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  1. #1
    JD Guest

    Anti-Spyware Background Processes..

    Doing some research about a question in another newsgroup, I fired up
    Process Explorer, from http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals
    and I found a couple of new process running the the background:

    SASCORE.exe: The Description is "core service." I run SUPERAntiSpyware
    Free as an on-demand scanner and manually update it so I'm curious as to
    why this process starts with Windows? The SAS response is: "You need it
    for the free edition - leave it set as we set it. The core service
    should be left running - that's the bottom line - it uses little memory
    or cpu." Anybody here familiar with this service? I can easily set it to
    manual or disabled using Control Panel, Administrative Tools, Services.

    a2Service.exe: The Description is Emsisoft Anti-Malware Service. I run
    Emsisoft Anti-Malware as an on-demand scanner and manually update it so
    I'm also curious as to why this process starts with Windows? I haven't
    found a real description of what it does. Anybody here familiar with
    this service? I can easily set it to manual or disabled using Control
    Panel, Administrative Tools, Services.

    I'm not a big fan of services that run in the background for no real
    reason.

    --
    JD..

  2. #2
    David H. Lipman Guest

    Re: Anti-Spyware Background Processes..

    From: "JD" <JD@example.invalid>

    > Doing some research about a question in another newsgroup, I fired up Process Explorer,
    > from http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals and I found a couple of new
    > process running the the background:
    >
    > SASCORE.exe: The Description is "core service." I run SUPERAntiSpyware Free as an
    > on-demand scanner and manually update it so I'm curious as to why this process starts
    > with Windows? The SAS response is: "You need it for the free edition - leave it set as
    > we set it. The core service should be left running - that's the bottom line - it uses
    > little memory or cpu." Anybody here familiar with this service? I can easily set it to
    > manual or disabled using Control Panel, Administrative Tools, Services.
    >
    > a2Service.exe: The Description is Emsisoft Anti-Malware Service. I run Emsisoft
    > Anti-Malware as an on-demand scanner and manually update it so I'm also curious as to
    > why this process starts with Windows? I haven't found a real description of what it
    > does. Anybody here familiar with this service? I can easily set it to manual or disabled
    > using Control Panel, Administrative Tools, Services.
    >
    > I'm not a big fan of services that run in the background for no real reason.
    >


    The "a2Service.exe" Emsisoft Anti-Malware Service is for removing malware under a Limited
    User Account (LUA).

    I don't know know what SASCORE.exe is or what it is used for.


    --
    Dave
    Multi-AV Scanning Tool - http://multi-av.thespykiller.co.uk
    http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp



  3. #3
    Han Guest

    Re: Anti-Spyware Background Processes..

    "David H. Lipman" <DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net> wrote in
    news:j6t1a902nmc@news4.newsguy.com:

    > From: "JD" <JD@example.invalid>
    >
    >> Doing some research about a question in another newsgroup, I fired up
    >> Process Explorer, from
    >> http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals and I found a couple
    >> of new process running the the background:
    >>
    >> SASCORE.exe: The Description is "core service." I run
    >> SUPERAntiSpyware Free as an on-demand scanner and manually update it
    >> so I'm curious as to why this process starts with Windows? The SAS
    >> response is: "You need it for the free edition - leave it set as we
    >> set it. The core service should be left running - that's the bottom
    >> line - it uses little memory or cpu." Anybody here familiar with this
    >> service? I can easily set it to manual or disabled using Control
    >> Panel, Administrative Tools, Services.
    >>
    >> a2Service.exe: The Description is Emsisoft Anti-Malware Service. I
    >> run Emsisoft Anti-Malware as an on-demand scanner and manually update
    >> it so I'm also curious as to why this process starts with Windows? I
    >> haven't found a real description of what it does. Anybody here
    >> familiar with this service? I can easily set it to manual or disabled
    >> using Control Panel, Administrative Tools, Services.
    >>
    >> I'm not a big fan of services that run in the background for no real
    >> reason.
    >>

    >
    > The "a2Service.exe" Emsisoft Anti-Malware Service is for removing
    > malware under a Limited User Account (LUA).
    >
    > I don't know know what SASCORE.exe is or what it is used for.


    I have SAS paid, and have SASCore64.exe running from system, I believe.

    --
    Best regards
    Han
    email address is invalid

  4. #4
    David H. Lipman Guest

    Re: Anti-Spyware Background Processes..

