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  1. #1
    lisa harkema Guest

    What are these mToolkit programs on my Dell laptop (Can I just remove them?)?

    What are these 'm' programs that show up in the Add or Remove Programs
    of CCleaner and X-Setup Pro (but not in WinXP Add or Remove Programs)?

    mIWA
    mIWCA
    mLogView
    mMHouse
    mPfMgr
    mPfWiz
    mProSafe
    mSSO
    mToolkit
    mWlsSafe
    mXML
    mDrWiFi
    mHlpDell
    etc.

    Can I just delete these 'm' programs?
    Are they known security or virus programs?
    Or are they Dell specific tools that we really need?

    Note they do not show up in the 'normal' Windows XP add/remove
    programs (which lies) but they show up in the CCleaner and X-Setup Pro
    add/remove programs (which I believe tell more of the truth).

    Do you know what these programs are?
    Lisa

  2. #2
    Malke Guest

    Re: What are these mToolkit programs on my Dell laptop (Can I just remove them?)?

    lisa harkema wrote:

    > What are these 'm' programs that show up in the Add or Remove Programs
    > of CCleaner and X-Setup Pro (but not in WinXP Add or Remove Programs)?
    >
    > mIWA
    > mIWCA
    > mLogView
    > mMHouse
    > mPfMgr
    > mPfWiz
    > mProSafe
    > mSSO
    > mToolkit
    > mWlsSafe
    > mXML
    > mDrWiFi
    > mHlpDell
    > etc.
    >
    > Can I just delete these 'm' programs?
    > Are they known security or virus programs?
    > Or are they Dell specific tools that we really need?
    >
    > Note they do not show up in the 'normal' Windows XP add/remove
    > programs (which lies) but they show up in the CCleaner and X-Setup Pro
    > add/remove programs (which I believe tell more of the truth).


    Where are the programs on your hard drive? Give the fully qualified
    path; e.g., c:\Program Files\name-of-program\executable or
    c:\Windows\System32\executable.

    Malke
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  3. #3
    lisa harkema Guest

    Re: What are these mToolkit programs on my Dell laptop (Can I just remove them?)?

    >What are these 'm' programs that show up in the Add or Remove Programs
    >of CCleaner and X-Setup Pro (but not in WinXP Add or Remove Programs)?
    >mIWA mIWCA mLogView mMHouse mPfMgr mPfWiz mProSafe
    >mSSO mToolkit mWlsSafe mXML mDrWiFi mHlpDell etc.


    Interestingly, I find absolutely no mention of these 'm' programs in
    the google groups (search just run) but the following references in
    Google web searches show that others are as perplexed as I with the
    same programs showing up in the true add remove programs listings.

    http://www.short-media.com/forum/showthread.php?t=50237
    http://forum.ccleaner.com/lofiversio...php/t5940.html
    http://forums.pcpitstop.com/lofivers...p/t124518.html
    http://www.geekstogo.com/forum/index...0&#entry804529
    http://forums.us.dell.com/supportfor...ssage.id=45484
    http://forum.malwareremoval.com/view...f93deb2df1b2d8
    http://forums.spybot.info/archive/index.php/t-2800.html
    etc.

    While it's gratifying to know I'm not the only one in the world with a
    score of 'm' programs running (when you really look at the real
    add/remove programs) ... none of these sites actually tell us WHAT
    these m programs are and if they should be deleted or not.

    Do YOU know what these 'm' programs are?

    Lisa


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    shplink Guest

    Re: What are these mToolkit programs on my Dell laptop (Can I justremove them?)?

    lisa harkema wrote:
    > What are these 'm' programs that show up in the Add or Remove Programs
    > of CCleaner and X-Setup Pro (but not in WinXP Add or Remove Programs)?
    >
    > mIWA
    > mIWCA
    > mLogView
    > mMHouse
    > mPfMgr
    > mPfWiz
    > mProSafe
    > mSSO
    > mToolkit
    > mWlsSafe
    > mXML
    > mDrWiFi
    > mHlpDell
    > etc.
    >
    > Can I just delete these 'm' programs?
    > Are they known security or virus programs?
    > Or are they Dell specific tools that we really need?
    >
    > Note they do not show up in the 'normal' Windows XP add/remove
    > programs (which lies) but they show up in the CCleaner and X-Setup Pro
    > add/remove programs (which I believe tell more of the truth).
    >
    > Do you know what these programs are?
    > Lisa

    Is your computer a brand name (if so, what?), or a put-it-together job?

