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    glwuhoag.exe

    glwuhoag.exe

    anyone have any idea what this file is....i have a user that has it in their run folder in their registry...under HKLM

    i cannot find any record of this file anywhere....

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    Google turned up nothing, which means that it doesn't exist. Must be a figment of your imagination...

    J/K--sorry, never heard of it...

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    Did you run a file and folder search for this file? Spybot? And what windows is this on?

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    nothing on google, yahoo or microsoft..

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    Have you done a search for that particular file name on the user's computer?

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    Do a search on the PC for that file then right click and view the properties. It should tell you the maker of the program and give you some details.

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    right click properties doesnt bring back any information....all items are blank...

    any more ideas...

    found file in application data of his profile on a W2K machine

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    Does the icon look like a dollar sign? The reason I'm asking, is that I'm thinking of the "drive-by installed" garbage program called Free Scratch Cards. I've seen lots of that trash installed lately.

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    Click on the file once to highlight it. Hold down the shift key. Now, right-click on the file and select Open with... In the list, choose Notepad or WordPad.

    This will show a lot of symbols and Stuff, but you'll but you'll be able to see ASCII and Unicode strings. This will give you a clue as to what it might be.

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