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What is "WINHOST.EXE"?? [removal?]

Discussion in 'Malware and Virus Removal Archive' started by JGB, 2006/01/08.

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    JGB

    JGB Well-Known Member Thread Starter

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    My bro-in-law installed a program on my PC (without my permission) called "LIMEWIRE ", a P-2-P app of some sort. Next day I deleted all ref to it (except in Registry yet) but I noticed my hard drive kept thrashing at all times. And my Task Manager dissapeared from Quicklaunch. I got it up with Alt-Ctrl-Del.

    In T.M. I found an app called WINHOST.EXE using 6% of my cpu, when nothing else was loaded or running. When I end-processed WINHOST the thrashing stopped.

    I also found WINHOST in my MSCONFIG/STARTUP and it was created at the same time my B-in-law installed LIMEWIRE. (Smoking gun!?!?)

    My 2 questions are
    1) Is WINHOST.EXE a legitimate part of MS-WINDOWS XP Home?
    (I am loathe to delete it unless sure)
    2) How can I get my Task Manager back on my desktop?
     
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    PeteC

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    JGB

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    Pete; Thankyou

    Thanks. I am removing that worm now.

    Now how do I put Task Manager back on my desktop.
     
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    Again, my thanks

    Very useful tip. No need to regedit to get TM back, as there are simple keystrokes to do it as easily.

    Rt-Clk on taskbar & select TM; or Ctrl-Shft-Esc will bring it up.

    Also the worm has turned and is gone. Disk drive is normal again.

    Thread closed.
     
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