Task Manager


  1. Posts : 4
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       #1

    Task Manager


    Hi..

    I attempted to right click on csrss.exe in Task Manager Processes so that I may identify this item, however, when I right click, window pops up (as with other apps). When I click on properties or open file location, nothing happens. Same results with winlogin.exe. Any thoughts?
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       #2

    Hello,

    Those files are critical Windows 7 files which is not recommend to play with. Though it's a little old when you click on Properties nothing happens. Try click on Show processes for all users then you'll get a UAC prompt. The Click on Properties and see if opens. More likely UAC might be blocking access to those files which is a good thing though.

    Hope this helps,
    Captain
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    Thread Starter
       #3

    Adendum to Task Manager Post


    I also have two iexplore.exe *32 in Task Manager Processes. How many are supposed to be here? Thank you in advance
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       #4

    Hello,

    It's natural each session Internet explorer will open different iexplorer.exe in order to recover Tab if the browser crash.

    - Captain
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       #5

    Task Manager


    Thanks Captain (try to point that sword elsewhere). It seems that when I open a new tab in a Explorer Window, another iexplore.exe *32 entry is added to Task Manager Processes. I'm leaning towards assuming this is routine.
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       #6

    jumper95604 said:
    Thanks Captain (try to point that sword elsewhere). It seems that when I open a new tab in a Explorer Window, another iexplore.exe *32 entry is added to Task Manager Processes. I'm leaning towards assuming this is routine.
    Your Most Welcome ! Yup don't worry about it. If you want Download Process Explorer from Technet

    Check the Digital Signature: The Malware can fake them as a Microsoft or a Legit company but they can’t fake their digital signature. Use the” Verify” option under the Image Tab this function will verify whether it has a valid digital signature or if it says unable to verity. If you find a Process that couldn’t verity that’s a red alert dig deeper about that process.

    Hope this helps,
    Captain
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       #7

    Today is football sunday. My windows can have the day off....yaayyyy..I will look into those signatures. A pity so much maliciousness goin on out there. It's rainy rainy rainy. My sun god prayer was supposed to keep me warm until Dec 1. Guess I'll have to buy a prayer mat. Enjoy the day Captain and feed the bird.
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