Hi Doug,

As I mentioned in my post, you'll have to press the control+alt+delete to 
find out whether the process you mentioned is running as a service or 
program.

If it is running as a service, and by that I mean, if your screen reader 
reports the name of the process followed by the word service, it means that 
the process is a legitimate process, and is not a virus.

Please take this process list thing with a grain of salt.

As with anything you get for free, you usually get what you pay for, and if 
it's free, it's usually nothing.

I ran this process list program after I did a fresh install of my laptop, 
and it found I had two or three viruses, even though I hadn't even connected 
the laptop to the internet or downloaded anything.

I'm not trying to put that person who posted this program's virtues down, 
but the fact is, it seems to just want people to purchase the company's 
award winning software, if it tells you enough times that you have a virus. 
Get the hint?

I have 66 running processes running on my computer, and according to this 
process list program, 49 of those processes have to do with controlling the 
wireless component of my laptop.

Come on folks, even I can't be that gullible, especially when the process is 
titled jfw.exe, and the program labels it as the W32 virus.

Anyway, I think you all see where I'm going with this.

Victor 


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