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Apparent Rogue Process

During the course of today I have noticed a considerable degredation in
system performance. On checking task manager I have found a process
("agent.exe") that is running and gradually using more and more memory.
Having checked MSCONFIG this would not appear to be a start-up process.
However, when I terminate the process, it automatically restarts and repeats
the memory hugging all over again.

How can I :-

1) Establish what is triggering this process and
2) Prevent it from running.

Thanks,
--
Gary
Jun 27 '08 #1
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Gary Watts wrote:
During the course of today I have noticed a considerable degredation
in system performance. On checking task manager I have found a process
("agent.exe") that is running and gradually using more and more
memory. Having checked MSCONFIG this would not appear to be a
start-up process. However, when I terminate the process, it
automatically restarts and repeats the memory hugging all over again.

How can I :-

1) Establish what is triggering this process and
2) Prevent it from running.
You'd be better off asking in a Windows-related newsgroup/forum - this one
is for the .net framework.

(Hint: you might want to google for agent.exe before looking for a more
relevant newsgroup.)

Andrew
Jun 27 '08 #2

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