Whhat is HH.exe?

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Zub Zero

Hi,
Today I found a .exe file for Windows but I do not
know if is a necessary file or a virus.
It is HH.EXE and is located in C:\Windows file.

What is it?
Can I remove it? or does WINDOWS need this file?
I have a dell computer with WINDOWS XP HOME .
Thanks in advance
 
Today I found a .exe file for Windows but I do not
know if is a necessary file or a virus.
It is HH.EXE and is located in C:\Windows file.

What is it?
Can I remove it?

Google for hh.exe
 
Zub Zero said:
Hi,
Today I found a .exe file for Windows but I do not
know if is a necessary file or a virus.
It is HH.EXE and is located in C:\Windows file.

What is it?
Can I remove it? or does WINDOWS need this file?
I have a dell computer with WINDOWS XP HOME .
Thanks in advance

hh.exe - Here is the scoop on Help Hotkey as it pertains to computer network
security. The big question: what is hh.exe and is it spyware, a trojan and
if so, how do I get rid of Help Hotkey?
hh.exe (Help Hotkey) - Details
The hh.exe process will wait until you press the help key on your keyboard,
and when you do, launch Microsoft Help Center. If you use the help key as a
method of displaying the help files you should leave this process running.
Oherwise it can be terminated to free up system resources.

hh.exe is flagged as a system process and does not appear to be a security
risk. However, removing Help Hotkey may adversly impact your system.

The Spy Bot database currently registers hh.exe to Microsoft.

This is part of Microsoft Windows.



dfrog
 
Hi,
Thank you very much and have a Merry Christmas!

hh.exe - Here is the scoop on Help Hotkey as it pertains to computer network
security. The big question: what is hh.exe and is it spyware, a trojan and
if so, how do I get rid of Help Hotkey?
hh.exe (Help Hotkey) - Details
The hh.exe process will wait until you press the help key on your keyboard,
and when you do, launch Microsoft Help Center. If you use the help key as a
method of displaying the help files you should leave this process running.
Oherwise it can be terminated to free up system resources.

hh.exe is flagged as a system process and does not appear to be a security
risk. However, removing Help Hotkey may adversly impact your system.

The Spy Bot database currently registers hh.exe to Microsoft.

This is part of Microsoft Windows.



dfrog
Thanks in advance
 
Zub said:
no- Just REALLY NEEDED SOME HELP.
Look in the mirror some day.



Thanks in advance

YOU must need that link, too, idiot! I didn't say he didn't need help; and
now so do you. Learn to read, foolish dummy!
 
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