strange startup files and win32cfg
From: yankele (yankelecakker_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 10/24/03
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Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2003 13:08:20 -0700
I recently noticed in my RunOnce value in the Win2k
registry an entry called MS38495 for which the value was
win32cfg.exe. That file exists in my WINNT/System32
directory but is not identifiable. If I try to remove the
entry from the RunOnce listing, it reinstalls itself. I
have been unable to identify the MS38495 name either in
the MS Knowledge Base or in the Newsgroups, nor have I
been able to come up with much for win32cfg.exe. I think I
remember seeing somewhere that it was a "nasty" file but I
can't seem to track it down. A search in the registry led
me to discover that the entry for win32cfg.exe was in the
following key
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows
NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon] where Shell was given the
value explorer.exe Win32cfg.exe.
When I deleted that value, I was able to stop the file
from loading and so far everything seems to be running
correctly. Am I correct in assuming that such an entry
should not appear in the Shell value which should be only
explorer.exe?
Can anyone tell me what win32cfg.exe is and whether or not
it is useful to let it run?
Thanks.
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