menu bar. Can be accessed from Start -> Programs, but I'd leave it alone if you use this program
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[PowerQuest Startup Utility]
Confirmed=N
Filename=PQINIT.EXE
Description=From a visitor - "This seems to be installed when you install Power Quest Partition Magic. I think that it implements the changes when you use the magic mover app. If you don't have any mappings set up, it does nothing (except waste bytes and cycles). I disabled it using msconfig.exe with no problems"
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[PowerReg Scheduler]
Confirmed=N
Filename=PowerReg Scheduler.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.leadertech.com/register.htm" target="_blank">PowerREGISTER</a> from Leadertech. Registration reminder as used by Iomega, Hasbro & Microprose - amongst others
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[PowerReg SchedulerV2]
Confirmed=N
Filename=PowerReg SchedulerV2.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.leadertech.com/register.htm" target="_blank">PowerREGISTER</a> from Leadertech. Registration reminder as used by Iomega, Hasbro & Microprose - amongst others
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Powertweak]
Confirmed=U
Filename=PT2.EXE
Description="<a href="http://www.powertweak.com/" target="_blank">Powertweak</a> is designed to configure your system in the best way. A processor, the core of the system, or a chipset (a set of components that manage the data flows between the different parts of the system) can be configured." This item is added to startup if 'Use predefined settings' is enabled in the programs options
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[PowerStrip]
Confirmed=N
Filename=PSTRIP.EXE
Description=PowerStrip is a Video Mode Editor to allow special Refresh Rates and Tweaking of Video Settings
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[PP3100b]
Confirmed=N
Filename=flatbed.exe
Description=Twain driver for the Visioneer PaperPort 3100b scanner that allows you to scan, fax, copy, print, and easily communicate by simply dragging and dropping scans on your PaperPort Desktop
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[PP****usb]
Confirmed=N
Filename=FBDirect.exe
Description=Software that monitors the status of a Visioneer OneTouch scanner button and allows you to scan, fax, copy, print, and easily communicate by simply dragging and dropping scans on your PaperPort Desktop!. The **** represents the model, 5300, 7600, etc. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[PPK Setup(Server)]
Confirmed=U
Filename=SEServe.exe
Description=Programmable Power Key on Sony Vaio laptops. "Using the Programmable Power Key (PPK) button, collect your e-mail automatically with one key stroke. You can also program your PPK to turn on your SuperSlim Notebook at a predetermined time and perform simple tasks - completely unattended"
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[PProTray]
Confirmed=N
Filename=pprotray.exe
Description=Part of the power professional program. Loads the System Tray control
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[PPMemCheck]
Confirmed=U
Filename=ppmemcheck.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.safersite.com/PPMemoryScanner/" target="_blank">PestPatrol Memory Scanner</a> - "MemCheck extends PestPatrol's power so that the most dangerous Pests - those that are currently executing (ie, trojans, hacker tools, spyware) - are found, terminated, and cleaned from a user's system"
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[pptd40nt]
Confirmed=N
Filename=pptd40nt.exe
Description="PaperPort" software associated with scanners
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[PPWWebCap]
Confirmed=N
Filename=PPWebCap.exe
Description="PaperPort" software associated with scanners
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Prayer]
Confirmed=U
Filename=PTW.EXE
Description=Islamic <a href="http://www.muhaddith.org/" target="_blank">Adhan</a> program (call fpr daily prayers)
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Precision Time Clock Checker]
Confirmed=U
Filename=PrecisionTime.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.ubr.com/clocks/timesw/prectime/prectime.html" target="_blank">Precision Time 2.0</a>. Checks your computer clock time against the Naval Observatory or some other source to assure accurate time
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Preload]
Confirmed=?
Filename=Preload.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Keyboard related on a Gateway PC?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Price Patrol]
Confirmed=N
Filename=neo.exe
Description=<a href="http://corp.half.ebay.com/20010612.html" target="_blank">Price Patrol</a> by Half.com - internet shopping companion for finding the best on-line prices
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[PrimaLauncher]
Confirmed=?
Filename=Launcher.exe
Description=Associated with <a href="http://www.primascan.com/" target="_blank">PrimaScan</a> scanners.<font color="#FF0000"> Is it required?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Primax 3D Mouse]
Confirmed=U
Filename=3dmoused.exe
Description=Enables the scroll button on the Primax 3-D Scroll mouse
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Printer Update]
Confirmed=?
Filename=CFGREG.EXE
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Maybe a registration reminder or automatically updates drivers or application software for a printer?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Print Master Event Reminder]
Confirmed=N
Filename=PMremind.exe
Description=Print Master Gold - calander feature that pops up reminders, such as birthdays
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[printnow]
Confirmed=N
Filename=printnow.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,4149,8418,00.asp" target="_blank">PrintNow</a> - a utility that primarily allows "Print Srceen" or "Alt+Print Screen" screenshots to be sent directly to a printer
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[PrinTray]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Printray.exe
Description=Lexmark/Compaq printer icon in the System Tray for quick access. Not required - uncheck via Printer configuration rather than MSCONFIG. See also <a href="#LexmarkPrinTray">LexmarkPrintray</a> and <a href="#CompaqPrinTray">CompaqPrinTray</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[PrintScreen]
Confirmed=N
Filename=UNWISE.EXE
Description=Gadwin <a href="http://www.gadwin.com/printscreen/" target="_blank">PrintScreen</a> - utility to capture, print or save the current window
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Print Screen Deluxe]
Confirmed=N
Filename=psdeluxe.exe
Description=Utility allows "Print Scrn" or "Print Screen" key to capture, print or save the current window
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ProArt]
Confirmed=?
Filename=ProArt.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[procmon]
Confirmed=X
Filename=procmon.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/backdoor.bionet.40a.html" target="_blank">BIONET.40A</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ProDsl]
Confirmed=N
Filename=ProDsl.exe
Description=Intel Pro/DSL 2100 modem connection manager. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Promon.exe]
Confirmed=N
Filename=promon.exe
Description=Intel Pro100 + network card icon in the system tray by the clock. The tools typically display the LEDs on the NIC, and information about the link status, duplex mode, etc. None of the functionality of such agents is necessary or required.
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[PromulGate]
Confirmed=X
Filename=pmgmonitr.exe
Description=Adware based media viewer by <a href="http://www.delfinproject.com/services.shtml" target="_blank">The Delfin Project</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Pro PCL Status Monitor]
Confirmed=U
Filename=PENGSS.EXE
Description=Xerox printer/fax/copier status monitor (PCL = printer control language)
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ProPort Startup]
Confirmed=U
Filename=ProPort.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.tdupage.com/main.htm" target="_blank">Proport</a> is a port monitor/protector. Monitors an infinite amount of ports for trojans and nukes. Some additional features are auto connection-kill, and IP resolving
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[PRPCMonitor]
Confirmed=U
Filename=PRPCUI.exe
Description=Intel« SpeedStepÖ interface. This automatically detects whether a mobile PC is using battery or AC power. When using battery power, SpeedStep scales the processor clock frequency and voltage to reduce the power it needs by 40%
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[PSIWin2.3 Connection Server]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Psconsv.exe
Description=Allows connectivity between a PC and a Psion device. Access can be gained from the Desktop or Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[PS2]
Confirmed=U
Filename=ps2.exe
Description=Multimedia Keyboard companion on HP computers. If this is prevented from starting, then some keyboard functionality will be lost.
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[PsMFCard]
Confirmed=?
Filename=PsMFCard.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Found on a Toshiba laptop - any ideas?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[PsPCCard]
Confirmed=?
Filename=PsPCCard.EXE
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Found on a Toshiba laptop?. Any ideas?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[PsSound]
Confirmed=?
Filename=PsSound.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Found on a Toshiba laptop - any ideas?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[?]
Confirmed=?
Filename=
Description=
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Ptsnoop]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Ptsnoop.exe
Description=These descriptions I've come across - all valid as far as I can see :-<br>(1) Program installed with some modems that monitors the COM ports for the modem driver. Not required from what I've read - may need a registry edit to get rid of it<br>(2) Backdoor trojan virus that copies itself as PTSNOOP.EXE -see <a href="http://www.f-secure.com/v-descs/ptsnoop.shtml" target="_blank">here</a> for more info<br>(3) Apparently the people who put it out claim it's a driver for a Voice modems (don't know who they are though - Ed)<br>Note: If using AOL and you disable this you may lose your connection or lock up<br>(4) Can also be an older Logitech scanner program. Remove from the Win.ini tab under Load='path'\PTSNOOP and the System.ini tab under drivers='path'\ptrtkr.drb. Can cause parallel port conflicts big time dragging system resources way down when a conflict exists
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[PtUDFApp]
Confirmed=N
Filename=PtUDFApp.exe
Description=Sony abCD program, included on the CD Xtreme install CD, used to format CD-RWs for packet writing (similar to <a href="#DirectCD">DirectCD</a>). Available via Start -> Programs. Note that you must add a /T switch to the command line to get it to load to the taskbar
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Purgative]
Confirmed=U
Filename=PURGATIVE100.EXE
Description=AIM (AOL Instant Messenger) Ad Remover Using Active Memory Edits instead of a patch/crack
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[PUSH6599]
Confirmed=N
Filename=PUSH6599.EXE
Description=Scan button monitor for Relysis Episode MF6599 USB scanner as you can start scanning manually via the scanning software
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Push Client]
Confirmed=N
Filename=pull.exe
Description=Client software from <a href="http://www.interwise.com/products/iCast.asp" target="_blank">Interwise</a> that MS use for their webcasts
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Push The Freakin' Button]
Confirmed=N
Filename=pftb.exe
Description=A little program from <a href="http://www.pftb.com/" target="_blank">here</a> that will answer repetitious dialog boxes for you by pushing the button you instruct him to push. He has to be up to intercept the dialogs and answer them
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Pwruplogin]
Confirmed=?
Filename=pulogin.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[PwrupTweakMe]
Confirmed=U
Filename=PUPXPTWK.EXE
Description="Ashampoo <a href="http://www.ashampoo.com/products/0105/" target="_blank">PowerUp XP</a> is a convenient tool for fine-tuning your Windows« NT4, 2000 and XP configuration to suit your precise needs and wishes. It gives you direct access to many frequently-required settings and parameters, enabling you to make your operating system behave the way you want." Boot-up options won't work if disabled
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[PWS Tray]
Confirmed=U
Filename=PwsTray.exe
Description=Microsoft's Personal Web Server, an application which allows PCs to behave as web servers (allows you to test your .asp pages on your own PC without having to load them onto the internet). Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[pyzllygl]
Confirmed=?
Filename=pyzllygl.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[QAGENT]
Confirmed=N
Filename=qagent.exe
Description=Quicken program is controlled by a separate utility program called the Quicken Download Manager (also known as Qagent). When Quicken Download Manager option is enabled, background downloading takes advantage of unused bandwidth to download current financial information anytime your computer is connected to the Internet
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[QBCD autorun]
Confirmed=N
Filename=??
Description=Quick Books CD
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[qBrowse]
Confirmed=?
Filename=qbrowse.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[QDMStart]
Confirmed=?
Filename=Qdmstart.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[QD FastAndSafe]
Confirmed=N
Filename=QDCSFS.exe
Description=Automatically runs Fast & Safe clean-up from Norton/Quarterdeck Cleansweep. Deletes safe to remove files such as Temporary Internet Files (cache). Recommended you run it manually
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Qdsafe]
Confirmed=?
Filename=??
Description=<font color="#FF0000">??</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[QSort2000]
Confirmed=N
Filename=QSORT.EXE
Description=Utility that sorts your Start menu and Favourites in alphanumerical order. Not required - at any time you can right-click on these lists and choose "Sort by Name"
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Qexplo]
Confirmed=?
Filename=Qexplo.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[QT4HPOT]
Confirmed=U
Filename=OneTouch.exe
Description=Hewlett Packard One Touch keyboard driver. Required if you use the additional keys
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[QTaskStartup]
Confirmed=U
Filename=qtask.exe
Description=Feature of Quicken.com Brokerage to customize and display <a href="http://www.quicken.com/support/investments/email/help/?desktop.q.howdoi&pop" target="_blank">Desktop Alerts</a> and icon. It is not required for the Quicken Program to run correctly, it is only required for the Desktop Alerts feature
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[QTSTUB.EXE]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Qtstub.exe
Description=Part of an old version of the Quick Tax application. It enables Quick Tax Calendar Popup to show tax calendar reminders
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[QUBCity]
Confirmed=?
Filename=qtp.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Queensla]
Confirmed=?
Filename=Queensla.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[QuickBooks Delivery Agent]
Confirmed=N
Filename=QBDAGENT.EXE
Description=As far QAGENT but for QuickBooks. Can also have the version number in the name
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Quicken Startup]
Confirmed=N
Filename=QWDLLS.EXE
Description=Quicken option to load DLLs at startup
Description=Utility to quickly change desktop resolution - left over from Win95 Power Toys. In Win98 and above incorporated via Control Panel -> Display. Not required unless you have to change resolutions on a regular basis
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Quick Shelf xx]
Confirmed=N
Filename=qushelfxx.exe
Description=Places an icon in the system tray for launching MS Bookshelf. Available via Start -> Programs"xx" represents the version number - ie, 98, 99
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Quick Startup]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=Fquick32.exe
Description=For a <a href="http://www.nisis.com/index.html" target="_blank">Nisis G6 USB Graphics Tablet</a>. Re-enables itself if disabled therefore best left alone
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[QuickTime Task]
Confirmed=N
Filename=
Description=
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[QuickTime Update Completion x]
Confirmed=N
Filename=quicktimeupdatehelper.exe
Description=<font lang=0 FAMILY=SCRIPT>Different numbers caused by number of launches. So if 3 updates are made separately, 3 would appear (in theory)</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Quick View Plus]
Confirmed=N
Filename=QVP32.EXE
Description=Quick View Plus from Inso Corporation. Multiple file type viewer. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Quicklink III]
Confirmed=N
Filename=QL.EXE
Description=HP fax program and only needs to be in the start-up group if you allow your phone to automatically answer your phone in fax mode, that is, to receive faxes after a certain number of rings. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[QuikSync]
Confirmed=N
Filename=QUIKSYNC.EXE
Description=Used by Iomega drives. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[RamIdle]
Confirmed=U
Filename=ramidle.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.tweaknow.com/ramidl.html" target="_blank">RAM Idle</a> - "A smart memory management program that will keep your computer running better, faster, and longer. RAM Idle works by freeing up physical RAM wasted by Windows and other applications. In addition, RAM Idle also includes Cache and startup manager program that will give you more power to optimize your Windows." Some users swear by programs such as this but I suggest you read <a href="http://www.aumha.org/a/memmgmt.htm" target="_blank">this</a> article and make up your own mind
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[RAMpage]
Confirmed=U
Filename=RAMpage.exe
Description=Small Windows utility that displays the amount of available memory in an icon in the System Tray. It can also free memory by double clicking the tray icon, or by setting a threshold that activates the program automatically, or by having it run automatically when an application exits. RAMpage is free, and open source
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[RapApp]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=RAPAPP.EXE
Description=Application protection component of <a href="http://www.iss.net/products_services/hsoffice_protection/blkice_protect_pc.php" target="_blank">BlackICE PC Protection</a> (was Defender) firewall, informing you of any modifications to programs, files or folders and detecting unknown programs trying to launch
Description=<a href="http://www.symantec.com/" target="_blank">Symantec</a> VPN Client used to connect to corporate networks. If unchecked, must be uninstalled using Add/Remove Programs as it tightly integrates into networking
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[RAVEN_VLZS.EXE]
Confirmed=X
Filename=RAVEN_VLZS.EXE
Description=Another eAcceleration program - spyware. Read their privacy statement <a href="http://www.eacceleration.com/privacy/" target="_blank">here</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[rvds]
Confirmed=X
Filename=
Description=
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[RealDownload]
Confirmed=N
Filename=RealPlay.exe
Description=Download manager. Available via Start -> Programs
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[RealDownload Express]
Confirmed=X
Filename=npnzdad.exe
Description=Advertising spyware
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Reality Fusion GameCam SE]
Confirmed=N
Filename=RFTRay.exe
Description=System Tray access for Logitech's Reality Fusion GameCam. For more details see <a href="http://www.realityfusion.com/gamecam/bethere.html" target="_blank">here</a>. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[RealJukeboxSystray]
Confirmed=N
Filename=tsystray.exe
Description=System Tray icon for RealJukebox
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[Realsched]
Confirmed=N
Filename=realsched.exe
Description=Application Scheduler installed along with <a href="http://www.real.com/" target="_blank">RealOne Player</a>. Runs independently of RealOne Player, to remind AutoUpdate and Message Center to perform their tasks at pre-scheduled intervals. If it can't be disabled try deleting or renaming realsched.exe and then delete the entry in the registry
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[RealTray]
Confirmed=N
Filename=RealPlay.exe
Description=System Tray icon for RealPlayer. If you subsequently start RealPlayer manually it adds itself back to the start-up list. You can stop this from happening by right-clicking on the tray icon and disabling SmartCenter via Preferences
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Realtime Monitor]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=realmon.exe
Description=Realtime scanner part of <a href="http://www1.my-etrust.com/?CFID=6909348&CFTOKEN=43ce20d-0001f1aa-f6e5-1d77-be1e-2f0eac14303f" target="_blank">eTrust Antivirus/InoculateIT</a> version 6 virus scanners from Computer Associates
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Reboot]
Confirmed=?
