None of these program names are familiar to either one of us. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
1 posted on
06/29/2002 5:41:07 PM PDT by
Severa
To: Severa
Tgcmd is likely installed by your cable modem software.
As of June 2001, Whagent has been installed on over seven million computers. Whagent is a product of the WebHancer company used to collect information about a users while they are browsing the Internet.
LoadQM:
http://support.microsoft.com/s earch/preview.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q309418
Ndetect - are you running ICQ?
Ptsnoop is a simple backdoor program written in Visual Basic. Being activated it first looks for active RAS connections and exits immediately if none is found
Ocrawr32 has to do with OmniPage software
Ocraware same as above
Rnapp (or is it RNAAPP) is dial up modem software - do you have fax software??
Qttask - quicktime software
If I didn't put it in here, then I'm not sure. But it looks definitely like you have a backdoor/trojan installed with that PTSNOOP
To: Severa
To start, I am not any type of computer expert, that's for sure. These are just maybe's.
Ndetect, may be a program detecting Net Connection, Ptsnoop maybe something connected with Ports, Qtask maybe something to do with Quicktime, Ocraware is a program that may have been deleted, Acbtnmgr x83 maybe conneted with a printer, Loadqm maybe with Microsoft Queue Manager, Whagent may be with a Web Enhancer Agent, RNAPP runs when your dialup connection is active.
Now can you delete any of these? I DO NOT KNOW ! What I would tell you if I was sitting next to you and what I'll say when we are miles away are two different things. I have no idea what programs are on the pc or what was on it and has been removed. For those answers do a restore update, turn the pc off, back on and try it if you want to.
Good Luck
4 posted on
06/29/2002 7:15:01 PM PDT by
B4Ranch
To: Severa
A lot of that stuff is kosher('tho unnecessary)instant message stuff etc,but,ptsnoop is a virus,if you're not running up to date virus software you need to get some.
5 posted on
06/29/2002 7:42:39 PM PDT by
damnlimey
To: Severa
Your question got me interested in my own Task List programs. Here is a web site that list ALOT of Task List programs and what they do.
http://www.answersthatwork.com /
Hope it helps!
Tami
7 posted on
06/29/2002 9:38:26 PM PDT by
Tami
To: Severa
Go here for info on startup programs:
http://www.pacs-portal.co.uk/startup_index.htm
This is very useful to find out what programs are running, and whether they are needed, or even harmful.
You will need to know what programs run at start-up on your machine and refer to the previous list to see if they are desired or not. Use the Ctrl-Alt-Del to view a partial list. A start-up manager can also show you other programs that may be hidden normally. A good one can be found here:
http://www.pcworld.com/downloa ds/file_description/0,fid,5018 ,00.asp
and you can disable (temporarily if desired) those you wish.
Also, check out your add/remove programs link from the Control Panel window. You might have some trashy program that self-installed there, unbeknownst to you. If you are sure it is unneeded (be sure!), try to uninstall from this panel.
Once deleted/uninstalled, this program will clean your registry and help remove unwanted files and folders.
EasyCleaner:
http://www.toniarts.com/eclean e.htm
Be sure before uninstalling or deleting. You could go crazy and remove a system file. Please don't blame me if you go wrong; I use all these tips periodically to clean my system. The EasyCleaner in particular is a dream-come-true for cleaning up your system.
9 posted on
06/30/2002 8:54:31 AM PDT by
fnord
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