Strange events

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Hi

Today I discovered the event viewer when trying to solve another problem I
have... (i'm not a professional in computers sorry)

And I found an strange thing.
Everyday I had an event called "Bacweb plug in xxxxxx" and a series of
numbers which were always the same, for every day.

Until .... three days ago when I had a big problem with my LNK and EXE files
taht didn't worked and I dowloaded some files from dougknox web page etc etc
following the advices from someone here who helped me.

An now I see this event Bacweb plgu in is still there but the numbers have
changed.
So I have : before the proble all the same numbers for everday.
And after the problem other numbers, the same for the three days but
different from those before.

Can someone help me with this please?
what does this means?
I'm starting to see that I have many different little problems in my
computer and I will like to find a definite solution
please help me !!
thank you
 
thanks byte for your answer but what does it means exactly?
that there's an spyware in my computer?
I have an antivirus and an anti-spyware and they didn't find anything...
this change in the backwab plug in means that ?
or the fact of hving a backweb plug in?
can you explain me a little more please?
thanks a lot
 
niceday said:
Hi

Today I discovered the event viewer when trying to solve another
problem I have... (i'm not a professional in computers sorry)

And I found an strange thing.
Everyday I had an event called "Bacweb plug in xxxxxx" and a series of
numbers which were always the same, for every day.

Until .... three days ago when I had a big problem with my LNK and
EXE files taht didn't worked and I dowloaded some files from dougknox
web page etc etc following the advices from someone here who helped
me.

An now I see this event Bacweb plgu in is still there but the numbers
have changed.
So I have : before the proble all the same numbers for everday.
And after the problem other numbers, the same for the three days but
different from those before.

Can someone help me with this please?
what does this means?
I'm starting to see that I have many different little problems in my
computer and I will like to find a definite solution
please help me !!
thank you

I'm assuming you meant to type backweb. Many programs use backweb to
autoupdate. Some antivirus programs, printer software, camera software, amd
more. It is sometimes flagged as spyware by some aggresive anti-spyware
programs. It can be used as spyware but it is more commonly a legitimate
program. It probably was installed with some new software you installed.
 
I don't know if it very clear what I explain.
The idea is that I have usually some problems with my computer.. (like
internet freezing suddenly and having to reboot my computer with the power
button because it is completely bloqued)

I'm looking for a solution everywhere and today I looked at the EVENT VIEWER
and I found one thing that I don't know if it's a virus, something strange or
not.

In the Event Viewer - Applications

I find everyday several times an event called "Back web plug in - xxxx"
(xxxx= a series of numbers.
The description of the event is
1. service started
or
2. No logged in user, launching client as system.

The event has the number I.D. event : 2
Type : Informations
User: N/A

What I noticed is that the series of numbers after Back web plug in was
always the same before I had a problem with my LNK and EXE programs.
And now that the problem seems to be solved the series of numbers is
different.
I dont know what does this means?

To "solve " the problem I've installed some files from doug knox page and I
installed a new version of my antivirus.

Sorry for writing so long, but I try to have an answer to my problem.
I don't know what to do.

Thank you if someone can help me
 
Ok thanks
maybe you have an idea of what the problem may be?
I really don't know what to do.
 

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