    From: "Han" <nobody@nospam.not>

    > "David H. Lipman" <DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net> wrote in
    > news:j6t1a902nmc@news4.newsguy.com:
    >
    >> From: "JD" <JD@example.invalid>
    >>
    >>> Doing some research about a question in another newsgroup, I fired up
    >>> Process Explorer, from
    >>> http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals and I found a couple
    >>> of new process running the the background:
    >>>
    >>> SASCORE.exe: The Description is "core service." I run
    >>> SUPERAntiSpyware Free as an on-demand scanner and manually update it
    >>> so I'm curious as to why this process starts with Windows? The SAS
    >>> response is: "You need it for the free edition - leave it set as we
    >>> set it. The core service should be left running - that's the bottom
    >>> line - it uses little memory or cpu." Anybody here familiar with this
    >>> service? I can easily set it to manual or disabled using Control
    >>> Panel, Administrative Tools, Services.
    >>>
    >>> a2Service.exe: The Description is Emsisoft Anti-Malware Service. I
    >>> run Emsisoft Anti-Malware as an on-demand scanner and manually update
    >>> it so I'm also curious as to why this process starts with Windows? I
    >>> haven't found a real description of what it does. Anybody here
    >>> familiar with this service? I can easily set it to manual or disabled
    >>> using Control Panel, Administrative Tools, Services.
    >>>
    >>> I'm not a big fan of services that run in the background for no real
    >>> reason.
    >>>

    >>
    >> The "a2Service.exe" Emsisoft Anti-Malware Service is for removing
    >> malware under a Limited User Account (LUA).
    >>
    >> I don't know know what SASCORE.exe is or what it is used for.

    >
    > I have SAS paid, and have SASCore64.exe running from system, I believe.
    >


    And you are running a 64bit OS Han ?



    --
    Dave
    Multi-AV Scanning Tool - http://multi-av.thespykiller.co.uk
    http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp



  5. #5
    Han Guest

    Re: Anti-Spyware Background Processes..

    "David H. Lipman" <DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net> wrote in
    news:j6t2u002ofk@news4.newsguy.com:

    > From: "Han" <nobody@nospam.not>
    >
    >> "David H. Lipman" <DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net> wrote in
    >> news:j6t1a902nmc@news4.newsguy.com:
    >>
    >>> From: "JD" <JD@example.invalid>
    >>>
    >>>> Doing some research about a question in another newsgroup, I fired
    >>>> up Process Explorer, from
    >>>> http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals and I found a
    >>>> couple of new process running the the background:
    >>>>
    >>>> SASCORE.exe: The Description is "core service." I run
    >>>> SUPERAntiSpyware Free as an on-demand scanner and manually update
    >>>> it so I'm curious as to why this process starts with Windows? The
    >>>> SAS response is: "You need it for the free edition - leave it set
    >>>> as we set it. The core service should be left running - that's the
    >>>> bottom line - it uses little memory or cpu." Anybody here familiar
    >>>> with this service? I can easily set it to manual or disabled using
    >>>> Control Panel, Administrative Tools, Services.
    >>>>
    >>>> a2Service.exe: The Description is Emsisoft Anti-Malware Service. I
    >>>> run Emsisoft Anti-Malware as an on-demand scanner and manually
    >>>> update it so I'm also curious as to why this process starts with
    >>>> Windows? I haven't found a real description of what it does.
    >>>> Anybody here familiar with this service? I can easily set it to
    >>>> manual or disabled using Control Panel, Administrative Tools,
    >>>> Services.
    >>>>
    >>>> I'm not a big fan of services that run in the background for no
    >>>> real reason.
    >>>>
    >>>
    >>> The "a2Service.exe" Emsisoft Anti-Malware Service is for removing
    >>> malware under a Limited User Account (LUA).
    >>>
    >>> I don't know know what SASCORE.exe is or what it is used for.

    >>
    >> I have SAS paid, and have SASCore64.exe running from system, I
    >> believe.
    >>

    >
    > And you are running a 64bit OS Han ?


    I believe so, David. Got a new laptop, ASUS X53E, Intel core i3-2310M @
    2.1 GHz, 8 GB RAM, 64 bit Win7 Pro.


    --
    Best regards
    Han
    email address is invalid

  6. #6
    David H. Lipman Guest

    Re: Anti-Spyware Background Processes..

    From: "FredW" <fredw@blackholespam.net>

    > On Sun, 9 Oct 2011 17:15:39 -0400, "David H. Lipman"
    > <DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net> wrote:
    >> From: "Han" <nobody@nospam.not>
    >>
    >>>
    >>> I have SAS paid, and have SASCore64.exe running from system, I believe.
    >>>

    >>
    >> And you are running a 64bit OS Han ?

