Re: mrtstub.exe

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superc

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It would probably be really helpful (why is this text so tiny?) if Microsoft

published the entire list of files associated with Defender and other MS

products, including the temporary ones. Right now my machine's ProcessGuard

had trapped and disallowed many new files which keep trying to run. MrT,

mrtstub, mpsigstub, etc. Only today does a time consuming search of Google

identify many of them as good MS files (vs Bad MS files such as Alexa or

Messenger or the remote access files). Not doing so creates the wrong

atmosphere by implying the files existence should be hidden from the machine

owner least he realize it is spyware. Of course once the customer detects a

"secret file" he/she SHOULD view it as potential malware as a legitimate and

bonafide program would have been named in a small list found in the 'read

me.txt' file that came with the initial install.

 
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Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM

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"superc" <superc@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:AD8FDCCD-A8B8-40A6-9E35-5FE6D3E765C5@microsoft.com...<span style="color:blue">

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> It would probably be really helpful (why is this text so tiny?) if

> Microsoft

> published the entire list of files associated with Defender and other MS

> products, including the temporary ones. Right now my machine's

> ProcessGuard

> had trapped and disallowed many new files which keep trying to run. MrT,

> mrtstub, mpsigstub, etc. Only today does a time consuming search of

> Google

> identify many of them as good MS files (vs Bad MS files such as Alexa or

> Messenger or the remote access files). Not doing so creates the wrong

> atmosphere by implying the files existence should be hidden from the

> machine

> owner least he realize it is spyware. Of course once the customer detects

> a

> "secret file" he/she SHOULD view it as potential malware as a legitimate

> and

> bonafide program would have been named in a small list found in the 'read

> me.txt' file that came with the initial install.

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