Filename=Reboot.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Recguard]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=recguard.exe
Description=On HP computers, Recguard prevents the deletion or corruption of the WinXP Recovery Partition. Without it enabled, it is possible to knock that completely out and force the customer to send the PC back to HP for a re-image, possibly at the customer's expense
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Recover]
Confirmed=N
Filename=N/A
Description=Added during the installation of Comcast High Speed Internet software. During installation the system reboots and if the disk is removed a screen appears asking for the disk to be re-inserted to complete installation. Not required once installion is complete
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[RecShe]
Confirmed=?
Filename=RecSche.exe
Description=??
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[Red Flag]
Confirmed=?
Filename=redflag.exe
Description=??
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[Red Swoosh EDN Client]
Confirmed=X
Filename=RSEDNClient.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.redswoosh.com/" target="_blank">Red Swoosh</a> - mechanism used by web sites to allow you to download files from those sites quicker and more efficiently. Note from the <a href="http://www.redswoosh.com/rsednclient_eula.phtml" target="_blank">license agreement</a> they automatically update the software and share non-personally identifiable information with others in the network
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Referee]
Confirmed=U
Filename=referee.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.mc1soft.com/" target="_blank">MediaComm's</a> monitor for file association changes. Stop rogue programs from screwing your settings either on installation or whenever they run
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Refresh]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Refresh.exe
Description=(Iomega) Refresh - loads the Iomega desktop icons at startup
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=BKDR_CYBRSPY.13A" target="_blank">CYBERSPY</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[regedit]
Confirmed=X
Filename=regedit.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.brid.a@mm.html" target="_blank">BRID.A</a> VIRUS! Note - resides in C:\Windows\System (Win9x/Me), C:\Winnt\System32 (WinNT/2K), or C:\Windows\System32 (WinXP). The valid "regedit.exe" resides in C:\Windows (Win9x/Me/XP) or C:\Winnt (WinNT/2K)
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[reginfo32]
Confirmed=?
Filename=reginfo32.exe
Description=??
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[RegisterDropHandler]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=REGIST~1.EXE
Description=Part of the OCR software TextBridge Pro 9.0 (and possibly earlier versions). Typically used with imaging devices such as scanners and digital cameras for creating text documents from images. This item will probably be displayed twice and will re-instate itself whenever you start the main program so leave it - once started it frees the memory it used. Its purpose and an explanation of how to correct a problem it creates for "Send To" can be found <a href="http://www.nvdi.com/whertra/w950812.htm" target="_blank">here</a>. Note that you don't have to uninstall TextBridge for this fix to work and the program works fine afterwards
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Register MediaRing Talk]
Confirmed=N
Filename=register.exe
Description=If you don't want to register MediaRing and be reminded about it every bootup disable it
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Registry]
Confirmed=X
Filename=wscript.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://www.antivirus.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=VBS_VBSWG.AQ" target="_blank"> VBSWG</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[RegProt]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=Regprot.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.diamondcs.com.au/web/htm/regprot.htm" target="_blank">RegistryProt</a> from Diamond Computer Systems - protects the system registry against changes
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Regrun2]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=WatchDog.exe
Description=Greatis Software's <a href="http://www.greatis.com/regrun3.htm" target="_blank">RegRun 3</a> Security Suite which amongst other things replaces msconfig. The WatchDog check for registry changes caused by troja's, viruses, etc
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[RegShave]
Confirmed=N
Filename=regshave.exe
Description=Part of the USB driver set for the Fuji Finepix series or digital cameras as it works fine without it as mentioned <a href="http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&safe=off&th=3461bdbffdc9f79f,6&seekm=9p1mnts7952n2uqcbatvfcvukk3mrb2dcg%404ax.com#p" target="_blank">here</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[regsrv]
Confirmed=X
Filename=regsrv.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=BKDR_OPTIXPRO.11" target="_blank">OPTIXPRO.11</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[regsvc32]
Confirmed=X
Filename=regsvc32.exe
Description=Homepage hijacker that changes your homepage to an adult material site
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[regtmlp]
Confirmed=?
Filename=N/A
Description=??
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[ReleaseRAM]
Confirmed=U
Filename=RRAM.exe
Description="<a href="http://www.releaseram.com/" target="_blank">Release RAM</a> allows your computer to run faster and uses your computer's RAM more efficiently". Some users swear by programs such as this but I suggest you read <a href="http://www.aumha.org/a/memmgmt.htm" target="_blank">this</a> article and make up your own mind
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Reminder]
Confirmed=N
Filename=reminder.exe
Description=From MS Money. Reminds you of your bills
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[Reminder-cpqXXXXX]
Confirmed=N
Filename=remind32.exe
Description=Compaq printer Registration
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[Reminder-hpcXXXXX]
Confirmed=N
Filename=remind32.exe
Description=HP CD-Writer Registration
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[reminder-ScanSoft Product Registration]
Confirmed=N
Filename=remind32.exe
Description=Registration reminder for ScanSoft products such as PaperPort
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[Reminder-ranXXXXX]
Confirmed=N
Filename=remind32.exe
Description=Registration reminder widget for Rand Mcnally maps
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[Remote Access Slave]
Confirmed=X
Filename=Synchost.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/backdoor.ripjac.html" target="_blank">RIPJAC</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Remote_Agent]
Confirmed=N
Filename=RemoteAgent.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.cyberlink.com" target="_blank">Cyberlink Power VCR II 3.0</a> is a TV tuner recording utility. If you want to schedule recordings, you will need this, otherwise can be disabled. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Remote Management Agent]
Confirmed=U
Filename=zenrc32.exe
Description=Part of Novell's <a href="http://www.novell.com/products/zenworks/" target="_blank">ZENworks</a> - "Complete End-to-End Directory-enabled Network Management". Installed on a managed workstation fo an administrator to remotely manage the workstation. Required if the PC is a managed workstation
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[RemStart]
Confirmed=?
Filename=remstart.exe
Description=??
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[Resolution Assistant]
Confirmed=N
Filename=matcli.exe
Description=Dell Resolution Assistant
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[Resource Meter]
Confirmed=N
Filename=rsrcmtr.exe
Description=Windows Resource Meter. Available via Start -> Programs. You may want this enabled if your PC is suffering from crashes and want to know potential causes
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Restart Watch]
Confirmed=?
Filename=Watch.exe
Description=Associated with an <a href="http://www.eicon.com/worldwide/default.htm" target="_blank">Eicon Networks</a> Diva ISDN or ADSL modem. <font color="#FF0000">What does it do and is it required?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[RestoreIT!]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=VBPTASK.EXE
Description=<a href="http://www.farstone.com/home/en/html/productsvbp.htm" target="_blank">RestoreIT!</a> from FarStone "allows you to recover instantly your files, system configuration, and even your operating system, to any point in time prior to the data loss or system failure."
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Resume Copy]
Confirmed=U
Filename=copyfstq.exe
Description=Part of <a href="http://ranvik.net/totalcopy/" target="_blank">Total Copy</a> - an improved version of the Windows copy function. Allows for resumption file copies or moves in progress when computer was shut down. Not required if your not using the program or don't care about that function
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ResumeFixClocks]
Confirmed=U
Filename=resumefix.exe
Description=Part of the "radeontweaker" utility for overclocking ATI Radeon video cards
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[RexSyMon]
Confirmed=N
Filename=rexsymon.exe
Description=Intellisync for REX sychronization software for <a href="http://support.intel.com/support/peripherals/xc/pda/" target="_blank">Xircom REX MicroPDAs</a> for sharing information between the PDA and PC
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[RFTray]
Confirmed=X
Filename=??
Description=Reality Fusion GameCam Video Interaction Technology Software that comes with the Logitech QuickCam PC video camera and other USB cameras. It's only an icon that appears on your System Tray. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[RFX_auto_upgrade]
Confirmed=N
Filename=rundll32.exe npvpg005.dll
Description=A browser plugin called the RichFX player. <a href="http://download.richfx.com/player/uninstall.exe">Here</a> is a link to download RichFX's solution to removing the auto upgrade
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Ring Central Fax]
Confirmed=U
Filename=??
Description=Only needed if you want a PC to answer faxes automatically
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[RivaTunerStartupDaemon]
Confirmed=U
Filename=RIVATUNER.EXE
Description=<a href="http://guru3d.com/rivatuner/" target="_blank">RivaTuner</a> for tweaking nVidia graphics cards. Required if you make any changes
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[rmmon]
Confirmed=N
Filename=mprmmon.exe
Description=Resource Monitor for the now defunct Chromatic Research MPact2 3DVD graphics card
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[RNBOStart]
Confirmed=U
Filename=sentstrt.exe
Description=Program used to initialise the VxD virtual driver for Sentinel drivers associated with Rainbow H/W keys that plug-in to the parallel port. These are usually supplied with workplace design tools and restrict the use of the software only to the machine to which the H/W key is connected. Required if you have such tools
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[RoboFormWatcher]
Confirmed=N
Filename=RoboFormWatcher.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.siber.com/roboform/" target="_blank">AI Roboform</a> from Siber Systems. Automatically completes web forms. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Rocket.Time]
Confirmed=U
Filename=RocketTime.exe
Description=Time synchronization software from <a href="http://www.rocketsoftware.com/products/download.htm" target="_blank">Rocket Software</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[roketpipe]
Confirmed=?
Filename=rpclient.exe
Description=??
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[ROUTD]
Confirmed=?
Filename=ROUTD.exe
Description=??
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[RP32]
Confirmed=U
Filename=rp32.exe
Description=<a href="http://" target="_blank">ControlIT</a> (was Remotely Possible) from Enterprise International for remote control and access to Win9x/NT systems.
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[RPCSS.exe]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=rpcss.exe
Description=Remote Procedure Call. Required by windows for programs to communicate with each other on networks/different machines. Originally for NT only but now installed with Win98/98se. Under Win98/98se, a program may need it to communicate with other components of itself. You could delete the program but if any abnormalities occur soon after then reinstall. Under NT, deleting this critical system component will disable the OS. For a more detailed explanation see <a href="http://www.cexx.org/rpc.htm" target="_blank">here</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[RRMedic]
Confirmed=X
Filename=rrmedic.exe
Description=Troubleshooting utility for the <a href="http://www.rr.com/rdrun/" target="_blank">RoadRunner</a> cable internet service. Not required and you are advised to completely uninstall it. Provides a lot of false alarms and gets a lot of people panicking about there internet connection
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[RSRCMTZ]
Confirmed=?
Filename=RSRCMTZ.exe
Description=??
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[RTStartMute]
Confirmed=?
Filename=N/A
Description=??
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[rtvscn95]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=RTVSCN95.EXE
Description=Real-time virus scanner component of Norton Anti-Virus Corporate Edition
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[RunAlert]
Confirmed=U
Filename=AService.exe
Description=<a target="_blank" href="http://www.msi.com.tw/program/products/pro_index.php">MSI MOtherboard PC Alert III</a> - MSI motherboard monitoring software. Only required if you "overclock" your system
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[runAP]
Confirmed=N
Filename=runAP.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Not required but what is it?</font>
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[Runapp32]
Confirmed=X
Filename=Runapp32.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/backdoor.neodurk.html" target="_blank">NEODURK</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Run_cd]
Confirmed=X
Filename=Run_cd.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=BKDR_GHOST.23" target="_blank">GHOST.23</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Rundllsystem32]
Confirmed=X
Filename=Rundllsystem32.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=BKDR_NETDEVIL.B" target="_blank"> NETDEVIL.B</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[RunOnce]
Confirmed=U
Filename=RUNONCE.EXE
Description=Part of MS Data Access Components - only required if you use these
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[RunProg]
Confirmed=X
Filename=Server.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=BKDR_OPTIX.04.A" target="_blank">OPTIX.04.A</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Run StartupMonitor]
Confirmed=U
Filename=StartupMonitor.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.mlin.net/" target="_blank">Mike Lin's</a> Start Up Monitor, throws up an alert and asks your permission every time any change is made to your start-up configuration, either in the registry or start menu
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[RunSysd32]
Confirmed=U
Filename=RunSysd32.exe
Description=DesktopShield2000 by StΘphane Groleau. Locks the desktop at bootup so that users cannot bypass the Windows screensaver password. Only essential if using the program and is an optional setting. It can be disabled from within
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[rvde]
Confirmed=X
Filename=N/A
Description=Related to <a href="#li-speed****">li-speed****</a>
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[RxMon]
Confirmed=N
Filename=rxmon9x.exe
Description=Dell Resolution Assistant
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[S3apphk]
Confirmed=?
Filename=S3apphk.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[S3TRAY]
Confirmed=N
Filename=S3Tray.exe
Description=S3 display configuration taskbar utility for S3 chipset based graphics cards. Can be run from Start-> Settings -> Control Panel -> Display
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Sa3dsrv]
Confirmed=N
Filename=??
Description=3D sound extension for Windows
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Sabreserver]
Confirmed=N
Filename=SABSERV.EXE
Description=Airline reservation software from Sabre. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SaitekAutoConfigure]
Confirmed=U
Filename=saicnfig.exe
Description=Configuration for <a href="http://www.saitek.com/" target="_blank">Saitek</a> gaming devices
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SandIcon]
Confirmed=N
Filename=SandIcon.exe
Description=SanDisk ImageMate CompactFlash card reader SDDR-31 (USB). Very little use except to place the Sandisk icon beside its drive designation in Windows Explorer. The reader itself will work fine without it. The simplest thing is to just unplug the reader when you're not using it. It may slow the startup by a few nanoseconds, but once the software sees there's no reader, you get back the resources
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SafeOFF]
Confirmed=N
Filename=SafeOff.exe
Description=Provides protection that if user accidentally presses the power switch a dialog will pop up for confirmation
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SAgent2ExePath]
Confirmed=N
Filename=SAgent2.exe
Description=Seiko Epson printer status agent. Disable if printer is not used often
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SA Service]
Confirmed=?
Filename=SAservice.exe
Description=Associated with <a href="#Cyber%20Trio">Cyber Trio</a> and <a href="#Warner">Warner</a> troubleshooting software from<font color="#FF0000"> </font>G-Tek Technologies and pre-installed on some Packard Bell and NEC PCs. <font color="#FF0000">What function does this perform and is it required?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SAUpdate]
Confirmed=U
Filename=SAUpdate.exe
Description=<a href="http://bb4.com/" target="_blank">Big Brother</a> from Quest Software. System and network monitor
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SaveNow]
Confirmed=X
Filename=SaveNow.exe
Description=Advertising spyware. Installed as part of the <a href="http://www.kazaa.com/en/privacy/bundles.htm" target="_blank">Kazaa Media Desktop</a> bundle for example
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Say The Time 5.0]
Confirmed=U
Filename=SAYTIME.EXE
Description=This program has audio cues for the system clock in male and female voices, customizes the appearance of the system clock, and can synchronize it to a time server regularly
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SBMX]
Confirmed=N
Filename=sbmx.exe
Description=SoundMAX MPU401 MIDI device emulator for x86 VM DOS games/apps (for Win9x only)
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SB Watchdog]
Confirmed=X
Filename=SBWatchdog.exe
Description=Spyware utility installed by the manufacturers of some laptops (Sony) used to monitor browsing habits and send them back to whoever installed it - released by SoftBank. See <a href="http://trek.thesteveco.com/slashnot.cgi?article=329" target="_blank"> here</a> for more information
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[sc23exec]
Confirmed=?
Filename=sc23exec.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Possibly related to a digital camera</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Scan Detector]
Confirmed=?
Filename=Pmxdetect.exe
Description=Associated with <a href="http://www.primascan.com/" target="_blank">PrimaScan</a> scanners.<font color="#FF0000"> Is it required?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ScanFile]
Confirmed=?
Filename=??
Description=<font color="#FF0000">??</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ScanInicio]
Confirmed=?