    >
    > I have Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit and the free version of SAS
    > installed.
    > I have the service !SASCORE running - SAS Core Service
    >
    > Path to executable:
    > "C:\Program Files\SUPERAntiSpyware\SASCORE64.EXE"
    >
    > Startup type: Automatic
    >
    > --


    So we know what the service belongs to and we knows there are 32 bit and 64 bit versiosn.
    The questiion is what does this SAS NT Service perform ?

    --
    Dave
    Multi-AV Scanning Tool - http://multi-av.thespykiller.co.uk
    http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp



  7. #7
    Han Guest

    Re: Anti-Spyware Background Processes..

    "David H. Lipman" <DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net> wrote in
    news:j6t6fd02q69@news4.newsguy.com:

    > From: "FredW" <fredw@blackholespam.net>
    >
    >> On Sun, 9 Oct 2011 17:15:39 -0400, "David H. Lipman"
    >> <DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net> wrote:
    >>> From: "Han" <nobody@nospam.not>
    >>>
    >>>>
    >>>> I have SAS paid, and have SASCore64.exe running from system, I
    >>>> believe.
    >>>>
    >>>
    >>> And you are running a 64bit OS Han ?

    >>
    >> I have Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit and the free version of SAS
    >> installed.
    >> I have the service !SASCORE running - SAS Core Service
    >>
    >> Path to executable:
    >> "C:\Program Files\SUPERAntiSpyware\SASCORE64.EXE"
    >>
    >> Startup type: Automatic
    >>
    >> --

    >
    > So we know what the service belongs to and we knows there are 32 bit
    > and 64 bit versiosn. The questiion is what does this SAS NT Service
    > perform ?


    Hi David:
    SAS has been updating lately. The file in Windows Taskmanager has under
    Properties a description of Core Service, type application, file version
    1.0.0.1066, copyright 2005-2011 SUPERAntispyware, 0 bytes, but in
    TaskManager it's listed as 1440K. Opening file location, and it is
    138KB, dated 8/11/2011 7:38PM.

    I tend to trust SAS, but I don't understand how this works, really. Do
    you want me to email you the file?

    --
    Best regards
    Han
    email address is invalid

  8. #8
    JD Guest

    Re: Anti-Spyware Background Processes..

    David H. Lipman wrote:
    > From: "JD"<JD@example.invalid>
    >
    >> Doing some research about a question in another newsgroup, I fired up Process Explorer,
    >> from http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals and I found a couple of new
    >> process running the the background:
    >>
    >> SASCORE.exe: The Description is "core service." I run SUPERAntiSpyware Free as an
    >> on-demand scanner and manually update it so I'm curious as to why this process starts
    >> with Windows? The SAS response is: "You need it for the free edition - leave it set as
    >> we set it. The core service should be left running - that's the bottom line - it uses
    >> little memory or cpu." Anybody here familiar with this service? I can easily set it to
    >> manual or disabled using Control Panel, Administrative Tools, Services.
    >>
    >> a2Service.exe: The Description is Emsisoft Anti-Malware Service. I run Emsisoft
    >> Anti-Malware as an on-demand scanner and manually update it so I'm also curious as to
    >> why this process starts with Windows? I haven't found a real description of what it
    >> does. Anybody here familiar with this service? I can easily set it to manual or disabled
    >> using Control Panel, Administrative Tools, Services.
    >>
    >> I'm not a big fan of services that run in the background for no real reason.
    >>

    >
    > The "a2Service.exe" Emsisoft Anti-Malware Service is for removing malware under a Limited
    > User Account (LUA).
    >
    > I don't know know what SASCORE.exe is or what it is used for.
    >
    >


    I set both services to Manual, using Control Panel, Administrative
    Tools, Services and both programs seem to work without the services
    running. I ended up updating Emsisoft Anti-Mailware from Version
    5.1.0.19 to Version 6.0.6.40 and it changed the Service to version 6,
    which I also set to Manual.

    It also didn't give me an option on the install location. Not a good thing.

    Do you use Emsisoft Anti-Mailware? It seems like it's turning into what
    I call "crap-ware" where it has a whole slew of questionable things I
    had to disable, "Enable Guard on system startup" and "Join the
    Anti-Malware Network." What the Hell?

    So much for a simple, on-demand, manually updated scanners. 8-)

    --
    JD..

