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craigathus
Hey all wink.gif
In my startup list I have> (VTTrayp.exe) "Bleeping Computers" says it's a "IRCBOT" and says the other similar listing> (VTtrayp.exe) is part of "S3 Graphics Controllers"

If I search for this file "spelling" either way' I get the same results?

S3 VTTrayp.exe C:\WINDOWS\system32
S3 VTTRAYP.EXE C:\WINDOWS\OPTIONS\DRIVERS\VIDEO\P4M800

I did thorough scans with avast! & SUPERAntiSpyware, and my PC comes up clean.
Is this some sort of false positive? do I have a problem?
Date created 29/03/2006 for both files is the date I got this PC.

All helpfull replies apreciated cool.gif
hazelnut

Have you tried disabling it in the startup list?

Certainly seems to be a legitimate thing to have on the computer, but if you are having concerns Craig why not do a hjt log and put in it Spyware Hell with a little explaination.
craigathus
QUOTE (hazelnut @ Sep 25 2008, 04:41 PM) *
Have you tried disabling it in the startup list?

Certainly seems to be a legitimate thing to have on the computer, but if you are having concerns Craig why not do a hjt log and put in it Spyware Hell with a little explaination.

Hi Hazel wink.gif
Yes I have disabled it, and I'm not having any problems that I'm aware of unsure.gif
I thought about a hjt log, but I didn't want to wast anyone's time since avast! & SUPERAntiSpyware found nothing.
hazelnut

If you feel that it's all okay, just keep an eye on things for a while.

If you have still a niggling doubt, pop a log in.
craigathus
QUOTE (hazelnut @ Sep 25 2008, 05:03 PM) *
If you feel that it's all okay, just keep an eye on things for a while.

If you have still a niggling doubt, pop a log in.

Thanks for the PM Hazel wink.gif , and I will keep an eye on things dry.gif
I started checking the startup programs list mainly because I installed some software for a "HP-Printer" and was just checking and making sure that HP-auto update software wasn't enabled.
While there at the startup list' I decided to do some home work and find out more about the other listed entries laugh.gif
That's when I stumbled upon VTTrayp.exe
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