Antispyware Beta 1 just not good enough???

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Corey Sinclair

I currently run beta 1 every night on schedule, and yet i still think i have
the svchost.exe that we all heard so much about. Apparently you are only
supposed to have one of the svchost.exe, and yet I somehow have 5. This
could be the reason for some of my system hangups. Could someone point me
into the right direction as to fix this problem?
 
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Corey Sinclair said:
I currently run beta 1 every night on schedule, and yet i still
think
i have the svchost.exe that we all heard so much about.
Apparently
you are only supposed to have one of the svchost.exe, and yet I
somehow have 5.


No, having multiple instances of svchost is perfectly normal. I
have five running at the moment.

Read here: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=314056

This could be the reason for some of my system
hangups.

No.


Could someone point me into the right direction as to fix
this problem?


If you have a problem, this isn't it. Post back describing your
symptoms.
 
Corey said:
I currently run beta 1 every night on schedule, and yet i still think
i have the svchost.exe that we all heard so much about.

So basically you're asking why ASW can't remove a legitimate Windows
process?


Apparently
you are only supposed to have one of the svchost.exe,

And from where did you glean this little gem of BS? Did you bother to check
its provenance? Of course you didn't. Next time STFW before posting, to
check whether what you're about to post isn't complete crap.


and yet I somehow have 5.

So? I have eight.

This could be the reason for some of my system

Nope.

Could someone point me into the right direction as to fix
this problem?

What problem? The only problems you have are laziness and stupidity and
those aren't things we can fix here.
 
Ignore her. She has mental problems.

| svchost.exe is used for some trojan viruses to hide the file....
| | > Corey Sinclair wrote:
| >> I currently run beta 1 every night on schedule, and yet i still think
| >> i have the svchost.exe that we all heard so much about.
| >
| > So basically you're asking why ASW can't remove a legitimate Windows
| > process?
| >
| >
| > Apparently
| >> you are only supposed to have one of the svchost.exe,
| >
| > And from where did you glean this little gem of BS? Did you bother to
| > check its provenance? Of course you didn't. Next time STFW before
posting,
| > to check whether what you're about to post isn't complete crap.
| >
| >
| > and yet I somehow have 5.
| >
| > So? I have eight.
| >
| > This could be the reason for some of my system
| >> hangups.
| >
| > Nope.
| >
| > Could someone point me into the right direction as to fix
| >> this problem?
| >
| > What problem? The only problems you have are laziness and stupidity and
| > those aren't things we can fix here.
| >
| >
| >
|
|
 
I have 7 instances running at the moment. Guess I'm infected also. **NOT**

--
Regards,

Richard Urban

If you knew as much as you thought you know,
You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew!
 
At startup, Svchost.exe checks the services portion of the registry to
construct a list of services that it needs to load. In normal conditions
multiple instances of Svchost.exe run at the same time.

A description of Svchost.exe in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=314056

Note: The svchost.exe file is located in the c:\windows\System32 folder. In
other cases, svchost.exe is a virus, spyware, trojan or worm!

"Svchost.exe" (Generic Host Process for Win32 Services) is an integral part
of Windows OS.

--
Good Day
River Rat




I currently run beta 1 every night on schedule, and yet i still think i have
the svchost.exe that we all heard so much about. Apparently you are only
supposed to have one of the svchost.exe, and yet I somehow have 5. This
could be the reason for some of my system hangups. Could someone point me
into the right direction as to fix this problem?
 
Please read the following:

A description of Svchost.exe in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;314056

Description of Svchost.exe in Windows XP
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/svchost.htm

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Microsoft MVP
Windows XP - Shell/User
Microsoft Newsgroups

Get Windows XP Service Pack 2 with Advanced Security Technologies:
http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/protect/windowsxp/choose.mspx

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| I currently run beta 1 every night on schedule, and yet i still think i have
| the svchost.exe that we all heard so much about. Apparently you are only
| supposed to have one of the svchost.exe, and yet I somehow have 5. This
| could be the reason for some of my system hangups. Could someone point me
| into the right direction as to fix this problem?
 
Corey said:
svchost.exe is used for some trojan viruses to hide the file....

BWAHAHAHA!! You're more of an idiot than I first suspected. Another Moron of
the Month Award candidate... There is no such thing as a "trojan virus"
either...
 
Another rude useless reply.Even in these days with plenty of bandwidth you
still manage to waste some don't you?
 
I see some of your posts have been pulled by the server.
Deservedly so. Troll.What more proof is there?
 
I have 7 instances running at the moment. Guess I'm infected
also. **NOT**

--
Regards,

Richard Urban

If you knew as much as you thought you know,
You would realize that you don't know what you thought you
knew!

I only have 2 instances of svchost.exe :D, guess i win :P
 
Maybe we'll be blessed like this other newsgroup is about to be!



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Data: 20/06/2005 Ora: 05:47:02
Titolo: This will please everyone (especially Mary).

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I'm leaving you all. Hopefully, by the end of next month at the very latest
(if all goes according to plan, which it rarely does) I'll be in possession
of a G5. Yep, that's right folks, after spending a week with a friend and
playing around with his G4, I'm convinced. A Mac is a significant upgrade -
there is nothing, absolutely nothing I shall miss about Windows. Mac OS X is
an infinitely superior OS. Word crashed on me three times today typing a
simple letter. Not impressed. I'm selling my PC - it's still only six months
old, it must be worth around £1500 I would reckon.

Maybe then I'll be able to get some work done (if I can convince Adobe to
sidegrade my CS2 Premium).

Sarah
(who will miss Publisher, just not enough to keep using a PC).
 
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