May be its a trojan. try to clear it by using superantisypware, combofix and
other virus/trojan scanners. Also, if possible do a online scan. it ll help
u to clear....

On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 12:07 AM, The KwikOne <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Have you gone to services and check to see if there was a description
> attached to this service? - in services the service name could be
> something like "My Service" so you won't necessarily see cfig50wnt as
> the service name. You could also go into the registry (HKLM/System/
> CurrentControlSet/Services) and do a search from that point on to see
> what the service freindly name is and any description of it. I did
> find 1 occurrance of this being reported as a virus/trojan. but the
> person reporting knew nothing (other that it's name being
> cfig50wnt.sys in Windows\System32) so I do not know whether it truly
> is or not. Also, since what you are reporting always occurs at the
> same time it is must be some other program causing the service to
> start. That other program could also be started by windows scheduler.
>
> On Jun 8, 5:13 pm, infiniteMPG <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Every day here at work at exactly 12:44:00PM my hard drive starts
> > clunking away, my DVD drive spins up (even if nothing is in the
> > drive), my keyboard and mouse start hesitating badly, and then 11
> > seconds later it all settles down and runs normal.  In checking the
> > service event log I see seven (7) entries stating :
> >
> > The cfig50wnt service was successfully sent a start control
> >
> > And it happens that seven times between 12:44:00PM and 12:44:11PM.
> > Every day.  I.T. claims they don't know what it is (we are part of an
> > international corp so I.T. structure is pretty convaluted).  I also
> > couldn't find anything about it thru web searches.
> >
> > Found that a couple other engineers shows sevem of these same events
> > occurring but one was at 12:08, another at 12:19 and another at
> > 12:49.  And even though we're all supposed to be the same template
> > workstation, several engineers didn't show this event at all.  I only
> > checked a handful of workstations and not the whole department or
> > anyone outside our department.
> >
> > Our question is, what the heck is cfig50wnt service and what the heck
> > is happening when it gets the "start control"?????
> >
> > Any help?
> >
>

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