FredW wrote:
> On Mon, 10 Oct 2011 12:11:35 -0500, JD<JD@example.invalid> wrote:
>> FredW wrote:
>>> On Mon, 10 Oct 2011 11:10:21 -0500, JD<JD@example.invalid> wrote:
>>>> FredW wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I found this thread in the SAS forum:
>>>>> http://forums.superantispyware.com/i...-core-service/
>>>
>>>>
>>>> I saw the same reply. It's not very helpful. That's why I set the
>>>> Service to manual. No adverse effect so far.
>>>
>>> I agree, it's a mystery.
>>>
>>> I now have it set to manual (and stopped the service).
>>> At night I switch off my computer.
>>>
>>> So tomorrow the service will not run anymore.
>>> Tomorrow (ca. 18:00) I will do a full scan as every Tuesday.
>>>
>>> I will see what will happen, if anything different can be seen.
>>>

>>
>> Great! Let me know what happens. Thanks.

>
> Today.
>
> SAS Core service is not running.
> I did a manual update.
> (update to the latest database version at the time of update.)
> I did a manual "Complete Scan".
> (see scan log below.)
> I noticed nothing unusual.
>
>
> Scan log:
> SUPERAntiSpyware Scan Log
> http://www.superantispyware.com
>
> Generated 10/11/2011 at 03:26 PM
>
> Application Version : 5.0.1128
>
> Core Rules Database Version : 7778
> Trace Rules Database Version: 5590
>
> Scan type : Complete Scan
> Total Scan Time : 00:32:46
>
> Operating System Information
> Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit, Service Pack 1 (Build 6.01.7601)
> UAC On - Administrator
>
> Memory items scanned : 573
> Memory threats detected : 0
> Registry items scanned : 69129
> Registry threats detected : 0
> File items scanned : 41048
> File threats detected : 0
>


Thanks Fred.

Thats kind of what I figured, the service is not necessary for the Free
version. I have it set to Manual and I turned it Off and it will stay
that way until somebody comes along with an explanation as to what the
SASCore.exe service actually does.

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JD..