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To: dpl who wrote (11518)8/29/2000 12:26:02 PM
From: RJL  Read Replies (1) of 110645
 
Hi David,

I can identify a few of them right now:

osa <--- related to Microsoft Office -- probably in your Startup folder

tsystray <--- seen it before, but unsure.

iowatch <--- TSR from Iomega, also in your startup folder ... I assume you have a Zip/Ditto drive

systray <-- as Mark mentioned, it's the tray in the bottom right corner of the screen that contains application icons.

starter <--- unsure

rundll <--- power related. should be fine.

vsstat <--- no idea. looks like a virus scan utility though. What AV software do you use?

vshwin <--- that's McAfee's antivirus software protection. ignore previous question.

wmexe <--- no idea.

imgicom <--- more iomega stuff. Also in your startup folder

For the other ones, I recommend doing a search through your computer for those exact file names. With luck, you'll be able to identify what applications they're associated with by the directory in which the file resides.

Rich
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