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    IEXPLORE.EXE upon start-up

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    by robert_uang ·

    Hi,

    (This is on my home computer.) Whenever I start up my computer, I open the process explorer, and I see three processes all named “IEXPLORE.EXE”, but there aren’t any windows associated with these processes. Does anyone have any ideas on what this is and how to get rid of it? I suspect that it’s some kind of trojan or spyware, but don’t know how to find it.

    Robert

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    • #2593488

      Clarifications

      by robert_uang ·

      In reply to IEXPLORE.EXE upon start-up

      Clarifications

    • #2594408

      Run a Virus Scan and Spyware Scan

      by jkratzer ·

      In reply to IEXPLORE.EXE upon start-up

      If you suspect is to be from a trojan or spyware, download and run any of the numerous scanners from the internet. Example: spybot S&D or AdAware from Lavasoft.
      If you do not have any antivirus, you could download and install AVAST or AVG. The personal versions are free.
      Kaspersky also has a great on line virus scanner.

      Let us know if any of this helps.

    • #2594325

      Scan and Clean

      by captbilly1eye ·

      In reply to IEXPLORE.EXE upon start-up

      Your situation may be due to Spyware, Adware or Malware.
      Try emptying your Internet Cache* and then doing a scan and clean using either X-Cleaner Micro or Ad-Aware. Both are free.

      X-Cleaner Micro:
      http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/file/fid,64501-page,1-c,downloads/description.html

      Ad-Aware:
      http://www.lavasoftusa.com/products/ad-aware_se_personal.php

      * To empty the Internet Cache – if you are using IE7, open to a browser window, click on Tools, select Internet Options, in the Browsing History section click on Delete and then in the next menu click on Temporary Internet Files ‘Delete Files.’
      If you are using IE6, click on Tools, select Internet Options and then under Temporary Internet Files click on the Delete Files button.

      If you’re nervous about removing things found by spyware scanners, and you are using Windows XP or Vista, you can always create a System Restore Point as a safety net.

    • #2633985

      GOT IT

      by pimp_bones ·

      In reply to IEXPLORE.EXE upon start-up

      i got it check this out if any of you notice that iexplorer process is running when there is no internet explorer webpage open and when you end the process it comes back then this will help you,
      i closed the internet explorer process when i did i noticed a process come up and then vanish when the iexplorer process came back it was called claylife2 i selected properties b4 it went and away and the iexplorer process came back and i found the location it was a hidden Adobe folder in program files
      i went there scanned the folder no virus and then i deleted the folder and ended the iexplorer process boom the iexplorer process does not come back thank you thank you.

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