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  5. #5
    Tom Willett Guest

    Re: What are these mToolkit programs on my Dell laptop (Can I just remove them?)?

    If you looked at subject, you would see 'dell'

    ">
    > --
    > the alt.privacy.spyware FAQ:
    > http://shplink.com/misc/FAQ.htm




  6. #6
    shplink Guest

    Re: What are these mToolkit programs on my Dell laptop (Can I just remove them?)?

    Tom Willett wrote:

    > If you looked at subject, you would see 'dell'
    >
    > ">
    >> --
    >> the alt.privacy.spyware FAQ:
    >> http://shplink.com/misc/FAQ.htm


    Sorry, my bad. I have my columns sized down and got careless.

    Doing some searches with the parameters "dell" and some of the m whatsises
    might help the OP. She probably already did, so I'll be quiet now.
    ;-)

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  7. #7
    lisa harkema Guest

    Re: What are these mToolkit programs on my Dell laptop (Can I just remove them?)?

    On Sat, 7 Oct 2006 20:25:21 -0500, "Tom Willett"
    <tompepper@mvps.invalid> wrote:
    >If you looked at subject, you would see 'dell'


    Yup. Dell. 100% factory.

    If anyone else has a Dell laptop, can they look for these same 'm'
    program files running in the CCleaner add remove programs listing and
    report back to us if you have the same 'm' files I have.

    Lisa

  8. #8
    Shenan Stanley Guest

    Re: What are these mToolkit programs on my Dell laptop (Can I just remove them?)?

    lisa harkema wrote:
    > What are these 'm' programs that show up in the Add or Remove
    > Programs of CCleaner and X-Setup Pro (but not in WinXP Add or
    > Remove Programs)?
    > mIWA
    > mIWCA
    > mLogView
    > mMHouse
    > mPfMgr
    > mPfWiz
    > mProSafe
    > mSSO
    > mToolkit
    > mWlsSafe
    > mXML
    > mDrWiFi
    > mHlpDell
    > etc.
    >
    > Can I just delete these 'm' programs?
    > Are they known security or virus programs?
    > Or are they Dell specific tools that we really need?
    >
    > Note they do not show up in the 'normal' Windows XP add/remove
    > programs (which lies) but they show up in the CCleaner and X-Setup
    > Pro add/remove programs (which I believe tell more of the truth).
    >
    > Do you know what these programs are?


    shplink wrote:
    > Is your computer a brand name (if so, what?), or a put-it-together
    > job?



    Seriously.. Wow.
    How can you miss the two mentions of the name brand of this system... One
    in the subject line no less...?

    Lisa,

    I think you are putting too much stock in these third-party add/remove
    programs. If you were smart and ordered the Windows XP CD with your Dell
    laptop - since it is new - format it with that Windows XP CD and get rid of
    all the Dell crud and put only your stuff on it... Then you know exactly
    what is there.

    --
    Shenan Stanley
    MS-MVP
    --
    How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
    http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html



  9. #9
    lisa harkema Guest

    Re: What are these mToolkit programs on my Dell laptop (Can I just remove them?)?

    On Sat, 7 Oct 2006 21:40:26 -0500, "Shenan Stanley"
    <newshelper@gmail.com> wrote:
    > If you were smart and ordered the Windows XP CD with your Dell
    >laptop - since it is new - format it with that Windows XP CD and get rid of
    >all the Dell crud and put only your stuff on it... Then you know exactly
    >what is there.


    The only problem with this is that DELL sends us three recovery disks
    if you ask them to, none of which is a 'pure' windows xp cdrom.

    One is the recovery cdrom for the system (with all dell drivers
    included), the other is an application cdrom, and the third is yet
    another application cdrom.

    Dell doesn't provide a pure windows xp cdrom.
    Lisa

  10. #10
    David H. Lipman Guest

    Re: What are these mToolkit programs on my Dell laptop (Can I just remove them?)?

    From: "lisa harkema" <lisa.harkema@gmail.com>


    |
    | The only problem with this is that DELL sends us three recovery disks
    | if you ask them to, none of which is a 'pure' windows xp cdrom.
    |
    | One is the recovery cdrom for the system (with all dell drivers
    | included), the other is an application cdrom, and the third is yet
    | another application cdrom.
    |
    | Dell doesn't provide a pure windows xp cdrom.
    | Lisa

    Since it is a Dell....



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    Simple check, look under...
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    Such as...
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