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ctfmon.exe
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ctfmon.exe
ctfmon.exe
Filename: ctfmon.exe
Number of Processes : 4
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The list below includes all processes that may be associates with the file ctfmon.exe. You can click on an entry in this list to see further details on the process.
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| Normally leave to run at startup | Not Required, often infrequently run tasks that can be run manually. | Depends if the task is deemed necessary | Typically viruses, spyware, adware and resource hogs | An unknown item |
| Required | Process Name / Details | Startup File |
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CTFMon is involved with the language/alternative input services in Office XP. Ctfmon.exe will continue to put itself back into MSConfig when you run the Office XP apps as long as the Text Services and Speech applets in the Control Panel are enabled. Not required if you don't need these features. For more info on ctfmon see here. Ctfmon can be disabled from Control Panel, Text & Speech Services. Note - the file will always be located in the System32 folder, if it is located elsewhere it will likely be a worm or trojan! Can cause problems with some other programs if left enabled - see here for such an example |
ctfmon.exe |
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Family Keylogger is a program that lets you record to a special file and then view all the keystrokes typed by everyone using your computer. Keystroke logger/monitoring program - remove unless you installed it yourself! Found in the SystemCTF (9x/Me) or System32CTF (NT/2K/XP) folder |
ctfmon.exe |
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Added by the RAIDYS TROJAN! Note - this should not be confused with the valid Office XP file, see here |
ctfmon.exe |
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CTFMon is involved with the language/alternative input services in Office XP. Ctfmon.exe will continue to put itself back into MSConfig when you run the Office XP apps as long as the Text Services and Speech applets in the Control Panel are enabled. Not required if you don't need these features. For more info on ctfmon see here. Ctfmon can be disabled from Control Panel, Text & Speech Services. Note - the file will always be located in the System32 folder, if it is located elsewhere it will likely be a worm or trojan! Can cause problems with some other programs if left enabled - see here for such an example |
ctfmon.exe |

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