Filename=Inicio.exe
Description=Part of <a href="http://www.pandasoftware.com/" target="_blank">Panda Anti-Virus</a>. Responsible for scanning the boot sector of your disk and your memory at startup to check for viruses that try and load and act before your anti-virus is fully operational. It only adds a fraction of a second to start-up time and is worth leaving active
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ScanRegistry]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=Scanregw.exe
Description=Scans the system registry and makes back-ups at start-up. Important should the registry become corrupt
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SCardSvr]
Confirmed=N
Filename=scardsvr.exe
Description=Related to SmartCard readers and sometimes uses lots of system resources
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SchedulingAgent]
Confirmed=U
Filename=mstask.exe
Description=<td valign=top>MS Scheduling Agent displayed as a box with a stopwatch in the System Tray that is only needed if you have regular scheduled disk defragmenting, ScanDisk, etc. Required if you have regularily scheduled events such as weekly virus scans
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SCHWIZEX]
Confirmed=U
Filename=SCHWIZEX.EXE
Description=Part of <a href="#ConfigSafe">ConfigSafe</a>. <font color="#FF0000">What does this part do?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Scheduled Maintenance]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Scheduled_Maintenance.exe
Description=Scheduler for <a href="http://www.iolo.com" target="_blank">Iolo System Mechanic</a> tweaking utility. It can cleans your registry and deletes temporary files at defined intervals. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Scotia OnLine Recovery]
Confirmed=?
Filename=etdirrcv.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Something to do with Nova Scotia Bank?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ScrapPad]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Scrappad.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.jackcreations.com/scrappad/" target="_blank">ScrapPad</a> allows you to quickly and easily record notes, thoughts, messages, and just about anything you want. Use it like you use scrap paper
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Screen Guard]
Confirmed=U
Filename=launch.exe
Description=Part of <a href="http://www.johnru.com/" target="_blank">Access Denied</a> security and privacy software
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Screen Guard Message Scan]
Confirmed=U
Filename=sgms.exe
Description=Part of <a href="http://www.johnru.com/" target="_blank">Access Denied</a> security and privacy software
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Screen Saver Control]
Confirmed=N
Filename=FSScrCtl.exe
Description=Installs as part of the Hubble Space Telescope screen saver (and possibly others). Lets you control your installed screensavers from a System Tray icon
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[script]
Confirmed=?
Filename=script.bat
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Maybe associated with DOS on a Win9x machine</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ScriptBlocking]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=SBServ.exe
Description=Update to Norton AntiVirus 2001. Detects certain types of script-based viruses without the need for specific virus definitions - such as JavaScript and VBScript. This will help protect you from these viruses even before virus definitions are available. Note - some users complain of problems once the update is installed - refer <a href="http://www.symantec.com/search/" target="_blank">here</a> for more information
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ScriptSentry]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=Scriptsentry.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.jasons-toolbox.com/scriptsentry.asp" target="_blank">Script Sentry</a> from Jason's Toolbox. Blocks malicious scripts and allows safe scripts to run. Only required if you want it to check the file associations it guards at startup. It will function regardlessly
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Scroll-In-Mouse V2.0]
Confirmed=U
Filename=SCROLL.EXE
Description=Toolkit for the <a href="http://www.qtronix.com/Lynx3dnet.html" target="_blank">Lynx-3D Net</a> scroll mouse from QTronix. Required if you use the special features
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SDaemon]
Confirmed=U
Filename=sdaemon.exe
Description=PC Security from Tropical Software. 'PC SecurityÖ 5.1 is the ultimate in computer security, offering multiple locking systems for the Windows environment and internet. Lock files, monitor programs' activities, even detect intruders! PC Security offers flexible and complete password protection, "Drag and Drop" support, plus many other handy features'
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SDetect.exe]
Confirmed=N
Filename=
Description=
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[SecondChance]
Confirmed=U
Filename=sctray.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.pcug-colorado.org/newsletter/pcoc0200/2ndchanc.htm" target="_blank">Power Quest Second Chance</a>. Sets checkpoints for saving a backup copy of the registry to a disk so you can restore it if you have a crash
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Search Hook]
Confirmed=?
Filename=srchhook.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Secsys]
Confirmed=U
Filename=Secsys.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.ultrasoft.ro/page_ky.htm" target="_blank">Key Interceptor</a> - surveillance software that creates records of everything people do on a computer, ie, spying or monitoring depending upon how you call it
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SENTRY]
Confirmed=X
Filename=SENTRY.exe
Description=From <a href="http://www.ipinsight.com/default.asp" target="_blank">IP Insight</a>. Allows website owners "to instantly determine the precise geographic location, connection speed and detailed demographics of every visitor to your website". Will be detected by most firewalls and the majority of home users should disable it
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SelfHostUtil]
Confirmed=?
Filename=slefhost.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[serrdctl.exe]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=serrdctl.exe
Description="Shared Modem Service Client Event Viewer" - used when a number of PCs have access to a number of modems. Required to be running on each PC for access to the modems
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[server]
Confirmed=X
Filename=server.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=WORM_DELTAD.A" target="_blank">DELTAD.A</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[serverex]
Confirmed=X
Filename=Server.txt.vbs
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=WORM_DELTAD.A" target="_blank">DELTAD.A</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Service Connection]
Confirmed=N
Filename=sccenter.exe
Description=bwtray.exe
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Service Manager]
Confirmed=N
Filename=sqlmangr.exe
Description=SQL Server Service Manager - provides tray access to SQL server, the server agent and MSDTC. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Serv-U]
Confirmed=N
Filename=serv-u32.exe
Description=FTP server
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[setdefprt]
Confirmed=?
Filename=setdefprt.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Related to a Brother printer?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[setFTPBack]
Confirmed=?
Filename=createsw.exe
Description=Installed as part of <a href="http://www.imesh.com" target="_blank">iMesh</a> - a file sharing system. <font color="#FF0000">What does this do and is it needed?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[seticlient]
Confirmed=N
Filename=
Description=
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SetiQueue]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Setiqu~1.exe
Description=Provides work unit buffering for Seti@Home clients - see <a href="http://www.reneris.com/seti/default.asp" target="_blank">here</a> for more details
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SetiSpy]
Confirmed=N
Filename=SetiSpy.exe
Description=From the site - '<a href="http://pages.tca.net/roelof/setispy/" target="_blank">SETI Spy</a> is a little program I wrote to "spy" on the progress and performance of the SETI@home client. I call it a "spy" because I tried to make it as unobtrusive as possible'
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SetupICWDesktop]
Confirmed=N
Filename=icwconn1.exe
Description=Appears to be the "Internet Connection Wizard" from Internet Explorer being set-up as a desktop shortcut. Appears under the RunOnce registry key but is available under Start -> Programs -> Accessories -> Communication (or similar) anyway
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[sgtray]
Confirmed=U
Filename=sgtray.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.veritas.com/products/category/ProductDetail.jhtml?productId=storageguard" target="_blank">StorageGuard</a> from Veritas. Free utility that integrates with Backup MyPC (formerly Backup Exec Desktop), Simple Backup and MS Backup. Provides system tray access and background monitoring - warning you of files that haven't recently been backed up. Required unless you backup manually on a regular basis or have scheduled backups
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Share-to-Web Namespace Daemon]
Confirmed=N
Filename=hpgs2wnd.exe
Description="HP's exclusive <a href="http://www.hp.com/peripherals2/scanjet_info/share-to-web/index.htm" target="_blank">Share-to-Web</a> software makes it easy to share content with others through our affiliate Internet websites."<font color="#FF0000"> </font>Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Sharing and Mapping Software]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=DShmap.exe
Description=<a target="_blank" href="http://www.intel.com/products/desk_lap/hm_sm_office/index.htm">Intel AnyPoint</a> internet sharing software
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SharkEject]
Confirmed=N
Filename=AEJCT32.exe
Description=Allows you to eject a disk from the Avatar Shark drive from the system tray. When loaded, there is a desktop icon so this isn't required
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Shell]
Confirmed=X
Filename=Tray.exe
Description=Homepage hijacker re-directing browsers to adult material websites
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ShellApi]
Confirmed=X
Filename=SHELLMSN.EXE
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=BKDR_NETDEV.B" target="_blank">NETDEV.B</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Shellapi32]
Confirmed=X
Filename=Shellapi32.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/backdoor.netdevil.html" target="_blank"> NETDEVIL</a> (or <a href="http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=BKDR_NERTE.76.B" target="_blank">NERTE</a>) VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ShellEx]
Confirmed=X
Filename=ShellEx.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/backdoor.anakha.html" target="_blank">ANAKHA</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[shockmachine reminder]
Confirmed=N
Filename=SmReminder.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.shockwave.com/sw/downloads/collections/favorites/">Shockmachine</a> is an entertainment playback device that lets you save your favorite Shockwave.com titles and play them back in full-screen mode, off-line, anytime. <font color="#FF0000">Could be a registration reminder for the trial version</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Shockwave Init]
Confirmed=N
Filename=SWINIT.EXE
Description=Part of Macromedia Shockwave. Controls the Shockwave Remote Control Panel. The Remote Control can be activated manually from the Start Menu by locating and selecting Shockwave and then Shockwave Remote under Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ShortKeys 99]
Confirmed=N
Filename=SHORTKEY.EXE
Description=<a href="http://www.shortkeys.com/" target="_blank">ShortKeys</a> from Insight Software Solutions - allows you to program keys with text strings
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Showbehind]
Confirmed=X
Filename=SHOWBEHIND.EXE
Description=Advertisement display which can be stopped <a href="http://www.showbehind.com/adremove.exe" target="_blank">here</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SHPC32]
Confirmed=U
Filename=SHPC32.exe
Description=Port monitor for Lexmark printers on a USB connection. Ties in with the Printer Control Program. Features like cancelling a print are unavailable if disabled
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ShStatEXE]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=SHSTAT.EXE
Description=From McAfee VirusScan NT 4.x. Handles program communication among VShield components, displays VShield icon. Can be started automatically or available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SideWinderTrayV4]
Confirmed=N
Filename=
Description=
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Singapore]
Confirmed=X
Filename=singapore.exe
Description=Adds a blue crescent to the taskbar and when double-clicked displays an adult-content web-site. Also known to drop your internet connection and dial an international telephone number. See <a href="http://groups.google.com/groups?q=singapore+singapore.exe&hl=en&lr=&safe=off&selm=38b007ea@news.swiftech.com.sg&rnum=1" target="_blank">here</a> for more information. Must be disabled in MSCONFIG before un-installing or it re-instates itself
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[siscolor]
Confirmed=U
Filename=color.exe
Description=Probably on-board graphics related based upon the SiS chipsets. Has been seen on ASUS motherboards with SiS chipsets and known to cause conflicts if you choose another graphics card and disable the on-board
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SiS KHooker]
Confirmed=N
Filename=khooker.exe
Description=SiS Keyboard Daemon. System Tray utility which gets installed by the drivers of the latter day SiS VGA cards. Can cause errors at startup and isn't required
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[sistrai.exe]
Confirmed=X
Filename=sistrai.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/trojan.prova.html" target="_blank"> PROVA</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[sistray]
Confirmed=X
Filename=sistray.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/trojan.prova.html" target="_blank"> PROVA</a> VIRUS! Note - this resides in C:\Windows\Command
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SiS Tray]
Confirmed=U
Filename=
Description=
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SiSUSBRG]
Confirmed=?
Filename=SiSUSBrg.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000">File properties reveal it as "USB patch for suspend disable in WinXP" by Silicon Integrated Systems Corp and it is included with some graphics cards drivers. Any clues?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SK9910DM]
Confirmed=U
Filename=SK9910DM.EXE
Description=Multi-function keyboard driver. Allows the use of programmable keys on mulimedia keyboards. Required if you use the additional keys
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SKDAEMON]
Confirmed=U
Filename=SKDAEMON.EXE
Description=Multi-function keyboard driver. Allows the use of programmable keys on mulimedia keyboards. Required if you use the additional keys
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SkyBlaster Scheduler]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=SSFSch.exe
Description=For Gilat Communications internet satellite systems - associated with SkyBlaster modem. Required if you have this system
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SkySurfer Management Service]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=SmaServ.exe
Description=For Gilat Communications internet satellite systems - associated with SkyBlaster modem. Required if you have this system
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SleepManager]
Confirmed=N
Filename=SleepMgr.exe
Description=This program locates free contiguous disk spaces and allocates them for storing BASE MEMORY, EXTENDED MEMORY, VIDEO MEMORY, and SM RAM. It helps the computer come out of hibernate mode
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Sm56acl]
Confirmed=N
Filename=sm56hlpr.exe
Description=Helper utility for Motorola based SM56 software modems - resides in the System Tray
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Smapp]
Confirmed=N
Filename=
Description=
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[sMaRTcaPs]
Confirmed=N
Filename=SMARTC~1.EXE
Description=<a href="http://www.phoebusllc.com/index.htm#SC%20Description" target="_blank">sMaRTcaPs</a> from Phoebus LLC - enables you to configure the time needed to depress Caps Lock, Num Lock & Insert keys
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Smart Card Service]
Confirmed=N
Filename=ScardSvr.exe
Description=For Smart Card readers. Known to cause problems, especially for Windows 2000 users - see <a href="http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q293/5/07.ASP?LN=EN-GB&SD=gn&FR=0" target="_blank">here</a>. Probably not required unless you use such a device regularly
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Smart Connect Monitor]
Confirmed=U
Filename=SCMon.exe
Description=Appears on a Sony Vaio. Smart Connect Version 2.1 enables data transfer between Vaios via i.LINK cable. Smart Connect supports File and Printer Sharing for MS networks. You can copy files from your Vaio to another Vaio or print using a printer connected to a remote Vaio
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Smart Connect Setup]
Confirmed=U
Filename=SCSetup.exe
Description=Appears on a Sony Vaio. Smart Connect Version 2.1 enables data transfer between Vaios via i.LINK cable. Smart Connect supports File and Printer Sharing for MS networks. You can copy files from your Vaio to another Vaio or print using a printer connected to a remote Vaio
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Smart Label O Server]
Confirmed=N
Filename=ssloserv.exe
Description=Part of the printer software for the smart-label printer made by Seiko. Can be disabled safely
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Smart Label RFViewer]
Confirmed=N
Filename=SSLFVIEW.EXE
Description=Part of the printer software for the smart-label printer made by Seiko. Can be disabled safely
Description=When the SMS Client service starts on a domain controller, the Client service modifies the SMSCliToknAcct & user account group membership, user rights, and account comment. The Client service then waits for the synchronization of the comment to verify that the account and user rights are properly set for this account. This account is used to obtain a token to start the SMS Client processes, such as the Software Inventory and Software Distribution agents (MS Systems Management Server)
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Smserial]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=sm56hlpr.exe
Description=Motorola based modem driver
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SMS Win9x Message Agent]
Confirmed=U
Filename=??
Description=This program assigns a user to a Systems Management Server site
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SO5 Integrator Pass One]
Confirmed=?
Filename=sointgr.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000">StarOffice 5. See <a href="http://www.pathtech.org/staroffice/faq/faq.html" target="_blank">here</a> for more details</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SO5 Integrator Pass Two]
Confirmed=?
Filename=sointgr.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000">StarOffice 5. See <a href="http://www.pathtech.org/staroffice/faq/faq.html" target="_blank">here</a> for more details</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SoDA Startup]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=SodaStartup.exe
Description=Used by the <a href="http://www.rational.com/products/soda/index.jsp" target="_blank">Rational SoDA</a> project management tool. Unsure of it's actual purpose but it's recommended you leave it enabled if you use the software
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[soffice]
Confirmed=N
Filename=SOFFICE.EXE
Description=Displays StarOffice quick start applet in System tray. Right clicking on the icon allows rapid starting up of components of the StarOffice 6.0 suite. Available via Start -> Programs. Automatically started when any StarOffice 6.0 component is started from the Start -> Programs. A resource hog (it eats > 16 MB of memory).
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SOFTinst]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=N/A
Description=For Gilat Communications internet satellite systems. Gilat rescue (Satellite system restore). Required if you have this system. Can cause a BSOD (blue screen of death) if left out
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Sonic A3D Control]
Confirmed=N
Filename=??
Description=Sound related options
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SoniqueQuickStart]
Confirmed=N
Filename=sqstart.exe
Description=Quickstart for <a href="http://www.sonque.com" target="_blank">Sonique</a> audio player. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SonnReg]
Confirmed=?
Filename=SonnReg.exe
Description=Part of E-Color <a href="http://www.ecolor.com/page.asp?content=colorific_and_3deep&lev1=1&lev2=1_4&lev3=1_4_1" target="_blank">3Deep</a> for color calibration.<font color="#FF0000"> Possibly a registration reminder?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SoundFusion]
Confirmed=?
Filename=rundll32 cwcprops.cpl
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Control panel item for the Terratec DMX Xfire 1024 soundcard (Start -> Settings -> Control Panel). Whether it needs to run at start-up every time I don't know</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[soundman]
Confirmed=N
Filename=soundman.exe
Description=Utilty software for the built-in soundcards on some motherboards from companies such as ASUS and Gigabyte. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SourcePath]
Confirmed=?
