is this malware trojan or safe or a hijack?


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    is this malware trojan or safe or a hijack?


    when i start my windows 7 64bit a popup always start on boot up on main desktop screem it reads a tool in developing services for windows nt

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    program location c:\windows\system32\sc-exe start sbies vc

    checked it for virifeid signiture and it showing it safe i dont know if its part of sandboxie which i have preminum also i dont know if this is a trojan virus malware or hijack please help
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    Hi,
    No problem seems the fix is to update sandboxie ?
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    its already on latest version thank you
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    Hi, @Callender might have some insight on the issue but I suppose sandboxie forum or support would be the best place to ask ?
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    cosmicanddavid said:
    when i start my windows 7 64bit a popup always start on boot up on main desktop screem it reads a tool in developing services for windows nt

    verified publisher microsoft windows

    program location c:\windows\system32\sc-exe start sbies vc

    checked it for virifeid signiture and it showing it safe i dont know if its part of sandboxie which i have preminum also i dont know if this is a trojan virus malware or hijack please help
    That should read: c:\windows\system32\sc.exe start sbiesvc

    It's just the sandboxie service auto-starting.

    is this malware trojan or safe or a hijack?-sbie-1.jpg

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    You could try setting UAC to default if you've put it on MAX.

    is this malware trojan or safe or a hijack?-user-account-control-settings.jpg

    Or try the info in ThrashZone's link.
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