I just accessed my account today at EGreetings.com which I hadn't used for
some time and found that I had to download their desktop search toolbar in
order to send ecards...which was a new request. I do not like unnecessary
tool bars so I decided to uninstall the program with Revo Uninstaller and
found the that the AGI Core 3.0 had been downloaded to my computer as
"C:\Program File\AGI\core\3.0\AGApplicationInstaller.exe." It was downloaded
on this date when I was using E Greetings. I believe it is an application
used by Egreetings for their visuals and apps. I am leaving it for now but
can always disable it at "services" as James did and see what happens.
Coyotepal
"JamesJ" wrote:
Quote:
> I went into services and disabled it. I'll see if any of my programs
> complain.
>
> James
>
> "Reinder de Boer" <rdeboer@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:OGeewLH8JHA.1252@xxxxxx Quote:
> > It's related to he python programming language. Something is using it
> > since I got updates to it installed at 7am this morning. There seem to be
> > references to Visual C++. Baffles me too what program is using it.
> >
> > "JamesJ" <jjy@xxxxxx_roadrunner.com> wrote in message
> > news:Oyt8JLA8JHA.1716@xxxxxx Quote:
> >> I've googled the following and haven't gotten a satisfactory answer.
> >> What is Ag Core Service? It's in a folder C:\Program Files\AGI.
> >> Is it, I hope, a Windows Vista sp2 service.
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> James
> > >
>