Filename=gwreg.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Spdstart]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Spdstart.exe
Description=Norton Utilities Speed Start. "This feature optimizes the start up speed of launching applications, such as Word and Excel."
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Speedkey]
Confirmed=U
Filename=SPEEDKEY.EXE
Description=Additional keyboard shortcuts on MS programmable keyboard
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SpeedRacer]
Confirmed=N
Filename=CTSRReg.exe
Description=Software for a Creative sound card
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Speed Tec]
Confirmed=U
Filename=speedtec.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.montanasoft.com/speedtec/index.asp" target="_blank">Accel SpeedTec</a> from Montana Software speeds up your modem. SpeedTec modifies the Internet Protocol settings in the Windows registry to speed downloads on all modems. If you find this improves your connectivity and download speeds leave this enabled
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Speedtouch USB Disgnostics]
Confirmed=U
Filename=Dragdiag.exe
Description=For an external Alcatel ADSL high-speed modem. A diagnostic tool and can be run from the Start menu when required. The only reason it might be useful on startup is if you like seeing an 'at-a-glance' status indicator on the taskbar (the icon is a different colour depending on the status of the device/line)
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Spfile]
Confirmed=X
Filename=Rundll32b.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/backdoor.sparta.html" target="_blank"> SPARTA</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Spinner Plus]
Confirmed=N
Filename=spinner.exe
Description="Spinner Plus lets you listen to over 100 channels of music broadcast from Spinner.com. Spinner Plus uses RealNetwork's G2 technology to provide high-quality online audio. The technology adjusts the audio streaming to match your Internet connection speed, which helps eliminate sound distortion or choppiness". Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
["sp" or "sps"]
Confirmed=X
Filename=regedit-s .... sp.dll
Description=Malicious javascript annoyance that changes the default search engine in IE to one of many including "topsearcher". See <a href="http://groups.google.com/groups?q=sp.dll%2Bregedit&hl=en&rnum=3&selm=e991edcb.0110211021.67587458%40posting.google.com" target="_blank">here</a> for more and a fix
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SPP]
Confirmed=?
Filename=run.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Spy Blocker]
Confirmed=U
Filename=spyblocker.exe
Description=<a href="http://personal.atl.bellsouth.net/mia/k/r/kryp/" target="_blank">SpyBlocker</a> blocks the communications of spyware installed on a PC so spyware runs but can't exchange data with the server to which it should report. Ensuring spyware can't communicate is important, as you may find after using <a href="http://www.lavasoft.de/downloads.html" target="_blank">Ad-Aware</a> that some applications containing spyware subsystems may not run correctly or at all
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SpyStopper]
Confirmed=U
Filename=spystopper.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.itcompany.com/Privacy.htm" target="_blank">SpyStopper</a> - blocks intrusive spyware, Web bugs, worms, scripts, advertisements, and cookies. Protects you from being profiled and tracked
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SQL Server]
Confirmed=N
Filename=scm.exe
Description=SQL Server Service Control Manager. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Srmclean]
Confirmed=?
Filename=srmclean.exe
Description=Srmclean helps in the installation and execution of the SoundMax SoftPaq for Compaq/ADI SoundMax Integrated Digital Audio. <font color="#FF0000">Is it required once the SoftPaq is successfully installed?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SRP Startup]
Confirmed=U
Filename=srrpro.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.definition-software.com/" target="_blank">System Restore Remover Pro</a> allows you to safely and easily remove System Restore and various other Windows Millennium "features." This is enabled if you tick the "Remove unnecessary System Restore information on startup" box. Available via Start -> Settings -> Control Panel
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SRS Applet]
Confirmed=?
Filename=SrsTray.Exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ssdiag]
Confirmed=?
Filename=ssdiag.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.equinox.com/Utilities147.html" target="_blank">Equinox</a> "Configuration and DOS Diagnostic for DOS and Windows platforms"
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SSDPSRV]
Confirmed=N
Filename=ssdpsrv.exe
Description=Simple Service Discovery Protocol (SSDP) and General Event Notification Architecture (GENA) services for network plug and play functionality. Starts up a web server on port 5000. Used by Universal Plug and Play (for network device discovery). To remove this program, open Add/Remove Programs, select either Communications (Me) or Networking Services (XP), and remove the checkmark next to Universal Plug and Play
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[*StateMgr]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=statemgr.exe
Description=Windows default for System Restore. Do NOT disable!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Start]
Confirmed=X
Filename=windows.vbs
Description=Homepage hijacker
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[StartEAK]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=StartEAK.exe
Description=<a href="http://h18000.www1.hp.com/support/techpubs/whitepapers/13W1-1200a-wwen.html" target="_blank">Easy Access</a> Button Support for Compaq PCs. Required if you use these
Description=<a href="http://www.startsurfing.com" target="_blank">Start Surfing</a> allows you to protect your privacy while surfing and searching the Internet by acting as a "filter" between you and the website you are visiting. Startsurfing acts as your shield from Pop Up Windows, Mouse Traps, Window Resizing, and scripts that attempt to record your personal information. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Start Wingman Profiler]
Confirmed=N
Filename=lwtest.exe
Description=<td valign=top>Logitech Wingman software required to operate Logitech joysticks and gamepads. Unless you're a hard-core gamer, it's best to leave it unchecked
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Startup]
Confirmed=N
Filename=??
Description=Related to an Iomega drive
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[StartStop]
Confirmed=U
Filename=STARTSTOP.EXE
Description=<a href="http://www.tfi-technology.com/startstop/default.htm" target="_blank">StartStop</a> from TFI Technology - startup manager
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[StatBar]
Confirmed=X
Filename=STATBAR.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.statbar.nl/" target="_blank">StatBar</a> (system status bar) allows you to quickly get an overview of your system's condition (memory, CPU, uptime, and much more). Due to the sheer number of resources (over 60%) consumed by this program, it is unsuitable for Windows 95/98/SE/Me
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Status Monitor XE]
Confirmed=N
Filename=ENGSS.EXE
Description=The Xerox Document WorkCentre XE Series Status Monitor displays information about your printer and currently active or waiting print jobs. You can use it to control your printing environment and manage your printing operations. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[StayAlive]
Confirmed=U
Filename=sa.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.tfi-technology.com/stayalive.htm" target="_blank">StayAlive</a> from TFI Technology. "This top-notch tool intercepts crashes when they happen, keeping your programs running so you can save your work."
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[STBVision]
Confirmed=?
Filename=STBVisn.exe
Description=Related to the STB Velocity grpahics card. <font color="#FF0000">What does it do and is it required?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Stay Connected!]
Confirmed=N
Filename=StayCon.exe
Description=More than just a pinger, actually simulates online activity. Supports AOL, NetZero, MSN, ATT WorldNet, CompuServe and many other ISPs as well. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[StickyNote]
Confirmed=N
Filename=StickyNote.exe
Description=Utility that allows you to put yellow "Post-It" type messages on your desktop. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[StillImageMonitor]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Stimon.exe
Description=Stimon.exe enables a USB still-image device (such as a scanner) to initiate data transfer to a program. For example, if your scanning device has a scan button, it may start a program and begin scanning when you press it. Create a shortcut and start it manually when needed if your scanner otherwise fails to scan
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[STPMGR]
Confirmed=?
Filename=STPMGR.EXE
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Part of <a href="http://safetp.cs.berkeley.edu/" target="_blank">SafeTP</a> which is transparent FTP security software. Does it need to be running permanently or can it be started manually via Start -> Programs</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[StyleXP]
Confirmed=U
Filename=StyleXP.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.tgtsoft.com/product.html" target="_blank">StyleXP</a> allows you customize the way WinXP looks. If disabled via msconfig it re-instates itself at reboot, therefore uninstall it if you don't want it
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Subtract the Ads]
Confirmed=N
Filename=AdSub.exe
Description=Removes adverts from web pages. Although useful - not required
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SULFNBJ.EXE]
Confirmed=X
Filename=SULFNBJ.EXE
Description=Left as the result of being infected by the <a href="http://www.antivirus.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=PE_MAGISTR.DAM" target="_blank">PE_MAGISTR.DAM</a> virus. This virus infects system files and renames them (changing one letter) before adding them to the Run keys in the registry. Once the virus is removed via anti-virus software, delete the infected file and remove the key from the registry
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[supporter5]
Confirmed=X
Filename=supporter5.exe
Description=Part of <a href="http://www.escorcher.com/" target="_blank">eScorcher</a> anti-virus software. "eScorcher consists of 2 parts: Supporter5 and eScorcher. Supporter5 is responsible for updates of new virus bases each time you logon to the web. eScorcher is responsible for performing virus checks and deletions". Note from their privacy statement: "eScorcher collects IP addresses. eScorcher uses the information it gathers to tailor our content to suit our members' needs and to help our advertisers better understand our members' demographics"
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SurfChoice]
Confirmed=U
Filename=SCMan.exe
Description=SCMan is a utility that can control services on WinNT from the command line. This utility can create, start, pause, stop, delete services. Furthermore it can retrieve a service's current state, get the displayname for a service and vice versa
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SurfSecret]
Confirmed=U
Filename=ss2-full.exe
Description="House-cleaning utility that enables you to keep your computer usage to yourself. Runs quietly from the system tray, eliminating tell-tale files at a regular interval of your choosing. You can set it to clear your Internet cache files, cookies, history, temp folder, etc. It can also clear the history of your Run and Find menus, in addition to the AOL cache"
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SVA Player]
Confirmed=X
Filename=SVAplayer.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.quickflicks.com/index.html" target="_blank">QuickFlicks Streaming Player</a> - regarded as spyware. See <a href="http://www.quickflicks.com/help.html" target="_blank">here</a> for details of how to disable or uninstall it
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SVCHOST]
Confirmed=X
Filename=svchost.exe
Description=System1060 homepage hi-jacker. Found in a Windows\System\1060 directory. Note - this is not the valid svchost.exe as described <a href="http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;Q250320&" target="_blank">here</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SVM Pop]
Confirmed=?
Filename=svmpop.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Swap Nut]
Confirmed=N
Filename=javaw.exe
Description=SwapNut is a peer-to-peer file sharing and searching utility developed and marketed by File Metrics, Inc. Users can search for and find almost any type of digital file (audio, video, photos etc.) through a secure peer-to-peer network
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SWd]
Confirmed=?
Filename=winwd.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Sweep95]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=ICLOAD95.EXE
Description=Part of <a href="http://www.sophos.com/products/software/" target="_blank">Sophos</a> ant-virus sofware
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Switchboaoard.com Toolbar]
Confirmed=N
Filename=AtHoc.exe
Description=Toolbar for the on-line version of Yellow Pages in the US - <a href="http://www.switchboard.com/" target="_blank">Switchboard.com</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SwTray]
Confirmed=N
Filename=SWTRAY.EXE
Description=MS SideWinder game controller system tray icon. Available via Start -> Programs. May have the version number after it
Description=<a href="http://www.sygate.com/" target="_blank">SyGate</a> is a useful little program that lets you share an internet connection over an intranet. Is it needed - it saves a lot of headache to just let SyGate load at startup. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Symantec Fax Starter Edition Port]
Confirmed=N
Filename=OLFSNT40.EXE
Description=Offers a virtual printer as a fax machine. Can be run via a desktop shortcut
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SymTray - Norton SystemWorks]
Confirmed=N
Filename=SYMTRAY.EXE
Description=Keeps all System Tray icons for Norton SystemWorks together to reduce clutter. SystemWorks includes Norton Anti-Virus, Norton Utilities and Norton CleanSweep - mentioned elsewhere here. Personally I only have Norton eMail Protect running which doesn't need SymTray
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SyncAgent]
Confirmed=U
Filename=syncagent.exe
Description="<a href="http://www.keylogger.net/" target="_blank">Ghost Keylogger</a> is an invisible easy-to-use surveillance tool that records every keystroke to an encrypted log file. The log file can be sent secretly with email to a specified receiver."
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Synchronization Manager]
Confirmed=N
Filename=mobsync.exe
Description=Find more information about its use <a href="http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q256/1/39.asp?LN=EN-GB&SD=gn&FR=0" target="_blank">here</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SynSetup]
Confirmed=?
Filename=SynTP.tmp \RunOnce.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Probably associated Synaptics touchpads on laptops as for SynTPEnh and SynTPLpr below but what does it do and is it required?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SynTPEnh]
Confirmed=N
Filename=syntpenh.exe
Description=Synaptics touchpad tray icon. Displays status and provides quick launch to touchpad features
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SynTPLpr]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=syntplpr.exe
Description=Synaptics touchpad driver helper. Required for touchpad features to work
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SysAgent]
Confirmed=U
Filename=SysAgent.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.netsizzle.net/sysagent.asp" target="_blank">SYSagent</a> - small utility for retrieving all the hardware and software information required by anyone administering a machine and/or the network it's a part of
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SysProtect]
Confirmed=X
Filename=System.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=TROJ_NETSPY" target="_blank">NETSPY</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SysR]
Confirmed=X
Filename=sysmd.exe
Description=Adult material based "foistware" (adds hidden components to your system)
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[sysres]
Confirmed=?
Filename=N/A
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SysScan]
Confirmed=X
Filename=bvt.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/backdoor.autoupder.html" target="_blank">AUTOUPDER</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[System]
Confirmed=X
Filename=run322.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/backdoor.lanfilt.html" target="_blank">LANFILT</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[system.exe]
Confirmed=?
Filename=system.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SystemBoot]
Confirmed=?
Filename=ladies.htm
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Unknown but sounds very suspicious??</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[System DLF]
Confirmed=N
Filename=cpqdiaga.exe
Description=Compaq Diagnostic record system utility which allow you to view information about your computer's hardware and software configuration. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SystemFTP]
Confirmed=X
Filename=VSENMB.exe
Description=Malware (ie, <u>mal</u>icious soft<u>ware</u>). Also changes the system.ini Shell line to read Shell=Explorer.exe VSENMB.exe, and it hacks the Winstart.bat as well
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SystemMD]
Confirmed=X
Filename=md.exe
Description=Homepage hijacker
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Systems.exe]
Confirmed=U
Filename=Systems.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.refog.com/download.htm" target="_blank">Keyboard Spectator</a> - monitoring software that creates records of everything people do on a computer, ie, spying or monitoring depending upon how you call it
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[System-Service]
Confirmed=X
Filename=EXPLORER.SCR
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://www.antivirus.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=WORM_BENJAMIN.A&VSect=T" target="_blank"> BENJAMIN</a> VIRUS! KaZaA file-sharing users beware!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SystemTasks]
Confirmed=X
Filename=filez.exe
Description=Adult content dialler
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SystemTray]
Confirmed=U
Filename=
Description=
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SystemUpd]
Confirmed=?
Filename=SystemUpd.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SystemWizard Sniffer]
Confirmed=U
Filename=Sniffer.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.systemsoft.com/l-2/l-3/products-systemwizard.htm" target="_blank">SystemWizard</a> for Win98/ME from SystemSoft - diagnoses and solves hardware and software problems on a PC
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[systr32]
Confirmed=?
Filename=systr32.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[SYSWB6]
Confirmed=U
Filename=SYSWB6.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.we-blocker.com/">We-Blocker</a> - gives parents the opportunity to monitor their children's Internet access and provide them with age-appropriate content, while filtering out sites that contain adult material
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Tablet]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Tablet.exe
Description=Loads the tablet drivers for the Wacom Graphics Tablet. This can be unchecked in msconfig without problems if you don't need the tablet functional all the time. <a href="../Tips/tips_main.htm#Creating_Shortcuts">Create your own shortcut</a> if you need to run it ad hoc. If you forget to run it before running Paint Shop Pro & Adobe Photo Shop) you may find the following: (1) Paint Shop Pro (version 7.04) - (a) Browse function will NOT work (program freezes) (b) On program exit, PSP does not terminate (you have to CTRL+ALT+DEL to close it) (2) Photo Shop (version 6.01) - (a) Program functions slowdown (d) On program exit it takes noticeably longer to shut down (like 30-45 seconds)
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Tad]
Confirmed=N
Filename=tad.exe
Description=From Turtle Beach's Santa Cruz on a Dell WinME system. Not required - works fine without it including keyboard hot controls for volume and mute
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[talknow]
Confirmed=?
Filename=talknow.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Could it be related to <a href="http://www.multilingualbooks.com/talknow.html" target="_blank">this</a> or something similar?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[TapiTNA]
Confirmed=U
Filename=TapiTNA.exe
Description=Telephony Location Selector allowing mobile users to change dialling locations - part of the <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/windows95/downloads/contents/WUToys/W95PwrToysSet/Default.asp" target="_blank">Win95 Power Toys</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Tardis]
Confirmed=U
Filename=Tardis.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.kaska.demon.co.uk/" target="_blank">Tardis</a> - time synchronization software
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Task Bar]
Confirmed=X
Filename=TASKBAR.EXE
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=WORM_FRETHEM.J" target="_blank"> FRETHEM.J</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Task BarSvr]
Confirmed=?
