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| reply to jfgnet Re: Warning: BOClean FP on userinit.exe
Hi jfgnet and redwolfe_98,
I read about your problems. I was wondering how you both have set up BOClean in the Configuration tab? I copy here above a picture of that screen from the Comodo site »www.nsclean.com/supboc.html Look at the right side of the configuration options. Depending on how you have set it up, BOClean might automatically clean and/or reset several things on your computer when it detects malware. Maybe that could be the reason for what was happening on your machines. In the time I was using the old BOClean (from PSC), I never did let it clean automatically these things; but that was my own choice... |
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  jfgnet 12 Step Program Premium,MVM join:2001-02-14 Limbo clubs: 1 edit | I used the default setting on that system which is the same as your screenprint without the special warning selection |
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  planet
join:2001-11-05 Olmsted Falls, OH | Doesn't the file userinit.exe have to do with the boot process, logging onto your pc and network connectivity? |
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  jfgnet 12 Step Program Premium,MVM join:2001-02-14 Limbo clubs:
| Description: userinit.exe is a key process in the Windows operating system. On boot-up it manages the different start up sequences needed, such as establishing network connection and starting up the Windows shell. This program is important for the stable and secure running of your computer and should not be terminated.
Recommendation: userinit.exe should not be disabled, required for essential applications to work properly..
»www.microsoft.com/technet/prodte···mfr=true |
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  planet
join:2001-11-05 Olmsted Falls, OH | Wondering how many know that this file may have been removed by BoClean and upon re-start...oops!
Would this file be replaced automatically by the OS? |
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  jfgnet 12 Step Program Premium,MVM join:2001-02-14 Limbo clubs: | It was on my XP system |
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