You will likely find a reference to the .exe in one of the Run keys as
indicated in the below article:
Q137367: Definition of the RunOnce Keys in the Registry http://support.microsoft.com/?id=137367
....It is not an OS process, you can search your hard disk for the file to
try and find out what it's for. If it's not for one of your apps, get RID
of it !
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