Where did you browse on that day, or the particular time the file was created on your system?

What email did you get?

Did any app's update or reload at this time?

Have you tried stopping the service and then renaming the file? Sometimes baddies create bogus files and/or services.

Is DCOM running on your system by chance?

Peter Kaulback

In the hour of 10:49 AM 7/2/2004, Support-OrpheusComputing.com spoke this:

Seems another suspicious file has found its way on my PC that
according to search engines, doesn't exist!

Does anyone know what the heck this file "caili.exe" is or what
it's for?  It was only created a few days ago.  I have searched
ALL major engines and get no hits from any of them on it!  I
only noticed it when I opened "Services", and there is
absolutely no info there about it, no "dependencies" either,
nor any info when I right click the file and check Properties!
It's in the System32 folder on XP Pro.  I ran ALL online
scanners and they all say it's clean, and all of my anti-
malware programs also say it's clean.  However I'm
VERY suspect of this and don't trust them.  I searched my HD
for ALL files created on the day that file was created, and
found NONE, "caili.exe" was the only one.
Thanks,
-Clint
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