Cannot get rid of vsmon.exe process

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Augustus

Years ago, I installed a free version of Zone Alarm, and uninstalled it
after a few months after SP2 came along and I began using a hardware
firewall. Zone Alarm is long gone and I've done countless registry cleanups
and spyware/malware scans since then. I recently noticed that vsmon.exe is
still a running process, slowly increasing it's memory pull up to 70Meg +
over several days depending on online access. Well, this should be no
problem, I figure. I disable the process in services, reboot and delete the
windows/system32/zonelabs directory where it lived as well as dig in the
registry and delete the reference. The process is not showing now at all,
but....IE and Firefox do not work. My mail and news readers work fine, but
the browswers don't. Any ideas? I wound up restoring the process and files
to get functionality back but want it gone....it shouldn't be there and is a
memory pig.
 
N

NM

hello Augustus you wrote
Years ago, I installed a free version of Zone Alarm, and uninstalled
it after a few months after SP2 came along and I began using a
hardware firewall. Zone Alarm is long gone and I've done countless
registry cleanups and spyware/malware scans since then. I recently
noticed that vsmon.exe is still a running process, slowly increasing
it's memory pull up to 70Meg + over several days depending on online
access. Well, this should be no problem, I figure. I disable the
process in services, reboot and delete the windows/system32/zonelabs
directory where it lived as well as dig in the registry and delete
the reference. The process is not showing now at all, but....IE and
Firefox do not work. My mail and news readers work fine, but the
browswers don't. Any ideas? I wound up restoring the process and
files to get functionality back but want it gone....it shouldn't be
there and is a memory pig.

http://www.outpostfirewall.com/forum/showthread.php?t=7187
 

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