.NET Optimization RunTime Question

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Filthy McNasty

I had just updated my WinXP Pro SP2 with the new version May 2007
AutoPatcher software. On reboot, ZoneAlarm came up with an alert that the
..NET Optimization RunTime was trying to access a particular IP. Without
answering allow or deny I did a TraceRoute. This came up with the address
www.theplanet.com - I have never been there before, and as far as I'm aware
no software on my system derives from that organisation. It seems a
legitimate outfit, but I told ZA to deny access. What is .NET playing at?
Google revealed no connection between the site and .NET
 
Disable the .NET Runtime Optimization Service. Mscorsvw.exe is what runs.
Then ask AutoPatcher.

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Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

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Using at least one appendage, the entity known in this space-time
Disable the .NET Runtime Optimization Service. Mscorsvw.exe is what
runs. Then ask AutoPatcher.
Well. Dot Net didn't try a repeat, though I didn't actually disable it.
AutoPatcher suggested a virus check after disabling Dot Net Opt.RT. Clean
as a whistle. AVG, BOClean and UnHackMe running full time. Clean with Dot
Net, clean without Dot Net

I'm not worried about AutoPatcher, www.theplanet.com or Dot Net. I just
want to know why Dot Net is calling strangers. That website seems as legit
as reasonable. It may provide webservices from what little I saw of it. My
system has no legit reason for contact. What would even prompt Dot Net to
such an attempted connection? What type of program might initiate contact?
Definitely no Viruses or Trojans on board this ship
 
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