Filename=TaskBarSvr.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Part of the <a href="http://www.starband.com/" target="_blank">Starband</a> satellite always on internet service. Not included on the current system. What does it do and is it needed?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Task BarClient]
Confirmed=?
Filename=TaskBarClient.exe
Description=Responsible for creating the System Tray icon and associated display system for the<font color="#FF0000"> <a href="http://www.starband.com/" target="_blank">Starband</a> </font> satellite always on internet service
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Taskbar Display Controls]
Confirmed=N
Filename=RunDLL deskcp16.dll,
Description=<td valign=top>Only appears in MSCONFIG if you have a Display Settings icon in the System Tray allowing resolution changes on the fly. Can also be disabled under Control Panel -> Display -> Settings -> Advanced -> General. Also appears if you have Win95 with the QuickRes "Powertoy" installed
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[taskmgr.exe]
Confirmed=N
Filename=taskmgr.exe
Description=Windows Task Manager in Windows XP. If run from the Startup folder, the tray icon will be put to the system tray after boot. Useful to check if XP has finished running the delayed services after boot. Available via a desktop shortcut
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Taskmgr]
Confirmed=X
Filename=Taskmgr.exe
Description=System1060 homepage hi-jacker. Note - this is not a Windows file and is found in a Windows\System\1060 directory
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[TaskMonitor]
Confirmed=U
Filename=taskmon.exe
Description=The Task Monitor 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)
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[TaskPlus]
Confirmed=N
Filename=TASKPLUS0.EXE
Description=Task and calendar management software available as freeware or as a "Professional" version for sharing over a LAN
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[TaskReg]
Confirmed=X
Filename=<filename.exe>
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=WORM_CBLAD.A" target="_blank">CBLAD</a> VIRUS! <filename.exe> is the full path and name of the infected file
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Taskschd]
Confirmed=X
Filename=TRAYWND.EXE
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=BKDR_LITMUS.002" target="_blank"> LITMUS.002</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[taskswitch]
Confirmed=N
Filename=taskswitch.exe
Description=ALT+TAB replacement Powertoy for Windows XP - enhances the graphics displayed when you want to switch between programs running full-screen
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Tasktray]
Confirmed=N
Filename=CTLTray.exe
Description=Installed with the Sound Blaster Audigy range of soundcards. Allows you to set EAX effects or equalizer settings for the Sound Blaster Audigy from a systray icon. Also allows you to launch the Taskbar via right-click -> Show Taskbar. The tasktray can be accessed via Start -> Programs -> Creative -> Sound Blaster Audigy -> Taskbar
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Tau monitor]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=Taumon.exe
Description="<a href="http://www.agnitum.com/download/tauscan.html" target="_blank">Tauscan</a> is a powerful Trojan Horse detection and removal engine capable of catching every known type of backdoor that can threaten your system."
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[TBPanel]
Confirmed=U
Filename=TBPanel.exe
Description=Configuration utility for Gainward graphics cards. Not required unless you use non-default settings. Available via Start -> Settings -> Control Panel
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[TBTray]
Confirmed=N
Filename=tbtray.exe
Description=VLSI/QSound ThunderBird PCI Control Panel. System Tray access to the settings for this and related soundcards. Available via Start -> Settings -> Control Panel
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[tcactive]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=tca.exe
Description=Part of <a href="http://www.moosoft.com/thecleaner/" target="_blank">The Cleaner</a> from MooSoft - stops virus trojans before they can do any damage
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[TCAUDIAG -off]
Confirmed=N
Filename=
Description=
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[TCDPbtn]
Confirmed=?
Filename=N/A
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Found on a Toshiba laptop</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[TCDPlay]
Confirmed=?
Filename=TCDPlay.drv
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Found on a Toshiba laptop - sounds like the driver for the CD-ROM but why doesn't it use the standard Windows drivers - any comments?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[TClock]
Confirmed=U
Filename=TCLOCK.EXE
Description=Kazubon TClock. Utility that amongst other things synchronizes your system clock with Internet time servers. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[TClockEx]
Confirmed=N
Filename=TCLOCKEX.EXE
Description=Puts a configurable time/date display in the tray (and other features). Freeware by <a href="http://users.iafrica.com/d/da/dalen" target="_blank">Dale Nurden</a> and is popular on cover disks
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[tcmonitor]
Confirmed=U
Filename=tcm.exe
Description=Part of <a href="http://www.moosoft.com/thecleaner/" target="_blank">The Cleaner</a> from MooSoft - warns of changes to the registry
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[TDockNUndock]
Confirmed=?
Filename=N/A
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Found on a Toshiba laptop</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[TDspOff]
Confirmed=?
Filename=Tdspoff.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Found on a Toshiba laptop</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Teach In Box]
Confirmed=N
Filename=teachbox.exe
Description=Tutoring program that comes with a SystemAX Computer
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Telepath]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=telepath.exe
Description=Drivers for the WinModem versions of the US Robotics "Telepath" series - as supplied to Gateway for instance. WinModems use software rather than hardware - hence putting a load on the CPU. Needed if you have it for loading the drivers. See <a href="http://808hi.com/56k/winmodems.asp" target="_blank">here</a> for more WinModem information
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[TEscKey]
Confirmed=?
Filename=TEscKey.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Found on a Toshiba laptop</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[TextAloud]
Confirmed=N
Filename=TextAloudMP3.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.nextuptech.com/TextAloud/index.html" target="_blank">TextAloud MP3</a> - convert text into spoken words and MP3s
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Textbridge Instant Access OCR]
Confirmed=N
Filename=telepath.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.scansoft.com/textbridge/" target="_blank">TextBridge</a> from Scansoft. OCR (optical character recognition) software for scanning documents into popular editing applications. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[TFncKy]
Confirmed=U
Filename=TFncky.exe
Description=Found on a Toshiba laptop - most likely configuration for special function keys that will be needed if you use these but not required if you don't
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[TFNF5]
Confirmed=?
Filename=TFNF5.exe
Description=Toshiba Hotkey Utility for Display Devices (F5 function key). <font color="#FF0000">Quick access to change display settings?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[TFunckey]
Confirmed=U
Filename=TFuncKey.exe
Description=Found on a Toshiba laptop - most likely configuration for special function keys that will be needed if you use these but not required if you don't
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[TgAddServer]
Confirmed=X
Filename=tgfix.exe
Description=Part of a program called Tioga from Support.com - included on @Home service installation disc. It's installation was so you could get your @Home service updated automatically without having to go to their pages and downloading the newest patches, however.. it's also spyware (info <a href="http://www.snark.com/support.com/" target="_blank">here</a>) the company distributes on it's installation disc and uses to collect information on your computer, where you've been, what you've downloaded, etc. It's not only safe to disable, I'd highly recommend it unless you like other people looking inside your computer. Removal procedure <a href="http://www.practicallynetworked.com/support/sticky_proxy.htm" target="_blank">here</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Tgcmd]
Confirmed=X
Filename=tgcmd.exe
Description=Spyware as above. TGCMD is also part of Sony's Vaio support agent - designed by Support.com. If TGCMD is disabled, it will be necessary to recover the computer in order to use it again
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[TGCMG]
Confirmed=N
Filename=??
Description=Related to Rogers@Home, causes errors in WinSock32.dll. Not required for connection to work
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Tgsetsite]
Confirmed=X
Filename=tgfix.exe
Description=Spyware as above - Tioga from Support.com
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Thdetrf]
Confirmed=N
Filename=thdetr32.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Appears to be related to Lycos advertising</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[TheMainStart]
Confirmed=?
Filename=N/A
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[THGuard]
Confirmed=U
Filename=TH_Guard.exe
Description=Resident memory scanning for <a href="http://www.mischel.dhs.org/trojanhunter.jsp" target="_blank">TrojanHunter</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[THOTKEY]
Confirmed=?
Filename=THotkey.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Associated with Toshiba laptops - most likely associated with programmable keys?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Timemanager.exe]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Timemanager.exe
Description=Easy to use program for recording how you spend your time, designed to help you in billing multiple clients
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[TimeOnline]
Confirmed=N
Filename=TIMEONLINE.EXE
Description=Lightman Groups's TimeOnline monitor. For dial-up users to monitor time spent on the net. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[TimeSink Add Client]
Confirmed=X
Filename=TSADBOT.EXE
Description=Advertising spyware
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Tiny Personal Firewall]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=persfw.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.tinysoftware.com/home/tiny?s=796156550181057085A1&&pg=tpf_summary" target="_blank">Tiny Personal Firewall</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Tips]
Confirmed=N
Filename=mousetips.exe
Description=Suggests tips on using your mouse
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[TiTleBarClock]
Confirmed=U
Filename=TiTleBarClock.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.wfcravener.com/TBC.html" target="_blank">TitleBarClock</a> displays the day/month/time and free physical RAM on the right hand side of an open window, replacing the system tray clock at startup
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Tivoli]
Confirmed=?
Filename=LCFEP.EXE
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Tivoli provides IT solutions. What this does and whether it's needed is unknown at present</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[TiXDSL]
Confirmed=U
Filename=tidslmon.exe
Description=Actiontec DSL modem. Associated with High Speed AOL DSL. Used to get line sync with the Actiontec DSL USB Modem. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[TkBellExe]
Confirmed=N
Filename=evntsvc.exe -osboot
Description=Application Scheduler installed along with <a href="http://www.real.com/" target="_blank">RealOne Player</a>. Once installed, it runs independently of RealOne Player. See <a href="http://www.mikescomputerinfo.com/TkBellExe.htm" target="_blank">here</a> for more information, including how to disable it. Also see <a href="#evntsvc">evntsvc</a> and <a href="#Realsched">Realsched</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[tkonnect]
Confirmed=N
Filename=TKONNECT.EXE
Description=Dialer for the <a href="http://www.tiscali.co.uk/" target="_blank">Tiscali</a> internet service provider. Available as a desktop shortcut
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[TMA distribution]
Confirmed=U
Filename=cfinst.exe
Description=Part of Intel's LANDesk Management Suite 6 and the Common Base Agent (CBA) - used for communicating between the core server and managed clients
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[TMExLogon]
Confirmed=?
Filename=TMESRV.EXE
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Seems to be a Toshiba utility and ties up with another program called TMESBS.EXE</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[TNTClk]
Confirmed=U
Filename=TNTCLK.exe
Description=Overclocking program for TNT, TNT2, and other graphics cards. This program can overclock the graphics card manually after startup when needed, especially before starting a gaming session. However, for simplicity, it can be left checked to let it run once at startup to automatically overclock the graphics card. In this case, it doesn't even run in the background after doing its job
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[TMTMTSR]
Confirmed=N
Filename=TMTMTST.exe
Description=Installed with Thrustmaster game controllers. It launches the Thrustmapper utility. Not required if you install the "driver only" from Thrustmaster <a href="http://www.thrustmaster.com" target="_blank">website</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ToPassSrv]
Confirmed=?
Filename=Pktopass.exe
Description=Related to Caere Pagekeeper scanning software (now taken over by Scansoft), Disabling is known to cause problems
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[topmoxie]
Confirmed=X
Filename=JavaRun.exe
Description=Marketing software from <a href="http://www.etraffic.com/" target="_blank">TopMoxie</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ToshHKCW]
Confirmed=?
Filename=ToshHKCW.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Toshiba Fan]
Confirmed=?
Filename=fan.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Possibly something to do with a Toshiba computer CPU or case fan?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Toshiba Key State]
Confirmed=U
Filename=KEYSTATE.EXE
Description=Displays an icon in the System Tray indicating the state of the CAPS LOCK key. Can be handy on (e.g., Toshiba) laptops which do not have a Caps Lock indicator light. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[TOSHIBSU]
Confirmed=U
Filename=Toshibsu.exe
Description=Reduces the power consumption when the laptop isn't being used to preserve battery power. Similar programs on other laptops reduce the processor clock rate, etc. Required if you run off battery regularly
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Tour]
Confirmed=N
Filename=wincool.exe
Description=Component of WinME that's annoying as hell. Pop's up a prompt to play the C:\WINDOWS\Application Data\Microsoft\INTRO\CONTENT.HTA that plays a full screen version of the WinME product preview Windows Media video file that cannot be stopped to my knowledge until it finishes. That prompt will keep popping up after an install/reinstall of WinME until you give in and watch the thing. It also puts a task scheduler entry to run that annoying thing every 30 minutes, and don't bother deleting that entry, Windows puts it right back. Not only should you disable it from running, you should delete the thing altogether, as it, somehow can re-enable itself. Apparently you can try setting the file to read only
Description=Activates "ThinkPad Help" when the "Thinkpad key" is pressed on an IBM ThinkPad laptop
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[TPP Auto Loader]
Confirmed=U
Filename=Tppaldr.exe
Description=Installed with <a href="http://www.datastor.com.tw/" target="_blank">DataStor's</a> USB 2.0 based external DVD, CD-ROM and CD-RW drives. System tray icon allowing the user to disconnect the external drive without an error message being displayed
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[TPwrMgr]
Confirmed=?
Filename=TPwrMgr.exe
Description=Found on a Toshiba laptop.<font color="#FF0000"> Related to power management?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[TPWRTRAY]
Confirmed=U
Filename=Tpwrtray.exe
Description=Toshiba laptop's own Advanced Power Management system. When using it, it conflicts with Windows APM
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[TrackpointSrv]
Confirmed=U
Filename=daemon.exe
Description=Supports the "pointer stick" on Thinkpads in lieu of a mouse on an IBM ThinkPad laptop. Necessary for the "scroll" button to work
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Transparent]
Confirmed=U
Filename=TransparentW.exe or
Description=TransparentB.exe
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[TransparentIcons]
Confirmed=U
Filename=
Description=
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Trashgrd]
Confirmed=U
Filename=TRASHGRD.EXE
Description=Part of McAfee Nuts & Bolts. Protects all the files you delete, even files deleted in DOS or in 16-bit Windows applications, by sending them to the Recycle Bin
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[tray_helper]
Confirmed=N
Filename=tray_helper.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.republika.pl/trayhelper/indexeng.html" target="_blank">Tray Helper</a> is an Email checker with additional tools, including a popup window killer, pinger module to monitor hosts and an event reminder
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[TrayManager]
Confirmed=U
Filename=Trayman.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.zdnet.com/pcmag/pctech/content/18/04/ut1804.001.html" target="_blank">TrayManager</a> hides system tray icons (FreeCell won't work when TrayMan is loaded)
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Traymon]
Confirmed=U
Filename=traymon.exe
Description=Netropa Internet Receiver traymonitor. Will only launch the bar if you are connected to the internet and there's new news
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[traydate.exe]
Confirmed=U
Filename=TRAYDATE.EXE
Description=Displays the date as well as the time in the System Tray. Available from <a href="http://download.tucows.com/perl/PDA.html?Target=/wince/preview/32627.html" target="_blank">TUCOWS</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[TraySantaCruz]
Confirmed=N
Filename=tbctray.exe
Description=Provides quick access via a System Tray icon to the control panel for Turtle Beach's Santa Cruz or VideoLogic's SonicFury soundcards. Available via Start -> Settings -> Control Panel
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[TrayServer]
Confirmed=N
Filename=TrayServer.exe
Description=For monitoring tray icons
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Tray Temperature]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Weatherbug.exe
Description=Weatherbug provides current outdoor temperature in the System Tray, also weather alerts. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[TrendMicro Antivirus]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=Aveagent.exe
Description=Virus scanner
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[TrendMicro OfficeScan NT]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=TMLISTEN.EXE
Description=Virus scanner
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Trickler]
Confirmed=X
Filename=fsg.exe
Description=<td valign=top>Advertising spyware
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[TridTray]
Confirmed=?
Filename=TridTray.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000">System Tray access to Trident 4DWave soundcards?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[TrojanScanner]
Confirmed=U
Filename=Trjscan.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.simplysup.com/tremover/details.html" target="_blank">Trojan Remover</a> from Simply Super Software. Scans for an removes trojan viruses where anti-virus software may have not detected or removed
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[TrueSync Launcher]
Confirmed=N
Filename=tstool.exe
Description=Starfish <a href="http://www.starfish.com/solutions/data/data.html" target="_blank">TrueSync</a> - for synchronization between Windows platforms and popular devices, applications and services
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[TrueVector]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=VSMON.EXE
Description=Even if you don't have ZoneAlarm or ZoneAlarm Pro run at start-up you do need this
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[TSBxLogon]
Confirmed=?
