desktop.exe

From: Max (max_at_czerny.cz)
Date: 07/02/04

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    Hi, I have identified a running procces on my computer, which I dont know.
    It seems it is connected out to host like spaceedu.ss.XXX.xx on TCP port
    4467....
    Is it normal?
    Max


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