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PC process registry
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| Process Name | Status | Startup Item Name | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|
| dllvirtual.exe | X | Added by the DADOBRA-IW TROJAN! Note - has a blank entry under the Startup Item/Name field | |
| dllvirtual.dll | X | Added by the DADOBRA-IW TROJAN! Note - has a blank entry under the Startup Item/Name field | |
| dllvirtual.js | X | Added by the DADOBRA-IW TROJAN! Note - has a blank entry under the Startup Item/Name field | |
| desksaver.exe | ? | 00DSKSVR00 | Related to Advanced Desktop Shield |
| desksaver.exe | ? | 00DSKSVR01 | Related to Advanced Desktop Shield |
| dseraser.exe | U | Absolute Shield | Absolute Shield Evidence Eliminator - internet history eraser |
| Directcd.exe | N | Adaptec DirectCD | 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 |
| Directcd.exe | N | AdaptecDirectCD | 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 |
| Dago.exe | X | Administrator di Dago | Added by the PUNYA-B WORM! |
| dcf5678.exe | X | AdPopup | Added by the AGENT-FZ TROJAN! |
| DVMAIN.EXE | ? | AidemHotKey | Keyboard related |
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"Y" - Normally leave to run at start-up"N" - Not required or not recommended - typically infrequently used tasks that can be started manually if necessary
"U" - User's choice - depends whether a user deems it necessary
"X" - Definitely not required - typically viruses, spyware, adware and "resource hogs"
"?" - Unknown
Variables:
%System%
- refers to the System folder; by default this is C:\Windows\System (9x/Me), C:\Winnt\System32 (NT/2K), or C:\Windows\System32 (XP/Vista)
%Windir%
- refers to the Windows installation folder; by default this is C:\Windows (9x/Me/XP/Vista) or C:\Winnt (NT/2K)
%UserProfile%
- refers to the current user's profile folder; by default this is C:\Documents and Settings\ (NT/2K/XP) or C:\Users\ (Vista)
%ProgramFiles%
- refers to the Program Files folder; typically the path is C:\Program Files