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Acresso software manager ?
Now and then I use IOBit Game Booster. When I have finished the game,
I tell the booster to revert to normal mode. This switches back on the processes that were stopped to allow more performance for the game. When these processes start I get a window labelled Software Manager, and in the status bar it says Copyright (C) 1997-2009 Acresso Software Inc. and/or InstallShield Co. Inc. The window also states The Software Manager keeps your programs up-to-date with the latest security patches, inprovements, and bug fixes. In the settings there is a list pf programs which the program checks for updates ever day at 10:00 am. This is the only time I ever get any mention of this program, so I did a bit of investigation on my pc. In the registry an entry under acresso reads LocalServer32: C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\FlexNet\Connect\11\ISDM.exe ProgID: FNNClientDownloadManager11Lib.ISFile.1 VersionIndependantProgID: FNNClientDownloadManager11Lib.ISFile.1 It does not appear on the list of programs, in Control Panel Add or Remove programs, Program Files. The only place is in C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\FlexNet, which contains the programs ISDM.exe and ISUSPM.exe under Connect\11, and the program ISUSPM.exe is in all users start menu. There are two instances of ISUSPM.exe listed in Task Manager Processes. I have removed the entry from the start menu until I find out more about it. I have not installed this and wondered where it came from. Is it something I should be wary of ? Searching the web seems to indicate that it is nothing to worry about, but I would like confirmation if possible. I also gather from the web that to remove it InstallShield should be removed. I am quite happy to leave in on my pc, but not to automatcally start with Windows. remove fred before emailing Registered Linux User 490858 |
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On 23/08/2011 12:54, scbs29 wrote:
Now and then I use IOBit Game Booster. When I have finished the game, I tell the booster to revert to normal mode. This switches back on the processes that were stopped to allow more performance for the game. When these processes start I get a window labelled Software Manager, and in the status bar it says Copyright (C) 1997-2009 Acresso Software Inc. and/or InstallShield Co. Inc. The window also states The Software Manager keeps your programs up-to-date with the latest security patches, inprovements, and bug fixes. In the settings there is a list pf programs which the program checks for updates ever day at 10:00 am. This is the only time I ever get any mention of this program, so I did a bit of investigation on my pc. In the registry an entry under acresso reads LocalServer32: C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\FlexNet\Connect\11\ISDM.exe ProgID: FNNClientDownloadManager11Lib.ISFile.1 VersionIndependantProgID: FNNClientDownloadManager11Lib.ISFile.1 It does not appear on the list of programs, in Control Panel Add or Remove programs, Program Files. The only place is in C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\FlexNet, which contains the programs ISDM.exe and ISUSPM.exe under Connect\11, and the program ISUSPM.exe is in all users start menu. There are two instances of ISUSPM.exe listed in Task Manager Processes. I have removed the entry from the start menu until I find out more about it. I have not installed this and wondered where it came from. Is it something I should be wary of ? Searching the web seems to indicate that it is nothing to worry about, but I would like confirmation if possible. I also gather from the web that to remove it InstallShield should be removed. I am quite happy to leave in on my pc, but not to automatcally start with Windows. It is very likely part of InstallShield. Some applications are wrapped with an InstallShield installer and one option given to the author is to configure InstallShield to check for updates for their packaged application. You can go into the configuration of InstallShield itself on your PC to see which application(s) it is checking for, then you will know which application(s) originally installed it. You will be able to turn the update checks off, or remove it entirely if you prefer. Doing that should not affect any application which was originally installed by it. HTH -- Rob |
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Acresso software manager ?