Filename=TMESBS2.EXE
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[TSPower]
Confirmed=?
Filename=N/A
Description=Found on a Toshiba laptop.<font color="#FF0000"> Related to power management?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[TSService]
Confirmed=?
Filename=NSSERVICE.EXE
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[TurboExplorer]
Confirmed=U
Filename=TE.exe
Description=Web accelerator - "<a href="http://www.downlinx.com/proghtml/9/969.htm" target="_blank">TurboExplorer«</a> 2.x is a real-time web surfing accelerator specifically designed for Internet Explorer« 4/5 to achieve a faster and more effective approach to the internet". Only needed if you find it improves web browsing
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Turbo Notes]
Confirmed=N
Filename=tbnote.exe
Description=Post-It's on your desktop. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[TVWakeup]
Confirmed=N
Filename=tvwakeup.exe
Description=MS WebTV for Windows. Used to display TV on your PC via a compatible video card with in-built tuner (such as ATI All-In-Wonder). If you don't use it - uninstall it
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[TWarmBay]
Confirmed=?
Filename=N/A
Description=Found on a Toshiba laptop.<font color="#FF0000"> Related to hotswap bay management?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[TWBbtn]
Confirmed=?
Filename=N/A
Description=Found on a Toshiba laptop
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[TWBrowse]
Confirmed=?
Filename=TWBrowse.drv
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Found on a Toshiba laptop. Possibly related to TWAIN drivers (ie, scanners, etc) - see <a href="http://www.twaintools.de/support.html" target="_blank">this</a>?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[TweakDUN]
Confirmed=U
Filename=??
Description=Utility to optimize your Internet Browser Software. TweakDUN promotes faster Internet data transfer rates and faster downloads by eliminating fragmentation of data packets
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[tweakico]
Confirmed=?
Filename=tweakico.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000">May be a HP program to control their icons?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Tweak Manager]
Confirmed=?
Filename=WinManager.Exe
Description=WinGuides <a href="http://www.winguides.com/tweak/" target="_blank">Tweak Manager</a>. <font color="#FF0000">Is this required for the live updates feature and/or if settings are changed?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Tweak-Me]
Confirmed=U
Filename=TWEAK-ME.exe
Description=3rd party version of Miscrosoft'sTweak UI "powertoy" with many more options and controls (plus full support), designed specifically to take advantage of features in WinMe/2K and above, available from <a href="http://www.tweak-me.de/" target="_blank">here</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Tweak-xp]
Confirmed=U
Filename=Tweak-xp.exe
Description=Main program for <a href="http://www.tweakxp.com" target="_blank">Tweak-XP</a> - a WinXP tweaking utility
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[TwkSCardSrv]
Confirmed=N
Filename=SCardS32.Exe
Description=Used with Towitoko SmartCard Readers for card recognition
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Twunk_64]
Confirmed=X
Filename=twunk_64.exe
Description=System1060 homepage hi-jacker. Note - this is not a Windows file and is found in a Windows\System\1060 directory
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[UD Agent]
Confirmed=U
Filename=UD.EXE
Description=The <a href="http://members.ud.com/download/gold/" target="_blank">United Devices Agent</a> can recycle your PC's unused resources and use them to perform valuable scientific and medical research without disturbing your usual computer use - similar to SETI@home but for medical research. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[UD Agent.lnk]
Confirmed=?
Filename=UD.EXE
Description=Shortcut to United Devices Agent above? Why in the start-up?
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Ueproc32]
Confirmed=U
Filename=UEPROC32.exe
Description=Part of Norton Utilities - most likely associated with the Unerase Wizard in older versions
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Uidler]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Uidler.exe
Description=Uniloc Titlewave Browser used with some shareware
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Ulead Photo Express x.0 Calendar]
Confirmed=N
Filename=calcheck.exe
Description=Ulead Calendar Checker - part of <a href="http://www.ulead.com/pe/runme.htm" target="_blank">Ulead Photo Express</a>, where "x" represents the version number. Automatically replaces your calendar desktop wallpaper on a weekly/monthly/yearly basis if you've created them. Not required - change them manually. See <a href="http://support.ulead.com/kb/0008/KB603.htm" target="_blank">here</a> for disabling instructions
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[UMXLDRW]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=UMXLDRW.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.tinysoftware.com/home/tiny2?la=EN" target="_blank">Tiny</a> Personal Firewall
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[UMAX VistaAccess]
Confirmed=N
Filename=vsaccess.exe
Description=VistaAccess gives you quick and easy access to scanning functions right from your desktop
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Uninstall0001]
Confirmed=X
Filename=upd.exe
Description=Adult content based screen saver
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[updatemgr.exe]
Confirmed=N
Filename=updatemgr.exe
Description=Once a month, your EarthLink 5.0 Update Manager contacts EarthLink's servers to check for software updates. If an update is available for your EarthLink software, Update Manager will inform you and, with your permission, download and install the update. Can go to http://www.earthlink.net and download the updates manually
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Update for Works]
Confirmed=?
Filename=MSWkstz.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Maybe related to later versions of MS Works?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[UpdateFW]
Confirmed=?
Filename=fwdload.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Appears to be firmware update software for a <a href="http://www.sniffer.com/products/atmbook/default.asp" target="_blank">Network Associates ATMbook OC-3 SMF Interface Module</a>?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Update Grokster]
Confirmed=N
Filename=WiseUpdt.exe
Description=Automatically updates the Grokster file sharing software. Beware of adware and spyware when using this type of program, for instance, Grokster contains <a href="#CyDoor">CyDoor</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[UPDATEHOOK]
Confirmed=?
Filename=Rundll32.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Update local]
Confirmed=?
Filename=SetCPQLC.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Running on a Compaq desktop. Any ideas?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Update Service]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=Update.exe
Description=Loaded by Handybits programs such as <a href="http://www.handybits.com/easycrypto.htm" target="_blank">EasyCrypto</a>. Re-instates itself every time the program is run so best to leave it enabled. Prevent it dialling out via a firewall
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Updates from HP]
Confirmed=N
Filename=??
Description=On HP PCs, allows the computer to automatically receive notifications from HP over the Internet. Associated with <a href="#BackWeb">BackWeb</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Updatewiz]
Confirmed=?
Filename=updatewiz.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[UpdReg]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Updreg.exe
Description=Reminder to register Creative Labs SoundBlaster Live! cards
Description=Used with Belkin UPS (Uninterruptable Power Supply) for support in the event of a power-loss
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[URLMAP]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Urlmap.exe
Description=Installed by MS Money, and runs whenever you start IE. All it does is bring up an annoying sidebar (kind of like the search window) with 'financial links' when the web page supports it
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Usb]
Confirmed=?
Filename=Usb.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[USB Hub Keyboard Patch]
Confirmed=?
Filename=SKBPATCH.EXE
Description=USB HUB Update
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[USBMMKBD]
Confirmed=U
Filename=usbmmkbd.exe
Description=USB multimedia keyboard for HP systems. Allows the use of special function keys on USB keyboards. Whilst it's running and whilst you're connected to the net it has some privacy issues as it tries to connect to redirect.paviliondownload.com every 5 minutes, to tell HP that you're online and allowing them to gather information based upon the buttons you're using. The side effect of disabling is that all multimedia buttons will cease functioning. The standby, mute and volume control will still work
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[USBTA]
Confirmed=N
Filename=usbtapnp.exe
Description=System Tray access for the <a href="http://www.bewan.com/bewan/products/isdn/gazel128usb.php" target="_blank">BeWAN Gazel 128 USB</a> ISDN adapter
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[User23.exe]
Confirmed=X
Filename=DIAL.exe
Description=This is a trojan trying to disguise itself as User32.dll
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Usrobotics Online Registration]
Confirmed=N
Filename=??
Description=Pop-up reminding customers to register their products online at US Robotics
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[USSShReg]
Confirmed=N
Filename=USSSHREG.EXE
Description=Registration reminder for Ulead SmartSaver Pro - compacts large graphics for web designers
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[UTILsInst]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=N/A
Description=For Gilat Communications internet satellite systems. Gilat rescue (Satellite system restore). Required if you have this system. Can cause a BSOD (blue screen of death) if left out
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[V128IID]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=Rundll32.exe v128iitw.dll, STB_InitTweak
Description=Loads drivers for some STB graphics cards such as the STB nVIDIA TNT 16MB. Required if you don't want to experience lock-ups or error messages
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[V128IITV]
Confirmed=?
Filename=??
Description=Loads drivers for some STB graphics cards. <font color="#FF0000">May be related to such a card with a TV out option?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[V66SHELL]
Confirmed=?
Filename=V66SHELL.EXE
Description=<font color="#FF0000">It looks to be part of the display driver set for ASUS V3800, V6600 and V6800 display adapters. Probably a system tray quick access control?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[VAGCtrl]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=VAGCTRL.EXE
Description=<a href="http://www.centralcommand.com/windows_products.html" target="_blank">Vexira Antivirus</a> - virus scanner from Central Command
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[VAGuard]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=VAGNT.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.centralcommand.com/windows_products.html" target="_blank">Vexira Antivirus</a> - virus scanner from Central Command
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[VAIO Action Setup (Server)]
Confirmed=U
Filename=VAServ.exe
Description=Sony Vaio utility that auto-launches selected applications when you plug in a digital video camera, digital still camera, etc. via iLink (FireWire) or USB
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[VCDPlayer]
Confirmed=N
Filename=VCDPlayer
Description=<a href="http://www.virtualcd-online.com/" target="_blank">Virtual CD</a> drive emulator. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[vcdplayx]
Confirmed=?
Filename=vcdplayx.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[VCDWATCH]
Confirmed=?
Filename=VCDWATCH.EXE
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Confirmed as Voyetra CD Watcher as it was found in a Compaq/Voyetra/AS2 directory but what does it do?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[VDI Manager (HP)]
Confirmed=?
Filename=HPO0VDX05.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000">HP (Hewlett-Packard) related. Now - what does it do?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[versato]
Confirmed=?
Filename=versato.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Programmable keyboard button controller for <a href="http://www.mic-innovations.com/keyboards_keypads_notes.html" target="_blank">Micro Innovations</a> keyboards including "Hot buttons"?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Vet Alert]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=vetmsg9x.exe
Description=Computer Associates "InnoculateIT" and <a href="http://www.vet.com.au/" target="_blank">Vet Anti-Virus</a> virus software
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Vet Start Up]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=vet98.exe
Description=vet32.exe
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[VetTray]
Confirmed=U
Filename=vettray.exe
Description=Computer Associates "InnoculateIT" and <a href="http://www.vet.com.au/" target="_blank">Vet Anti-Virus</a> virus software. System Tray quicklaunch access, not really necessary but only occupies 36k resources
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[VidSvr]
Confirmed=N
Filename=vidsvr.exe
Description=MS WebTV for Windows Channel Guide. Used to display TV on your PC via a compatible video card with in-built tuner (such as ATI All-In-Wonder). If you don't use it - uninstall it
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Virtual Access Scheduler]
Confirmed=U
Filename=VASCHD32.EXE
Description=The scheduler for mail and usenet tool
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[VirtualDrive]
Confirmed=N
Filename=VDTask.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.farstone.com/home/en/html/productsvdp.htm" target="_blank">VirtualDrive</a> from Farstone - virtual CD drive emulator. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Virus Scan]
Confirmed=X
Filename=virscana.exe
Description=Added as a result of a VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[VirusScan Online]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=mcvsshld.exe
Description=McAfee VirusScan On-line. See also <a href="#McAgentExe">McAgentExe</a> above
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Vistascan]
Confirmed=N
Filename=vistascan.exe
Description=Included in VistaScan are VistaAccess and VistaShuttle. VistaAccess gives you quick and easy access to scanning functions right from your desktop. For Windows users, you'll see a scanner icon in the Windows Tray of the Taskbar. Click this icon and a menu opens
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[VMDFW]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=vmdfw.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.virusmd.com/products/firewall.php" target="_blank">VirusMD Personal Firewall</a>
Description=Loads the configuration settings for a 3dfx Voodoo Banshee chipset based graphics card. If you change some of the settings from default you probably need this - otherwise maybe not
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[VortexTray]
Confirmed=N
Filename=au30setp.exe
Description=System Tray application for Aureal Vortex based soundcards. Can be run manually via Start -> Settings -> Control Panel
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Vortex Tray]
Confirmed=N
Filename=asp4setp.exe
Description=System Tray application for Aureal Vortex based soundcards. Can be run manually via Start -> Settings -> Control Panel
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[VoyetraTray]
Confirmed=N
Filename=vtray.exe
Description=This provides an abbreviated Control Group for the Turtle Beach Montego II sound functions/associated with AudioStation 3 and 32
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Vpop3 Mail Server]
Confirmed=U
Filename=vpop3.exe
Description=Mail server from <a href="http://www.vpop3.co.uk" target="_blank">Paul Smith Computer Services</a>. Runs in system tray to collect mail. Can be run from a shortcut and if it isn't running then it won't get your email!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[vptray]
Confirmed=U
Filename=vptray.exe
Description=System Tray icon for Norton Anti-Virus Corporate Edition. Gives access to the options available and may not be required. Some users may have problems - refer <a href="http://groups.google.com/groups?q=vptray.exe%2BNorton&hl=en&safe=off&rnum=1&ic=1&selm=3A9D3F14.64A4B969%40birminghamchamber.com" target="_blank">here</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[vscanner]
Confirmed=X
Filename=spooll32.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=BKDR_OPTIXPRO.10" target="_blank"> OPTIXPRO</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[VsEcomrEXE]
Confirmed=N
Filename=VSECOMR.EXE
Description=From McAfee VirusScan up to version 4.x. This executable is responsible for the periodic "update" prompts
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Vshwin32EXE]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=VSHWIN32.EXE
Description=From McAfee VirusScan up to version 4.x and Dr Solomon's VirusScan. Communicates between VSSTAT.EXE and the VShield System Scan module. Can be started automatically or available via Start -> Programs. Personally, I disable "System Scan" via the Vshield icon leaving only "E-mail", "Download" and "Internet filter" enabled. System Scan checks for on Run, Copy, Create and Rename which slows things dramatically.
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[VsStatEXE]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=VSSTAT.EXE
Description=From McAfee VirusScan up to version 4.x and Dr Solomon's VirusScan. Handles program communication among VShield components, displays VShield icon. Can be started automatically or available via Start -> Programs. Personally, I disable "System Scan" via the Vshield icon leaving only "E-mail", "Download" and "Internet filter" enabled. System Scan checks for on Run, Copy, Create and Rename which slows things dramatically.
