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Old January 10th 04, 01:30 AM
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Default WinXP Processes running

All of the files listed are in the 'system32'
and 'prefetch' folders.I am now thinking that these maybe
addwhare files.I will risk it and deleted them and hope
for the best




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Whenever IExplorer is run I have three processes (
ofoWO.exe, BrvxMFLv.exe and Hmr4el.exe) which cause
proformance problems that disappear after I end task on
them.
I get no hits on a Kownledge base search.

Any Ideas?

Thats
.

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Old January 10th 04, 01:30 AM
Ken Wickes [MSFT]
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Default WinXP Processes running

Well they certainly don't seem like something that should be running.

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All of the files listed are in the 'system32'
and 'prefetch' folders.I am now thinking that these maybe
addwhare files.I will risk it and deleted them and hope
for the best




-----Original Message-----
Whenever IExplorer is run I have three processes (
ofoWO.exe, BrvxMFLv.exe and Hmr4el.exe) which cause
proformance problems that disappear after I end task on
them.
I get no hits on a Kownledge base search.

Any Ideas?

Thats
.



 




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