"scbs29" wrote in message news Now and then I use IOBit Game Booster. When I have finished the game, I tell the booster to revert to normal mode. This switches back on the processes that were stopped to allow more performance for the game. When these processes start I get a window labelled Software Manager, and in the status bar it says Copyright (C) 1997-2009 Acresso Software Inc. and/or InstallShield Co. Inc. The window also states The Software Manager keeps your programs up-to-date with the latest security patches, inprovements, and bug fixes. In the settings there is a list pf programs which the program checks for updates ever day at 10:00 am. This is the only time I ever get any mention of this program, so I did a bit of investigation on my pc. In the registry an entry under acresso reads LocalServer32: C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\FlexNet\Connect\11\ISDM.exe ProgID: FNNClientDownloadManager11Lib.ISFile.1 VersionIndependantProgID: FNNClientDownloadManager11Lib.ISFile.1 It does not appear on the list of programs, in Control Panel Add or Remove programs, Program Files. The only place is in C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\FlexNet, which contains the programs ISDM.exe and ISUSPM.exe under Connect\11, and the program ISUSPM.exe is in all users start menu. There are two instances of ISUSPM.exe listed in Task Manager Processes. I have removed the entry from the start menu until I find out more about it. I have not installed this Sure you did - that is, you installed software that uses it. It is Macrovision InstallShield Automatic Updater. See http://www.processlibrary.com/direct.../isuspm/21452/ and others. and wondered where it came from. Is it something I should be wary of ? No more so than any other software that runs in the background and automatically updates itself and/or other software. Searching the web seems to indicate that it is nothing to worry about, but I would like confirmation if possible. So, the many forum posts and process library websites that all say it is OK mean less than random responses from anonymous posters on a newsgroup? OK then: It is nothing to worry about. If you disable it, the only thing that will happen is that you will no longer get notified about updates for the software it is configured for. I also gather from the web that to remove it InstallShield should be removed. If it makes you feel better, sure. It will probably come back with a future software install or update though. I am quite happy to leave in on my pc, but not to automatcally start with Windows. If having it start up and automatically check for updates bothers you, then disable it. -- Zaphod Arthur Dent, speaking to Trillian about Zaphod: "So, two heads is what does it for a girl?" "...Anything else he's got two of?" |
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Acresso software manager ?
On Tuesday, August 23, 2011 at 5:24:44 PM UTC+5:30, scbs29 wrote:
Now and then I use IOBit Game Booster. When I have finished the game, I tell the booster to revert to normal mode. This switches back on the processes that were stopped to allow more performance for the game. When these processes start I get a window labelled Software Manager, and in the status bar it says Copyright (C) 1997-2009 Acresso Software Inc. and/or InstallShield Co. Inc. The window also states The Software Manager keeps your programs up-to-date with the latest security patches, inprovements, and bug fixes. In the settings there is a list pf programs which the program checks for updates ever day at 10:00 am. This is the only time I ever get any mention of this program, so I did a bit of investigation on my pc. In the registry an entry under acresso reads LocalServer32: C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\FlexNet\Connect\11\ISDM.exe ProgID: FNNClientDownloadManager11Lib.ISFile.1 VersionIndependantProgID: FNNClientDownloadManager11Lib.ISFile.1 It does not appear on the list of programs, in Control Panel Add or Remove programs, Program Files. The only place is in C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\FlexNet, which contains the programs ISDM.exe and ISUSPM.exe under Connect\11, and the program ISUSPM.exe is in all users start menu. There are two instances of ISUSPM.exe listed in Task Manager Processes. I have removed the entry from the start menu until I find out more about it. I have not installed this and wondered where it came from. Is it something I should be wary of ? Searching the web seems to indicate that it is nothing to worry about, but I would like confirmation if possible. I also gather from the web that to remove it InstallShield should be removed. I am quite happy to leave in on my pc, but not to automatcally start with Windows. remove fred before emailing Registered Linux User 490858 Acresso software manager is a piece of software installed when you install Nuance PDF Reader. It will check for the software updates and installs automatically if any. You can easily remove it from your pc by following below simple methods. a href="https://www.techtipsunfold.com/acresso-software-manager-uninstall/"Acresso Software Manager/a |
