Monday, May 24, 2010

Mshta.exe - I have this file in C:\Windows\System32 and C:\i386. Comodo reported it to me for ... [read on]

... requesting Direct Monitor Access, and Direct Keyboard Access. I blocked these, but should I allow them? What is the file, and why does it need these things? Could it be to do with my Sony Mobile software that I installed recently? Nothing on answers about mshta.exe so any help would be great...





File is also found in my Windows\ie7 and Windows\System32\en-US as mshta.exe.mui





I have a Dell, and I believe System32 is used slightly differently with Dell PCs.

Mshta.exe - I have this file in C:\Windows\System32 and C:\i386. Comodo reported it to me for ... [read on]
Mshta.exe is a part of Microsoft Windows Operating System which is needed to execute .HTA files. This program is a non-essential system process. You can cancel it if you want, but it'll probably pop back up since Windows is making it run. Either way, it's not a virus or anything.
Reply:C:\i386...this is part of your systems files. Now if the program you installed integrated itself into your systems files then that's what happened. You'll know if that's the case when you don't have any functionality to the program you installed because you blocked if from having access...
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