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malware? --> \systemroot\system32\smss.exe

Hi Guys,

Im a little new at this. I ran eWido and I got this program running. I googled it but didnt get any helpful results. Can anyone shed light on this?

I run eWido, spyblaster, spybot, adaware, and have AVG Antivirus and came up clean.

Thanks!
 
Do you have reasons to think your system's infected? Some malware could inject itself into your smss.exe process.
 
The correct location is in C:\Windows\System32, which equates to what you've posted. If you want to scan with something better than AVG, and probably better than ewido too, try this manual scanner that I wrote instructions for: http://www.omnicast.net/~tmcfadden/scan.txt It detects worms, trojans, viruses, hack tools and also a fair number of spyware/adware programs and even some rootkits.
 
Ok, this is really dumb question (please bear with me) so are you saying that the program \systemroot\system32\smss.exe is the same as C:\\windows\system32

I am a total idiot when it comes to this kind of stuff, so I am thinking of just brining my laptop to Geeksquad and also having them check it out.

Thanks for your speedy help/input!
 
Originally posted by: supadupapunky
Ok, this is really dumb question (please bear with me) so are you saying that the program \systemroot\system32\smss.exe is the same as C:\\windows\system32

I am a total idiot when it comes to this kind of stuff, so I am thinking of just brining my laptop to Geeksquad and also having them check it out.

Thanks for your speedy help/input!



%systemroot% is the quivalent to C:\Windows. The only reason it is written %systemroot% is because some users have their local drive as F, G, X, Z, etc.

%systemroot%\system32 == C:\Windows\system32

Text, for future reference.
 
That is not necessarily malware. It is an important part of Windows.

smss.exe

The location of the file is the discerning criterion.
 
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