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[vTPass]
Confirmed=N
Filename=vtpassld.exe
Description=Part of <a href="http://www.vtrails.com/about/FAQ.html">vTrails</a> - a live media delivery solution. vTPass is the driver enabling the system to work. If unavailable via Start -> Programs, <a href="../Tips/tips_main.htm#Creating_Shortcuts" target="_blank">create your own shortcut</a> for the "vtpass.exe" file
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[W3KNetwork]
Confirmed=X
Filename=rundll32.exe w3knet.dll, dllinitrun
Description=Advertising spyware. Check <a href="http://www.safersite.com/PestInfo/Web3000.asp" target="_blank">here</a> for more info on this particular one
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WanMPSvc]
Confirmed=U
Filename=WanMPSvc.exe
Description=An AOL component, the Wan miniport (ATW) service. If you don't have a Wan miniport (ATW) NIC this thing causes stack faults. To remove see <a href="http://www.spywareinfo.com/yabbse/index.php?board=18;action=display;threadid=1093" target="_blank">here</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[war-ftpd.exe]
Confirmed=N
Filename=WAR-FTPD.EXE
Description=<a href="http://www.jgaa.com/index.php?menu=154" target="_blank">War FTP Daemon</a> from JGAA's Internet - FTP client
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Warner]
Confirmed=U
Filename=warner.exe
Description=Also known as "CyberWarner". From G-Tek Technologies and pre-installed on some Packard Bell PCs. Protects critical files
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Washer]
Confirmed=N
Filename=washer.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.webroot.com/washer.htm" target="_blank">Windows Washer</a> from Webroot Software. Useful utility that deletes safe to remove files, cookies, browsing history, etc. Available via from Start -> Programs. Disable within the program options - otherwise it is re-enabled in MSCONFIG
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Washerie.exe]
Confirmed=N
Filename=washerie.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.webroot.com/washie.htm">Cache & Cookie Washer for Internet Explorer</a> from Webroot Software. Light version of Windows Washer, specific for cleaning the IE cache and cookies. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[washindex]
Confirmed=N
Filename=washidx.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.webroot.com/washer.htm" target="_blank">Windows Washer</a> from Webroot Software. Useful utility that deletes safe to remove files, cookies, browsing history, etc. Available via Start -> Programs. Disable within the program options - otherwise it is re-enabled in MSCONFIG
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Watch]
Confirmed=N
Filename=watch.exe
Description=Found to be used by a Trust USB scanner for auto starting the scanning software when the lid is lifted
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Watchdog]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Watchdog.exe
Description=Definitely part of the Mustek scanner drivers and software (for 600 III EP Plus and maybe others), launches from the Startup folder in the Start Menu, but not required as they give instructions on removing it on their webpage
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Watch Dog Program]
Confirmed=N
Filename=watchdog.exe
Description=For Compaq PC's. Associated with Compaq's internet services. Not required if you don't use services provided by them and may not be required even if you do
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WaveTop Launcher]
Confirmed=N
Filename=WaveTop.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.zdnet.com/pcmag/firstlooks/9804/f980406a.htm" target="_blank">WaveTop</a> - "Get push content from TV without an Internet connection" - now possibly a defunct system in the US included as an optional part of WebTV in Win98
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WaveTop Receiver 1]
Confirmed=N
Filename=N/A
Description=See above
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WaveTop Receiver 2]
Confirmed=N
Filename=N/A
Description=See above
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WaveTop Upload Manager]
Confirmed=N
Filename=N/A
Description=See above
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Wbiff]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Wbiff.exe
Description=<a href="http://shareware.lycos.com/tucows/winnt/preview/6187.shtml" target="_blank">Wbiff!</a> E-mail checker - automatically checks your e-mail and notifies you if any new e-mail has been received
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WCESCOMM]
Confirmed=N
Filename=WCESCOMM.EXE
Description=Active sync for use with Windows CE based palm PC
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[wcmdmgr.exe]
Confirmed=N
Filename=wcmdmgr.exe
Description=It will periodically contact WildTangent servers to see if an update is available for your system and allows us to make the product exceptionally reliable. You can control its behavior, or disable it completely, inside your Windows Control Panel
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[wcmdmgrl]
Confirmed=U
Filename=wcmdmgrl.exe
Description=Checks for periodic updates of WildTangent Web Driver over the web. A multimedia extension/plug-in
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WCOLOREAL]
Confirmed=U
Filename=coloreal.exe
Description=Makes colours sharper and brighter, but will only work with coloreal capable monitors
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WEATHER]
Confirmed=N
Filename=WEATHER.EXE
Description=Weatherbug provides current outdoor temperature in the System Tray, also wheather alerts. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WeatherCast]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Weather.exe
Description=Wheather reporting in the System Tray. Available via Start -> Programs. Installed via Radlight
Description=Control software for the portable <a href="http://www.americas.creative.com/products/product.asp?maincategory=6&category=61&product=56" target="_blank">Creative Video Blaster Webcam Go</a> digital camera/PC web cam. <font color="#FF0000">What does it do and is it required?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WebcamRT.exe]
Confirmed=N
Filename=WEBCAMRT.exe
Description=For Logitech Web Cams. Not required - camera works fine without it
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Webcelerator]
Confirmed=X
Filename=webcel.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.webcelerator.com/" target="_blank">Webcelerator</a> from eAcceleration speeds your Web browsing by both remembering where you have been and anticipating where you will go. Only needed if you find it improves web browsing. Spyware and troublesome - see <a href="http://www.sacrelicious.org/webcelerator.html" target="_blank">here</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WebHancer Agent]
Confirmed=X
Filename=whagent.exe
Description=System Tray application that starts up Webhancer software. Software that optimizes your web browser and is also advertising spyware that you can find out about <a href="http://www.cexx.org/adware.htm" target="_blank">here</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WebInstall2]
Confirmed=X
Filename=INS????.TMP
Description=Left over from a failed install of <a href="#MovieNetworks">Movie Networks</a>, ie, if it is already installed
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WebKey]
Confirmed=N
Filename=WebKey.exe
Description=<a href="http://variagate.com/webkeydl.htm">WebKey</a> from JB Utilities. Utility to keep track of login data required when browsing the internet
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Webshots]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Webshots Tray.exe
Description=<td valign=top>Screensaver program that automatically downloads from the webshots web site
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WebScan]
Confirmed=X
Filename=DEFSCANGUI.EXE
Description=<a href="http://www.stop-sign.com/" target="_blank">Stop-Sign</a> from eAccelerration. Detects spyware, malware, viruses and keyloggers and stops popups. Spyware in itself - see their privacy statement <a href="http://www.eacceleration.com/privacy/" target="_blank">here</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WebServer]
Confirmed=?
Filename=VBI_SE~1.EXE
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Related to a Pinnacle sound card. What does it do and is it needed?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WebScanX]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=WebScanX.exe
Description=From McAfee VirusScan up to version 4.x. Provides functionality for VShield Download Scan and Internet Filter modules. Enables internet scanning. Guards against malicious ActiveX programs, etc
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Webtrap]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=webtrap.exe
Description=Part of PC-Cillin anti-virus software. Checks web-sites for malicious Java and ActiveX elements in a similar way to McAfee WebScanX. A few users find it infuriating
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WebWasher]
Confirmed=U
Filename=wwasher.exe
Description=Free Pop-up/ad/javascript filter program from <a href="http://www.webwasher.com" target="_blank">Siemens</a>. If not running then browsers will not be protected but will still work. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Welcome]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Welcome.exe
Description=Launches the Welcome to Windows tutorial on boot up
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[wfips]
Confirmed=U
Filename=iphider.exe
Description=ICQ (messaging/chat program) anti-bomb software. "WFIPS is anti-bomb software for safeguarding ICQ Bomb before the bombing. '<a href="http://www.yammie.cc/ibinfo/ibinfo8.asp" target="_blank">ICQ Defoolder</a>' is a tool for removing ICQ bomb after being exposed." For more information about ICQ bombs see <a href="http://www.arcwebserv.com/jumpsite/icqprotect.html" target="_blank">here</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WFXCTL32.EXE]
Confirmed=N
Filename=WFXCTL32.EXE
Description=From WinFax 10.0 and possibly earlier versions. Appears if you chose to have WinFax appear in the taskbar (System Tray) during installation and displays a yellow fax/telephone icon. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[wfxsnt40]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=wfxsnt40.exe
Description=WinFax 10.0 and maybe earlier versions. The program that opens the port for WinFax and not normally in the start menu. Needed if you want to run WinFax
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WFXSwtch]
Confirmed=?
Filename=WFXSWTCH.exe
Description=Related to WinFax. <font color="#FF0000">What does it do and is it required?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WGWLocalManager]
Confirmed=U
Filename=WGWLocalManager.exe
Description=Part of Flash-Networks <a href="http://www.flash-networks.com/Product.asp?table=Providers" target="_blank">NettGain2000</a> product. NettGain 2000 is a combined hardware/software networking solution, which is designed to improve performance of satellite networks by increasing data transmission speeds and maximizing the existing bandwidth for complete utilization when sending TCP/IP applications over a satellite. It is needed when connecting to the internet via satellite to provide speed faster than 60k or so. It could be started by creating a shortcut, running it only when connecting to the internet. If internet is used often, it's recommended to leave it in startup so it starts with the system
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WheelMouse]
Confirmed=U
Filename=4DMAIN.EXE
Description=Mouse software for "Fellowes" Wheelman mouse. Has caused some users problems but shouldn't be needed if you don't use any enhanced features it may provide
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WhenUSave]
Confirmed=X
Filename=Save.exe
Description=Rebranded version of <a href="#SaveNow">SaveNow</a> advertising spyware
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Whvlxd]
Confirmed=X
Filename=Whvlxd.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.lxd.mirc.html" target="_blank"> W32.LXD.Mirc</a> VIRUS!
Description=The properties for "sti_ci.dll" reveal it as "Still Image Class Installer" so this is probably related to a scanner and/or digital camera.<font color="#FF0000">The "WIA" part of the name could match up with "WIASERVC.DLL" which is also related to still image devices from <a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/still/hh/still/wiaguide_2vjd.asp" target="_blank">here</a>. If you know any more and if it's needed let <a href="mailto:pacman@pacs-portal.co.uk">me</a> know</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Wildwire Monitor]
Confirmed=N
Filename=??
Description=This places a status icon on the taskbar for the DSL WildWire Tiger Modem. This is also a shortcut to the diagnostics utility for the DSL modem
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Willow Road]
Confirmed=N
Filename=WillowRoad.exe
Description=Willow Road Screen Saver
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WildTangent Web Driver updater]
Confirmed=U
Filename=wcmdmgrl.exe
Description=Checks for periodic updates of WildTangent Web Driver over the web. A multimedia extension/plug-in
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Win32BaseServiceMOD]
Confirmed=X
Filename=Wintask.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.navidad.16896.html" target="_blank">NAVIDAD</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Win32DLL]
Confirmed=X
Filename=Win32DLL.vbs
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://www.antivirus.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=VBS_LOVELETTER" target="_blank"> LOVELETTER</a> (I LOVE YOU) VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Win32 Rundll Loader]
Confirmed=X
Filename=Rundll32.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://www.antivirus.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=BKDR_SDBOT.A" target="_blank"> SDBOT.A</a> VIRUS! Note: Rundll32.exe is a valid Windows application called "Run a DLL as an App" and stored in the C:\Windows directory. The version created by this virus is saved in the C:\Windows\System directory
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WIN32SL]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=Win32sl.exe
Description=Part of <a href="http://docs.us.dell.com/docs/software/smcliins/cli60/en/ug/intro.htm" target="_blank">Dell OpenManage Client Instrumentation</a> - 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. The specific function of this is to load MIF's in order for Dell OpenManage Client to work
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Win386]
Confirmed=X
Filename=Win386.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://www.antivirus.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=PE_GOSUSUB.A" target="_blank"> GOSUSUB</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Winahlp.exe]
Confirmed=X
Filename=Winahlp.exe
Description=Added as a result of a variant of the <a href="http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=BKDR_VAGRNOCK.12" target="_blank">VAGRNOCKER</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WinBar]
Confirmed=U
Filename=WinBar.exe
Description="<a href="http://www.winbar.nl/" target="_blank">WinBar</a> is a free and compact program that lets you monitor your system and provides easy access to frequently used controls"
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WinampAgent]
Confirmed=N
Filename=
Description=
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WIN-BUGSFIX]
Confirmed=X
Filename=WIN-BUGSFIX.EXE
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://www.antivirus.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=VBS_LOVELETTER" target="_blank"> LOVELETTER</a> (I LOVE YOU) VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Win Chimes]
Confirmed=U
Filename=winchi~1.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.ddd.communitech.net/software/winchimes/winchimes.html" target="_blank">WinChimes</a> - enhancement software for the system clock that runs in the system tray
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WINDLL]
Confirmed=U
Filename=WSYS.EXE
Description=STARR key logger. It logs almost everything that goes through the box. It logs all key strokes, all passwords transacted even if they weren't keyed in, all web sites visited, every program launched including the path to that program, and more
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WindowBlinds]
Confirmed=U
Filename=wbload.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.windowblinds.net/" target="_blank">WindowBlinds</a> from Stardock. Skin application to change the appearence on Windows desktops. Available as an individual download or as part of Object Desktop. Required to restore settings if you use it. Available via right-click on the Desktop -> Properties -> Skins
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Windows]
Confirmed=X
Filename=Kernel32.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://www.antivirus.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=WORM_TENDOOLF.A" target="_blank"> TENDOOLF</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Windows Explorer Update Build 1142]
Confirmed=X
Filename=EXPLORER32.EXE
Description=Added as a result of the KaZaA based <a href="http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=WORM_KWBOT.A" target="_blank"> KWBOT</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Windows Eyes]
Confirmed=N
Filename=??
Description=For blind people, gives a voice description of items on the screen. Windows application which gives you total control over what you hear, when you hear it, and how you hear it. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Windows Guardian]
Confirmed=U
Filename=thehel1iawgrd32.exe
Description=Part of First Aid by Cybermedia who were subsequently bought by McAfee (Network Associates). Protects your Windows system from application failure and crashes
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Windows Help System]
Confirmed=?
Filename=Help.pif
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Windows Load]
Confirmed=?
Filename=windows.com
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Windows Media Powerpoint Helper]
Confirmed=N
Filename=NSPPTHLP.EXE
Description=German software (comes with some Toshiba CD writers) that helps convert Powerpoint files to ASF (Streaming Media) files. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Windows Startup]
Confirmed=X
Filename=winsta~1.exe
Description=Added by browser enhancement some people find annoying called "Go Hip". See <a href="http://www.gohip.com/browserenhancement/index.html" target="_blank">here</a> for details of what "Go Hip" is and the page also includes a link for removing it.
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Windows Version Check]
Confirmed=N
Filename=ver_chk.exe
Description=Version checker for <a href="http://www.cyberaudiolibrary.com/" target="_blank">CyberAudioLibrary</a> ("A new way to exchange information through the Internet")
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WinDSNX]
Confirmed=X
Filename=Win????.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/backdoor.dsnx.html" target="_blank"> DNSX</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WINDVDpatch]
Confirmed=?
Filename=CTHELPER.EXE
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Added with Compaq driver release for Creative Labs Soundblaster sound cards in their PCs (see <a href="http://www.spywareinfo.com/yabbse/index.php?board=19;action=display;threadid=357" target="_blank">here</a>)</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WinDVRCtrl]
Confirmed=N
Filename=WinDVRCtrl.exe
Description=Control center software for an AOpen VA1000 TV tuner card
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Winfast_2K]
Confirmed=U
Filename=WF2k.exe
Description=System Tray application that starts up the Winfox utility for a Leadtek Winfast grpahics card to restore settings. Can be started manually from Start -> Settings -> Control Panel Display. Only needed if you wish to run things like the hardware monitor or overclock your card
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Winfast2KLoadDefault]
Confirmed=U
Filename=Rundll32.exe Wf2kcpl.dll,
Description=<td valign=top>Loads default settings for Leadtek Winfast graphics cards
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WinFast_Gamma]
Confirmed=U
Filename=Rundll32.exe wfcpl.dll.dll,
Description=<td valign=top>Loads if you change the gamma settings on Leadtek WinFast graphics cards
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WinFaxAppPortStarter]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=wfxsnt40.exe
Description=WinFax 10.0 and maybe earlier versions. <font SIZE=2>Used to initiate the WinFax port to enable printing to the WinFax printer</font> <font SIZE=2>(send a fax) from any application.</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WinGuage Pro]
Confirmed=N
Filename=WGPRO32.EXE
Description=Part of McAfee Nuts & Bolts. "WinGauge is a dynamic reporting tool that constantly monitors your use of Windows and your applications, to alert you to potential problems before they become serious". Resource hog. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WinHacker]
Confirmed=N
Filename=rundll32.exe wh95.dll, HackMe
Description=Tweaking utility by <a href="http://www.winhacker.com/" target="_blank">Wedge Software</a>. There are far better tweakers and, unlike WinHacker, most are free
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Wink*.exe]
Confirmed=X
Filename=Wink*.exe
Description=Added as a result of a version of the <a href="http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.klez.h@mm.html" target="_blank"> KLEZ</a> VIRUS! * represents any random characters
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Winkb6]
Confirmed=U
Filename=winkb6.exe
Description=<font SIZE=2>Part of <a href="http://www.we-blocker.com/">We-Blocker</a>, works in tandem with <a href="http://www.vtoy.fi/jv16/shtml/powertools.shtml#SYSWB6">syswb6</a>. Both files are needed to run</font> <font SIZE=2>WeBlocker. Required if We-Blocker is installed</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WinKernel]
Confirmed=X
Filename=WinKer.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/backdoor.mirab.html" target="_blank"> MIRAB</a> or <a href="http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=BKDR_SERVIDOR.C" target="_blank"> SERVIDOR</a> VIRUSES!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WinKey]
Confirmed=U
Filename=winkey.exe
Description=Loads <a href="http://www.copernic.com/winkey/" target="_blank">Copernic's WinKey</a>. Used to map out Windows key hotkey combinations. Not required for the system, but is necessary for this to be running if you use these hotkey combos
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WinLibUpdte]
Confirmed=X
Filename=libupdte.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=BKDR_BIONET.318" target="_blank">BIONET.318</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WinLoader]
Confirmed=X
Filename=%filename%
Description=Added as a result of versions of the <a href="http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=TROJ_SUB7.213.B" target="_blank"> SUBSEVEN</a> VIRUS! %filename% represents a random filename
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WinMgmt]
Confirmed=N
Filename=WinMgmt.exe
Description=Used for Enterprise Management. If you are not an IT Administrator you don't need it to be running. Also runs from the <a href="#PCHealth">PCHealth</a> "scheduler" - refer <a href="http://groups.google.com/groups?q=PCHealth%2Bpchschd.exe&hl=en&selm=eeuEENQ6AHA.1484%40tkmsftngp03&rnum=1" target="_blank">here</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[winmodem]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=wmexe.exe
Description=Software for software based modems. Required if you have one of these. WinModems use software rather than hardware - hence putting a load on the CPU. Needed if you have it for loading the drivers. See <a href="http://808hi.com/56k/winmodems.asp" target="_blank">here</a> for more WinModem information
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WinMySQLadmin Tool]
Confirmed=N
Filename=winmysqladmin.exe
Description=Starts the MySQL database admin tool
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[win name]
Confirmed=?
