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Old June 9th 04, 09:38 PM
Dave
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Default msconfig start up files

While tidying up some bits and pieces I noticed two files
in the STARTUP that I am unsure about. They are xgtyx.exe
resident in the Windows directory and userr.exe in
Windows\system directory. Userr runs as an active
program, visible if I Ctl Alt Del.

Can I delete these, are they harmless?

Thanks,

David
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Old June 9th 04, 09:59 PM
Mike M
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Default msconfig start up files

I feel you are right to be concerned about both of these entries. I feel that
they are both likely to be launching unwanted malware. What does you AV
application tell you about these two files? The Win Me operating system
includes no files with those names although it does include USER.EXE (that is
with one R) but even so this should not appear in MSConfig | Startup.
--
Mike Maltby MS-MVP



Dave wrote:

While tidying up some bits and pieces I noticed two files
in the STARTUP that I am unsure about. They are xgtyx.exe
resident in the Windows directory and userr.exe in
Windows\system directory. Userr runs as an active
program, visible if I Ctl Alt Del.

Can I delete these, are they harmless?

Thanks,

David



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Old June 9th 04, 10:33 PM
Rick T
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Default msconfig start up files

Dave wrote:

While tidying up some bits and pieces I noticed two files
in the STARTUP that I am unsure about. They are xgtyx.exe
resident in the Windows directory and userr.exe in
Windows\system directory. Userr runs as an active
program, visible if I Ctl Alt Del.

Can I delete these, are they harmless?

Thanks,

David


Might want to rename them instead to something harmless like xgtyx.old
and userr.old until you're sure they're not application files (xg...
sounds like a Yamaha softsynth file)


Rick
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Old June 12th 04, 01:24 PM
Dave
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Default msconfig start up files

Anri virus has no prob with them. Today I can't find the
XG file, and have renamed userr.exe to .old, with no
detrimental impact.

Thanks


-----Original Message-----
I feel you are right to be concerned about both of these

entries. I feel that
they are both likely to be launching unwanted malware.

What does you AV
application tell you about these two files? The Win Me

operating system
includes no files with those names although it does

include USER.EXE (that is
with one R) but even so this should not appear in

MSConfig | Startup.
--
Mike Maltby MS-MVP



Dave wrote:

While tidying up some bits and pieces I noticed two

files
in the STARTUP that I am unsure about. They are

xgtyx.exe
resident in the Windows directory and userr.exe in
Windows\system directory. Userr runs as an active
program, visible if I Ctl Alt Del.

Can I delete these, are they harmless?

Thanks,

David



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