  9. #9
    David H. Lipman Guest

    Re: Anti-Spyware Background Processes..

    From: "Han" <nobody@nospam.not>

    > "David H. Lipman" <DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net> wrote in
    > news:j6t6fd02q69@news4.newsguy.com:
    >
    >> From: "FredW" <fredw@blackholespam.net>
    >>
    >>> On Sun, 9 Oct 2011 17:15:39 -0400, "David H. Lipman"
    >>> <DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net> wrote:
    >>>> From: "Han" <nobody@nospam.not>
    >>>>
    >>>>>
    >>>>> I have SAS paid, and have SASCore64.exe running from system, I
    >>>>> believe.
    >>>>>
    >>>>
    >>>> And you are running a 64bit OS Han ?
    >>>
    >>> I have Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit and the free version of SAS
    >>> installed.
    >>> I have the service !SASCORE running - SAS Core Service
    >>>
    >>> Path to executable:
    >>> "C:\Program Files\SUPERAntiSpyware\SASCORE64.EXE"
    >>>
    >>> Startup type: Automatic
    >>>
    >>> --

    >>
    >> So we know what the service belongs to and we knows there are 32 bit
    >> and 64 bit versiosn. The questiion is what does this SAS NT Service
    >> perform ?

    >
    > Hi David:
    > SAS has been updating lately. The file in Windows Taskmanager has under
    > Properties a description of Core Service, type application, file version
    > 1.0.0.1066, copyright 2005-2011 SUPERAntispyware, 0 bytes, but in
    > TaskManager it's listed as 1440K. Opening file location, and it is
    > 138KB, dated 8/11/2011 7:38PM.
    >
    > I tend to trust SAS, but I don't understand how this works, really. Do
    > you want me to email you the file?
    >


    You can upload it to http://www.uploadmalware.com/ but I believe it's a legitimate SAS NT
    Service. I just don't know what that service is for.



    --
    Dave
    Multi-AV Scanning Tool - http://multi-av.thespykiller.co.uk
    http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp



  10. #10
    David H. Lipman Guest

    Re: Anti-Spyware Background Processes..

    From: "JD" <JD@example.invalid>

    > David H. Lipman wrote:
    >> From: "JD"<JD@example.invalid>
    >>
    >>> Doing some research about a question in another newsgroup, I fired up Process
    >>> Explorer,
    >>> from http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals and I found a couple of new
    >>> process running the the background:
    >>>
    >>> SASCORE.exe: The Description is "core service." I run SUPERAntiSpyware Free as an
    >>> on-demand scanner and manually update it so I'm curious as to why this process starts
    >>> with Windows? The SAS response is: "You need it for the free edition - leave it set as
    >>> we set it. The core service should be left running - that's the bottom line - it uses
    >>> little memory or cpu." Anybody here familiar with this service? I can easily set it to
    >>> manual or disabled using Control Panel, Administrative Tools, Services.
    >>>
    >>> a2Service.exe: The Description is Emsisoft Anti-Malware Service. I run Emsisoft
    >>> Anti-Malware as an on-demand scanner and manually update it so I'm also curious as to
    >>> why this process starts with Windows? I haven't found a real description of what it
    >>> does. Anybody here familiar with this service? I can easily set it to manual or
    >>> disabled
    >>> using Control Panel, Administrative Tools, Services.
    >>>
    >>> I'm not a big fan of services that run in the background for no real reason.
    >>>

    >>
    >> The "a2Service.exe" Emsisoft Anti-Malware Service is for removing malware under a
    >> Limited
    >> User Account (LUA).
    >>
    >> I don't know know what SASCORE.exe is or what it is used for.
    >>
    >>

    >
    > I set both services to Manual, using Control Panel, Administrative Tools, Services and
    > both programs seem to work without the services running. I ended up updating Emsisoft
    > Anti-Mailware from Version 5.1.0.19 to Version 6.0.6.40 and it changed the Service to
    > version 6, which I also set to Manual.
    >
    > It also didn't give me an option on the install location. Not a good thing.
    >
    > Do you use Emsisoft Anti-Mailware? It seems like it's turning into what I call
    > "crap-ware" where it has a whole slew of questionable things I had to disable, "Enable
    > Guard on system startup" and "Join the Anti-Malware Network." What the Hell?
    >
    > So much for a simple, on-demand, manually updated scanners. 8-)
    >



    I stopped using Nick Skrepeto's s software years ago.

    --
    Dave
    Multi-AV Scanning Tool - http://multi-av.thespykiller.co.uk
    http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp



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