Filename=stat.exe
Description=??
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WinPoet]
Confirmed=N
Filename=WinPPPoverEthernet.exe
Description=WinPoET is the industry's first Windows-based PPP over Ethernet client. Developed by iVasion, WinPoET is attractive to equipment providers, modem suppliers, RBOCs and ISPs. For more info read <a href="http://www.windriver.com/products/html/winpoet_factsheet.html">here</a>. It uses dial-up networking for new high-speed internet customers who are more familiar with analogue modems. If unchecked in MSCONFIG it reports Error 360 - Hardware Error in dial-up networking. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WinPopup]
Confirmed=N
Filename=WINPOPUP.EXE
Description=Intranet chat software provided by windows for chat on small networks. Handy little LAN messaging util. Has been included in Windows since 95, and maybe in WFWG 3.11. Normally it won't set itself up to run unless the user specifically adds it to startup
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WinProfile]
Confirmed=X
Filename=C:\Command.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=TROJ_BUDDY.E" target="_blank">BUDDY</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WinProxy]
Confirmed=U
Filename=WinProxy.EXE
Description="<a href="http://www.winproxy.net/" target="_blank">WinProxy</a> is the world-first proxy server and a firewall with integrated mail server for Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP"
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[winregsrv]
Confirmed=X
Filename=winregsrv.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/backdoor.synrg.html" target="_blank">SYNRG</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[winserver]
Confirmed=X
Filename=Server.txt.vbs
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=WORM_DELTAD.A" target="_blank">DELTAD.A</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Win Server]
Confirmed=X
Filename=winserv.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=TROJ_IMISERV.A" target="_blank"> IMISERV</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Win Server Updt]
Confirmed=X
Filename=wupdt.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=TROJ_IMISERV.A" target="_blank"> IMISERV</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[winservs]
Confirmed=X
Filename=winservs.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.purityscan.com/" target="_blank">PurityScan</a> that purports to scan your hard drive for adult material but is adware
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WinStart]
Confirmed=U
Filename=WinStart.exe
Description=From<font color="#FF0000"> <a href="http://www.igetnet.com/iGetNet_Home.asp" target="_blank">IGetNet</a></font><font SIZE=2> - turns the IE address bar</font> <font SIZE=2>into a keyword engine piped into IGetNet. In other words, with this</font> <font SIZE=2>installed, typing "car" in the IE address bar will point the browser to</font> <font SIZE=2>the Lexus web site</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[winstro]
Confirmed=X
Filename=RUN32DLL.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/backdoor.ftp_ana.html" target="_blank">FTP_ANA</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Winsvc32]
Confirmed=X
Filename=Winsvc32.exe
Description=Homepage hijacker
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Winsys]
Confirmed=U
Filename=Winsys.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.bc-technologies.com/products.htm" target="_blank">Win-Spy</a> - surveillance software that creates records of everything people do on a computer, ie, spying or monitoring depending upon how you call it
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WinSys32]
Confirmed=X
Filename=Winsys32.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/backdoor.cigivip.html" target="_blank">CIGIVIP</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WinSystem]
Confirmed=X
Filename=winsystem.exe
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.whitebait@mm.html" target="_blank"> WHITEBAIT</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Wintercooler Pro]
Confirmed=N
Filename=WINCOOL.EXE
Description=<a href="http://www.liveye.com/wintercooler/index.html" target="_blank">Wintercooler Pro</a> - utility that monitors CPU usage, RAM consumption and Internet connection speed
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WinTidy]
Confirmed=N
Filename=WinTidy.exe
Description=Desktop icon manager from <a href="http://downloads-zdnet.com.com/3000-2094-5933571.html?tag=lst-0-1" target="_blank">PC Magazine</a> (Ziff-Davis) for Win95. Available via Start -> Programs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Wintime Wtxpload]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Wxpload.exe Wintime
Description=Part of the software to support a Dexxa USB graphics tablet. From a visitor - "This gets started anyway when you plug in the USB connector for the graphics tablet, if it's not already running. It then starts an application which manages the tablet messages. Since I leave the tablet unplugged unless I need to use it, I don't need this running at startup. I suspect that this program monitors a number of windows messages, so that when it's loaded, my regular mouse slows down - it acts like it 'sticks' entering and leaving windows. Certainly my performance returned to what I expected when I removed this item using MSCONFIG"
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WinUpdate]
Confirmed=X
Filename=RBSKQQBO.EXE
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/vbs.vbswg2b.a@mm.html" target="_blank">VBS.Vbswg2b.A@mm</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WinVNC]
Confirmed=U
Filename=WinVNC.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/winvnc.html" target="_blank">WinVNC</a> is an application that allows you to <font SIZE=2>remote control</font> <font SIZE=2>your PC from another PC somewhere on the internet</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WinZip Quick Pick]
Confirmed=N
Filename=WZQKPICK.EXE
Description=Added with WinZip version 8.1. "The new WinZip Quick Pick taskbar tray icon gives you instant access to WinZip and your Zip files. Just left click the icon to open WinZip, or right click it to instantly reopen recently used Zip files, access your Favorite Zip Folders, open WinZip Help, or start WinZip itself.". You can right-click and close it - choosing to not re-load it at start-up
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Wireless PCI Card Configuration Utility]
Confirmed=U
Filename=WMP11Cfg.exe
Description=Utility used by the <a href="http://www.linksys.com/default.asp" target="_blank">LINKSYS</a> wireless PCI card (WMP11) and indicates when a wireless access connection is made by a screen colour change. Also used for configuration
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[wjview]
Confirmed=N
Filename=wjview.exe
Description=MS tool used to view window-based Java applications from the command line
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WkDetect]
Confirmed=N
Filename=WkDetect.exe
Description=Checks for updates to MS Works
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WksSb]
Confirmed=N
Filename=WksSb.exe
Description=The Works Portfolio tool lets you collect and organize text and pictures from the Web or your favorite program. The Works Portfolio provides a location where you can store items you want to later put into a document or other file
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WkUFind]
Confirmed=N
Filename=WkUFind.exe
Description=MS Works Update Detection. MS Picture It! (versions 7 to current) use this automatic update feature during the log on process. It can also cause your system to automatically dial into your ISP as it tries to access the internet, if you have your system set to automatically dial when the internet is invoked. To manually update, go to Microsoft's Office/Works update <a href="http://www.officeupdate.com/ProductUpdates/default.aspx" target="_blank">site</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WMBoot]
Confirmed=N
Filename=N/A
Description=Associated with Logitech Wingman game controllers. <font color="#FF0000"> Not required but what does it do?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WMIEXE.exe]
Confirmed=U
Filename=wmiexe.exe
Description=NT component, used by Windows Millennium to detect Plug and Play-compliant IEEE 1394 devices during the startup process. Since this is important for the computer to work properly if you have these, Windows Millennium protects wmiexe.exe and will restore the file even if it's deleted or renamed. Check <a href="http://www.bits.bris.ac.uk/mxcl/tweaks/wmiexe.php" target="_blank">here</a> for some details on what to do to stop it loading
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WM_LOGIN]
Confirmed=?
Filename=MSGLOGIN.EXE
Description=<font color="#FF0000">Part of McAfee Firewall. What is it for and is it needed?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WNAD]
Confirmed=X
Filename=WNAD.EXE
Description=Spyware added as a result of running a program called "Yo Mama Osama" (osama.exe). See <a href="http://www.cexx.org/osama.htm" target="_blank">here</a> for more and how to get rid of it. There are other ways this can show up on your system, and it will manifest itself by periodically opening a new browser window with advertising for copy DVD software and the like
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Woowatch]
Confirmed=N
Filename=Watch.exe
Description=<a target="_blank" href="http://www.wanadoo.com/eng/profil.htm?rub_5162.htm">Wanadoo ISP</a> software, not required
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Works Calendar Reminder]
Confirmed=N
Filename=wkcalrem.exe
Description=Produces a pop-up reminder of events scheduled using the MS Works Calendar
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WorksFUD]
Confirmed=N
Filename=wkfud.exe
Description=A marketing program for MS Works
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Workstation Scheduler]
Confirmed=?
Filename=wm95.exe
Description=Desktop Management Scheduler. Part of Novell's <a href="http://www.novell.com/products/netware/" target="_blank">Netware</a> Client. <font color="#FF0000">Is it needed and what does it do?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WPCycle.exe]
Confirmed=?
Filename=??
Description=<font color="#FF0000">??</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WQK]
Confirmed=X
Filename=WQK.exe
Description=Added as a result of a version of the <a href="http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.klez.h@mm.html" target="_blank">KLEZ</a> VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WrCtrl]
Confirmed=N
Filename=WrCtrl.exe
Description=Win-Route 4.27 NAT engine on Win2k Pro for connection sharing and security using Win-Route by Tiny Software. A connection sharing/Firewall Application. If service is disabled the program does not work, but you can manually start/stop the service with a shortcut the program installs at any time
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WRECK GUARD]
Confirmed=?
Filename=??
Description=<font color="#FF0000">??</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[wstimeb]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=wstimeb.exe
Description=Used with NEC printers. You can disable it before printing but it re-loads itself when printing so you may as well leave it
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[wswpd]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=wswpd.exe
Description=Used with some models of Panasonic, Epson and NEC printers. Some older drivers known to have a "memory leak". Needed for printing to work
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WUx_RegSvr]
Confirmed=?
Filename=RegSvr32.exe
Description=<font color="#FF0000">x is any number??</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[WUOLService]
Confirmed=N
Filename=WUOLService9x.exe
Description=Remote wakeup status agent. Part of Novell's <a href="http://www.novell.com/products/zenworks/" target="_blank">ZenWorks</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[xBrotherMeCom]
Confirmed=?
Filename=BrMeCom.exe
Description=Related to Brother MFC-9200c printer. <font color="#FF0000">What does it do and is it required?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[XircWinModem4]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=ltcm000c.exe
Description=WinModem drivers. WinModems use software rather than hardware - hence putting a load on the CPU. Needed if you have it for loading the drivers. See <a href="http://808hi.com/56k/winmodems.asp" target="_blank">here</a> for more WinModem information
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[XTNDConnect PC - 3CmPlm]
Confirmed=U
Filename=Autodet.exe
Description=Component of <a href="#EasySync%20Pro">EasySync Pro</a> for Palm PDAs
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[XTNDConnect PC - LtNts4]
Confirmed=U
Filename=NtsAgnt.exe
Description=Component of <a href="#EasySync%20Pro">EasySync Pro</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[XupiterCfgLoader]
Confirmed=X
Filename=XTCfgLoader.exe
Description=Adware and homepage hijacker. To remove Xupiter go <a href="http://www.xupiter.com/uninstall/" target="_blank">here</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Xupiter Startup]
Confirmed=X
Filename=XupiterStartup.exe
Description=Adware and homepage hijacker. To remove Xupiter go <a href="http://www.xupiter.com/uninstall/" target="_blank">here</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[xv_ctrl]
Confirmed=U
Filename=v_ctrl.exe
Description=3dfx Underground Tools - "Gives direct hardware control to your video graphics adapter"
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Yahoo! Pager]
Confirmed=N
Filename=
Description=
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[YAMAHA DS-XG Launcher]
Confirmed=N
Filename=dslaunch.exe
Description=System Tray access for the features of the Yamaha DS-XG soundcard unless you regularly change set-ups
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Yankee Clipper III]
Confirmed=N
Filename=YankClip.exe
Description=<a href="http://www.yankee-clipper.net/index.htm" target="_blank">Yankee Clipper III</a> - 'A super powerful Windows clipboard extender/memory - now in its third generation. Handles Pictures, Richtext, URLS, etc - any size. Features printing, drag and drop, optional permanent storage of clippings. Familiar "Outlook" interface'. Freeware
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[YTrayMagic Lite 1]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=YTRAYMAGIC.EXE
Description=<a href="http://yoconsoft.hypermart.net/products.html#ytraymagic" target="_blank">YTrayMagic</a> from YoconSoft automatically restores your tray icons after an Explorer(the windows shell) crash. Leave to run at startup since only those icons that are in the taskbar after YTrayMagic has initialized will be restored
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[zBrowser Launcher]
Confirmed=N
Filename=iTouch.exe
Description=For a Logitech internet keyboard - loads the software for the shortcut keys on the keyboard. Not required unless you want to use the short cut keys
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[zcproo]
Confirmed=X
Filename=qssstiej.exe
Description=Possible homepage hijacker installing a toolbar: http://tdko.com/ ,Lop.com in disguise. see this <a href="http://www.lavasoft.nu/cgi-bin/forums/ikonboard.cgi?s=3d69d34f399dffff;act=ST;f=14;t=304;st=0" target="_blank">thread</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Zebus]
Confirmed=N
Filename=msdc32.exe
Description=Runs a HTML tutorial on the Zebus web-site
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Zenet]
Confirmed=X
Filename=rundll32 CNBabe.dll,
Description=<td valign=top><a href="http://www.commonname.com/english/ug/toolbar/default.asp?idx=1" target="_blank">CommonName Toolbar</a> spyware. To uninstall see <a href="http://www.commonname.com/english/ug/toolbar/default.asp?idx=10#4">here</a>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ZENRC]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=zenrc32.exe
Description=The main component of Novell's <a href="http://www.novell.com/products/zenworks/" target="_blank">ZenWorks</a> - "Complete End-to-End Directory-enabled Network Management".<font color="#FF0000"> </font>Leave well alone
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ZENRC Tray Icon]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=zentray.exe
Description=Part of Novell's <a href="http://www.novell.com/products/zenworks/" target="_blank">ZenWorks</a> - "Complete End-to-End Directory-enabled Network Management".<font color="#FF0000"> </font>Best left alone
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ZENworks Imaging Service]
Confirmed=N
Filename=ZISWin.exe
Description=Part of Novell's <a href="http://www.novell.com/products/zenworks/" target="_blank">ZenWorks</a> - "Complete End-to-End Directory-enabled Network Management". <font color="#FF0000">Is it needed and what does it do?</font>
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ZIBMACC]
Confirmed=X
Filename=rundll.exe -> ZIBMACC.INF
Description=ZIBMACC.INF is an IBM file that is only loaded and installed under a recovery operation. The file is a support file for IBM access to the system if needed. You may delete this file. This is as from IBM Technical Support (USA - 800-887-7435)
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ZingSpooler]
Confirmed=X
Filename=ZingSpooler.exe
Description=This is not required and should be un-installed as it was used for a drag and drop program to upload pictures to www.zing.com. Since Zing has gone out of business, it no longer works
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ZipDisk Icons]
Confirmed=N
Filename=IMGICON.EXE
Description=Creates a Zip Drive icon on the system tray
Description=Zip utility by <a href="http://www.ontrack.com/zipmagic/" target="_blank">Ontrack</a>. Preloading ZipMagic allows you to access files within a zip archive without unzipping them first
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[Zonavirus]
Confirmed=X
Filename=0
Description=Added as a result of the <a href="http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.kitro.d.worm.html" target="_blank"> KITRO.D</a> (or <a href="http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=WORM_ARGEN.A&VSect=T" target="_blank">ARGEN.A</a>) VIRUS!
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ZoneAlarm]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=zonealarm.exe
Description=Firewall program from <a href="http://www.zonelabs.com/download/index.html" target="_blank">Zonelabs</a> - free version
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ZoneAlarm Pro]
Confirmed=Y
Filename=Zapro.exe
Description=Firewall program from <a href="http://www.zonelabs.com/download/index.html" target="_blank">Zonelabs</a> - paid for version
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[zSPGuard]
Confirmed=U
Filename=Spguard.exe
Description="<a href="http://pjwalczak.com/spguard/index.php" target="_blank">StartPage Guard</a> (SPG) protects your PC from cyberscam, by detecting and preventing any unauthorized changes to your internet browser's Start and Search pages. It is also capable of removing automatically most of known 'invaders'."
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[ZtgServerSwitch]
Confirmed=X
Filename=server.vbs
Description=ZTGServerswitch is part of Sony's Vaio support agent - designed by Support.com. Not required if the user does not wish to use the Vaio support agent and regarded as spyware
Source=Paul Collins startup list
[zzgshp]
Confirmed=X
Filename=gshp.vbs
Description=Homepage hi-jacker that re-defines your IE or Netscape start page