System Processes

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Guest

Hi,
Can anyone tell me if win126tmp.exe is a 'rogue' process or not? I have Zone
Alarm as my security program and it tells me that this process is trying to
access the internet. I've never come across this one before and am unable to
find anything out about it by searching the net. Any help would be
appreciated. Thanks
 
G

Guest

Eric, Thanks for your reply. I have Zone Alarm Anti-Virus & Spyware running.
I checked the properties for this file on the Zonealarm popup which warned
about it. All I got was a 'standard' properties box which just contained
ticks against each aspect (name, company etc). The was no actual info about
the file itself, nor any buttons to select to gain more info. I also checked
the details for the file on Zone Labs site (by clicking the link on the
warning) but it just told me the probable address of the originator and what
each part of the file is intending to do but they were just general examples
of the type of file, nothing specific to say whether it is malicious or not.
Zone Labs said that it has no other info to give and that I should accept the
link if I trusted to file. That's when I got a little concerned because I've
never 'met' this file before today and have no idea whether I should trust it
or not. If you have further advice I'd be grateful but if you don't, thanks
for your help this far.

Lol
 
I

Incognitus

Helge Haensel said:
Am 19.07.2006, 23:30 Uhr, schrieb Curt Christianson

..--..

You use "Vy 73! Helge" and don't know what QRZ means? .... ..

The answer to your ..--.. is listed in the International Q Signals:
QRZ=Who is calling me?
Curt is asking for your call.

73
 
H

Helge Haensel

You use "Vy 73! Helge" and don't know what QRZ means? .... ..

I know that for over 50 years.
http://www.mydarc.de/dj1wm/helge.html
http://www.mydarc.de/dj1wm
http://www.eqsl.cc/qslcard/index.cfm and enter:
a35wm, zk2wm, 5w1el, 3d2hh
The answer to your ..--.. is listed in the International Q Signals:
QRZ=Who is calling me?
Curt is asking for your call.

My '?' stands for asking 'de <call>. You will find my call in the
returnaddress.
Vy 73! Helge
 
I

Incognitus

You use "Vy 73! Helge" and don't know what QRZ means? .... ..

I know that for over 50 years.
http://www.mydarc.de/dj1wm/helge.html
http://www.mydarc.de/dj1wm
http://www.eqsl.cc/qslcard/index.cfm and enter:
a35wm, zk2wm, 5w1el, 3d2hh
The answer to your ..--.. is listed in the International Q Signals:
QRZ=Who is calling me?
Curt is asking for your call.

My '?' stands for asking 'de <call>. You will find my call in the
returnaddress.
Vy 73! Helge

599
--... ...-- -.. -. ....- .- -..- .-.
 
I

Incognitus

599
--... ...-- -.. -. ....- .- -..- .-.

LOL, no spelling checker for Morse.
BTW, congratulations on over 50 years, I've only 30.
I do hope you noticed my grin (.... ..) when I asked.

--... ...-- -.. . -. ....- .- -..- .-.
 
H

Helge Haensel

LOL, no spelling checker for Morse.

Well, I think I dont need one, hi.
BTW, congratulations on over 50 years, I've only 30.
I do hope you noticed my grin (.... ..) when I asked.
Of course, I did!
--... ...-- -.. . -. ....- .- -..- .-.
Also BTW, within the last 5 years you are the second guy
that reacted to my 'vy 73'.
Vy 73 Helge
....- -.-- --... ...-- -.. . .... . .-.. --. .
 

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