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Mark Hilbrink
Hello,
In determining why my system's been acting up (running slow, prohibiting
"backspace" from deleting characters backwards in Excel, e.g.), I discovered
in the Task Manager that there were TWO iexplore.exe's running. After
Googling it, it says one version is a legit process that runs w/ IE.
However, elsewhere it says it could be a Trojan. I can't tell where the
process is running from, from the Task Mgr, or whether I should kill one.
I have multiple IE (version 7) windows running -- do I get an iexplore per
window?
I ran UniBlue Registry Booster, but it [free version] just fixed 15 of my
about 500 registry errors.
Please advise...
Thanks!
Mark H.
--
Science-based nutrition! See TIOEnterprises.net
In determining why my system's been acting up (running slow, prohibiting
"backspace" from deleting characters backwards in Excel, e.g.), I discovered
in the Task Manager that there were TWO iexplore.exe's running. After
Googling it, it says one version is a legit process that runs w/ IE.
However, elsewhere it says it could be a Trojan. I can't tell where the
process is running from, from the Task Mgr, or whether I should kill one.
I have multiple IE (version 7) windows running -- do I get an iexplore per
window?
I ran UniBlue Registry Booster, but it [free version] just fixed 15 of my
about 500 registry errors.
Please advise...
Thanks!
Mark H.
--
Science-based nutrition! See TIOEnterprises.net