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On Tuesday, August 23, 2011 at 5:24:44 PM UTC+5:30, scbs29 wrote:
Now and then I use IOBit Game Booster. When I have finished the game, I tell the booster to revert to normal mode. This switches back on the processes that were stopped to allow more performance for the game. When these processes start I get a window labelled Software Manager, and in the status bar it says Copyright (C) 1997-2009 Acresso Software Inc. and/or InstallShield Co. Inc. The window also states The Software Manager keeps your programs up-to-date with the latest security patches, inprovements, and bug fixes. In the settings there is a list pf programs which the program checks for updates ever day at 10:00 am. This is the only time I ever get any mention of this program, so I did a bit of investigation on my pc. In the registry an entry under acresso reads LocalServer32: C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\FlexNet\Connect\11\ISDM.exe ProgID: FNNClientDownloadManager11Lib.ISFile.1 VersionIndependantProgID: FNNClientDownloadManager11Lib.ISFile.1 It does not appear on the list of programs, in Control Panel Add or Remove programs, Program Files. The only place is in C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\FlexNet, which contains the programs ISDM.exe and ISUSPM.exe under Connect\11, and the program ISUSPM.exe is in all users start menu. There are two instances of ISUSPM.exe listed in Task Manager Processes. I have removed the entry from the start menu until I find out more about it. I have not installed this and wondered where it came from. Is it something I should be wary of ? Searching the web seems to indicate that it is nothing to worry about, but I would like confirmation if possible. I also gather from the web that to remove it InstallShield should be removed. I am quite happy to leave in on my pc, but not to automatcally start with Windows. remove fred before emailing Registered Linux User 490858 Acresso software manager is a piece of software installed when you install Nuance PDF Reader. It will check for the software updates and installs automatically if any. You can easily remove it from your pc by following below simple methods. https://www.techtipsunfold.com/acres...ger-uninstall/ |
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Acresso software manager ?
On Monday, August 27, 2018 at 9:27:31 AM UTC-7, wrote:
On Tuesday, August 23, 2011 at 5:24:44 PM UTC+5:30, scbs29 wrote: Now and then I use IOBit Game Booster. When I have finished the game, I tell the booster to revert to normal mode. This switches back on the processes that were stopped to allow more performance for the game. When these processes start I get a window labelled Software Manager, and in the status bar it says Copyright (C) 1997-2009 Acresso Software Inc. and/or InstallShield Co. Inc. The window also states The Software Manager keeps your programs up-to-date with the latest security patches, inprovements, and bug fixes. In the settings there is a list pf programs which the program checks for updates ever day at 10:00 am. This is the only time I ever get any mention of this program, so I did a bit of investigation on my pc. In the registry an entry under acresso reads LocalServer32: C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\FlexNet\Connect\11\ISDM.exe ProgID: FNNClientDownloadManager11Lib.ISFile.1 VersionIndependantProgID: FNNClientDownloadManager11Lib.ISFile.1 It does not appear on the list of programs, in Control Panel Add or Remove programs, Program Files. The only place is in C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\FlexNet, which contains the programs ISDM.exe and ISUSPM.exe under Connect\11, and the program ISUSPM.exe is in all users start menu. There are two instances of ISUSPM.exe listed in Task Manager Processes. I have removed the entry from the start menu until I find out more about it. I have not installed this and wondered where it came from. Is it something I should be wary of ? Searching the web seems to indicate that it is nothing to worry about, but I would like confirmation if possible. I also gather from the web that to remove it InstallShield should be removed. I am quite happy to leave in on my pc, but not to automatcally start with Windows. remove fred before emailing Registered Linux User 490858 Acresso software manager is a piece of software installed when you install Nuance PDF Reader. It will check for the software updates and installs automatically if any. You can easily remove it from your pc by following below simple methods. https://www.techtipsunfold.com/acres...ger-uninstall/ 5 Secret Techniques To How To Remove Or Uninstall Acresso Software Manager https://bit.ly/2WN0ih8 |
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