Re: "Enabled"



Hmm. It seems to work for me. If you search Google for TCPView you will find
it. --- Steve


"plumber" <plumber@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:5FEFB335-2A26-4A13-9B08-4051CC9B4F65@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Steve, your link dosent work I get error 404
>
> "Steven L Umbach" wrote:
>
>> See if the path to the file is in a folder that belongs to legitimate
>> application you have installed on your computer or not which may provide
>> a
>> clue as to what it is for. You could also use the free port mapping
>> utility
>> called TCPView to see if you find that executable/process listening or
>> established on a port and if you click on a process it will tell you who
>> the
>> publisher is that can help identify it. Personally I have never seen any
>> info on that file and it would be smart to scan your computer for malware
>> and spyware. You could also remove the exemption and make sure that
>> "display
>> a notification when Windows Firewall blocks a program" so that you can
>> see
>> when it tries to access your computer whether it is something you need or
>> not. --- Steve
>>
>> http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/TcpView.html --- TCPView
>>
>> "Jany Doe" <JanyDoe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:C0851526-1BD0-40F7-AF58-7843432BD11B@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > Hi,
>> > I'm trying to figure out an entry under the "Exceptions" tab in Windows
>> > Firewall dialogue box. Most of them are very obvious e.g. Dreamweaver,
>> > hp..., Windows Media Connect(?) but this one is named "enabled" under
>> > "Programs and Services". If I click on "edit" it lists an executable
>> > "voi634.exe". I can't figure out what this is. I've tried Google and
>> > Answers That Work's database and I can't find anything. I'm hoping
>> > someone
>> > might have come across this.
>> >
>> > Best regards of the season,
>> >
>>
>>
>>


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