!Questions about System Explorer log entries...

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Max Burke

These entries are in the System Explorer IE BHO and Shell Execute Hook logs
with the yellow triangle/exclamation warning....


This one is related to Spybot S&D

{53707962-6F74-2D53-2644-206D7942484F}This is an unknown BHO.Name: Spybot -
Search & Destroy

Description: Bad download blocker

Publisher: Safer Networking Limited

File path: h:\internet\spybot\sdhelper.dll

File version: 1.3.0.12

Technical Details:

CLSID: {53707962-6F74-2D53-2644-206D7942484F}

Original file name: sdhelper.dll

MD5:


This one I have no idea why it's there, what it's related to, or where it's
from....

I haven't tried removing it yet.

{45AD732C-2CE2-4666-B366-B2214AD57A49} This is an unknown BHO.

Warning this BHO File is missing. This could be caused by a number of
reasons such as the file was removed without properly unregistering the BHO
from Internet Explore. To resolve this, click the 'Permanently remove this
BHO' button.Name: Publisher: File path: File version: Technical Details:

CLSID: {45AD732C-2CE2-4666-B366-B2214AD57A49}



Then I have this appearing in the System Explorer, Shell Execute Hook log:

URL Exec HookThis is an unknown Shell Excecute Hook.

Name: Microsoft Windows Shell Common Dll

Description: Windows Shell Common Dll

Publisher: Microsoft Corporation

File path: C:\WINDOWS\system32\shell32.dll

File version: 6.0.2900.2578

Technical Details:

CLSID: {AEB6717E-7E19-11d0-97EE-00C04FD91972}

Original file name: SHELL32.DLL

MD5: 5db5f53f801b616f4b4b7cae6ee7d1c6
 
B

Bill Sanderson

FWIW, I've seen all three of these, or at least ones similar (the same for
the first and third!)
These aren't fixed yet in the current definitions, but I'm sure they will
be. The unknown one with the missing file is not something I can shed any
more light on--I deleted that on my system and performance appears
unchanged!
 

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