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Cdrehekqamrp service !

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MoiMeme

Flightless Bird
Anybody knows of that service ?

I have for the first time discovered it now

No connections, no other information, no file onhard disks having that name,
no info !

Have recently installed Sony's Handycam softwares ( no very easy !!!)

TIA for informations: web search gives not even a single hit !

Pivert
 
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Nil

Flightless Bird
On 13 Jun 2010, "MoiMeme" <antispam@no.spam> wrote in
microsoft.public.windowsxp.general:

> Anybody knows of that service ?
>
> I have for the first time discovered it now
>
> No connections, no other information, no file onhard disks having
> that name, no info !


Did you look at the properties for that service in Services.msc? A
service is a program - there has to be an executable file running. The
service name does not necessarily have to be the same as the program.

A service with a random-looking name like that is suspicious, and I
would immediately suspect some self-installing malware.
 
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Phil

Flightless Bird
In services.msc ther is only that name: no extension, no description, no
dependencies, and when I try todeactivate it I get a message "not found error"
No file on the hard drives with that name.

Will suppres from registry ( make backup of trees before)

Thanks

"Nil" wrote:

> On 13 Jun 2010, "MoiMeme" <antispam@no.spam> wrote in
> microsoft.public.windowsxp.general:
>
> > Anybody knows of that service ?
> >
> > I have for the first time discovered it now
> >
> > No connections, no other information, no file onhard disks having
> > that name, no info !

>
> Did you look at the properties for that service in Services.msc? A
> service is a program - there has to be an executable file running. The
> service name does not necessarily have to be the same as the program.
>
> A service with a random-looking name like that is suspicious, and I
> would immediately suspect some self-installing malware.
> .
>
 
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