constant appearence of iexplore

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Recently the iexplore program keeps appearing in the task manager, for about 30 seconds, every 10 minutes, then it disappears. Also it interupts the task im doing, for instance, if imruning scandisk it must restart as the program writes to c:, you can imagine this being a big annoyance. Even when internet explorer is running, the program persists, it appears to be seperate. why does this keep happening and what can do i do to stop it.
 
Hi Rich :-)
Recently the iexplore program keeps appearing in the task manager,
for about 30 seconds, every 10 minutes, then it disappears. Also it
interupts the task im doing, for instance, if imruning scandisk it
must restart as the program writes to c:, you can imagine this being
a big annoyance. Even when internet explorer is running, the program
persists, it appears to be seperate. why does this keep happening and
what can do i do to stop it.

It is likely you have parasites, spyware, adware, malware, or hijackware on
your system causing the problem, which your antivirus will not detect, as it
does not have the same definitions.

(Unexplained computer behavior may be caused by deceptive software
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=827315)

Try this and see if it helps.

Tools > Internet Options > Advanced > Browsing
Uncheck the Enable 3rd party browser extensions

Then do the following to clean the cause from your system:

Download and install, then you *MUST* update the programs prior to running
to be sure they have the latest definitions, then run the programs below.
They are free and very effective. Be sure to run both SpyBot and Adaware,
as what one does not detect the other may. It is important that you do all
the steps and follow all directions carefully:

IMPORTANT:
Before trying to remove spyware using the programs below, download a copy of
LSPFIX from the URL below - some malware may kill your internet connection
when it is removed, this program will enable you to regain your connection.
http://www.cexx.org/lspfix.htm

It is important that you run the programs in the order that they are listed
here. The first three programs will clear your machine of all other items so
that you can have a clear HiJackThis Log for the experts to read and analyze
for you.

(NOTE: If you can not download these programs from the Internet, if your PC
has CD read capabilities, go to another computer with CD-ROM burning
capabilities. Create a folder on the hard drive of the other computer called
HOLD, download the programs to that folder, then burn that folder to a CD.
Copy the HOLD folder to your HD and then install the programs from there
and run them. After you have IE access again, update all programs where
possible to get the latest definitions and run them again to be sure there
are no lingering items on the system.

CWShredder: Free
http://tinyurl.com/2l9kl

SpyBot Search & Destroy: Free
http://download.com.com/3000-8022-10289035.html?tag=lst-0-2

AdAware: Free
http://www.lavasoftusa.com/support/download/

HiJackThis: - Free

Go to
http://computercops.biz/downloads-cat-14.html ,
or
http://tinyurl.com/2oce8
and download HiJackThis. Unzip to a folder other than your Desktop or the
Temp folder, doubleclick HiJackThis.exe, and hit "Scan".

When the scan is finished, the "Scan" button will change into a "Save Log"
button. Press that, save the log some place you remember where it is.
Most of what it lists will be harmless or even required, so DO NOT fix
anything yet.

Open the copy of your log in NotePad and make a copy. Then you can go here
to post you log:

Jim Eshelman's site here:
AumHa Forums - HiJackThis section:
http://forum.aumha.org/

Spyware and Hijackware Removal Support, here:
http://216.180.233.162/~swicom/forums/

or Net-Integration here:
http://www.net-integration.net/cgi-...86d536d57b5f65b6e40c55365e;act=ST;f=27;t=6949

or Tom Coyote here: http://forums.tomcoyote.org/index.php?act=idx

<<DO NOT POST YOUR LOG FILE TO THIS NEWSGROUP>>

You will need to register to open a new thread to post you log. It is free,
and no one will Spam you, it is one of many that provides this service. Once
registered, go to the HiJackThis section on the forum list and click to
open. Then start a new post and post your log. The experts there will
analyze the log and report back the results. Please allow at least a few
hours or a days time for a response, depending on when you post the log

Remember, you must return to the HJT site to get your answer. It is a good
idea to click the "Notify" box so that you will get an electronic
notification by e-mail to let you know when a response has been posted.
But, you must still return to the site of your answer

HJT Tutorial
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/index.php?showtutorial=42


Hope this helps.

Jan :)

Smiles are meant to be shared,
that's why they're so contagious.

Please reply to the newsgroup so others may benefit.
 
Aside from the thorough advice offered by Jan, I can add nothing else to
assist you in remedying the circumstances which plague you. Follow the
recommendations, and that should rid your machine of what probably is the
cause.

Something you did mention in your post I can address, and that is as
follows:

When doing Scandisk or Defrag (amongst other things, such as
troubleshooting) you'd be best to perform a clean boot process which will
eliminate anything writing to the Disk, and thereby eliminating the "drive
contents have changed, restarting..." error message.

See here:
Err Msg: ScanDisk Has Restarted 10 Times Because Windows...
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;222469

List of Articles About the ScanDisk Tool
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q287914

"Drive's Contents Have Changed: Restarting..." Message When You Use the Disk
Defragmenter Tool
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;186978

List of Articles About the Disk Defragmenter Tool
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q286263

Two other very useful "tools":

How to Perform Clean-Boot Troubleshooting for Windows 98
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;[LN];192926

Lastly, this very comprehensive article authored by Gary S. Terhune, titled
"Clean boot - What it is, and why you need it". You'd be amazed at the
wealth of knowledge contained in this, and how it can be something one might
use for all of the instances described.
http://snipurl.com/7gx9
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rich said:
Recently the iexplore program keeps appearing in the task manager, for
about 30 seconds, every 10 minutes, then it disappears. Also it interupts
the task im doing, for instance, if imruning scandisk it must restart as the
program writes to c:, you can imagine this being a big annoyance. Even when
internet explorer is running, the program persists, it appears to be
seperate. why does this keep happening and what can do i do to stop it.
 
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