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This may be way off target, but have you installed any AdWare programs? A
program called IPC server (MSIPCSV.exe) seems to be one of the programs
installed by Radiate (previously Aureate) in AdWare (add supported
programs). There is a lot if information about Radiate/Aureate on the web,
for example,
<http://home.swipnet.se/~w-17723/spy.html>
<http://grc.com/oo/aureate.htm>
<http://www.us.datafellows.com/v-descs/aureate.htm>
and there are programs that remove "spyware" components like Ad-aware from
<http://www.lavasoft.de>
and OptOut from:
<http://www.grc.com/>
However, removing the "spyware" components of these programs stops them
working. So it depends how much you want to use the program/s for free.
As far as I can see an excellent reason for opting out of these programs is
that they can cause persistent system problems, illegal operations, etc.
Regards,
Rosalind Walters
Le Dong Phuong wrote:
>I am running ZoneAlarms on my PC. With this I could make sure which program
>has the permit to get to the Internet. For all but one programs I was sure
>what I'm doing with them (allow - not allow - asking each time etc.)since I
>know what they are expected to do. Onle 1 thing is anoying, the IPC server
>MSIPCSV.exe ver 1.01. This resides in Windows\system and everytime I
>connect to Internet it tries to get on as well. However I blocked it 'cause
>I don't know what is this app doing on my machine. And I didn't see any
>thing strange to my apps, connections.. Could anyone give a light on this,
>do you have the same thing on your machine? what is it doing on the
>Internet? Thanks for any explanation.
>Le Dong Phuong
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