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Spooler continuously accessing the net
  1. #1


    Chippy Guest

    Spooler continuously accessing the net

    How can I find the parent that is using spooler to access the next
    continuously?



    This should not be happening.
    Also, I posted this once before, but it never posted to the group for some
    reason.

    Thanks,
    C


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  2. #2


    Tyro Guest

    Re: Spooler continuously accessing the net

    I should also have pointed out that sysinternals contains a utility called
    autoruns which will tell you how processes got started - did they get
    started in the startup folders, the registry, etc. You can also stop a
    process from starting by simply removing a check mark beside its name and
    later you can place a check mark to cause the process to run again.

    Tyro

    "Chippy" <chipme@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    news:0C778556-042F-49C6-81DF-43292FF6FD7D@xxxxxx

    > How can I find the parent that is using spooler to access the next
    > continuously?
    >
    > This should not be happening.
    > Also, I posted this once before, but it never posted to the group for some
    > reason.
    >
    > Thanks,
    > C

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  3. #3


    Chippy Guest

    Re: Spooler continuously accessing the net

    Thank you!
    C

    "Tyro" <Tyro@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    news:dXR7l.10332$D32.3194@xxxxxx

    >I should also have pointed out that sysinternals contains a utility called
    >autoruns which will tell you how processes got started - did they get
    >started in the startup folders, the registry, etc. You can also stop a
    >process from starting by simply removing a check mark beside its name and
    >later you can place a check mark to cause the process to run again.
    >
    > Tyro
    >
    > "Chippy" <chipme@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    > news:0C778556-042F-49C6-81DF-43292FF6FD7D@xxxxxx

    >> How can I find the parent that is using spooler to access the next
    >> continuously?
    >>
    >> This should not be happening.
    >> Also, I posted this once before, but it never posted to the group for
    >> some reason.
    >>
    >> Thanks,
    >> C
    >

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  4. #4


    Chippy Guest

    Re: Spooler continuously accessing the net

    I went and was not able to find any such utility or program there.
    C

    "Tyro" <Tyro@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    news:dXR7l.10332$D32.3194@xxxxxx

    >I should also have pointed out that sysinternals contains a utility called
    >autoruns which will tell you how processes got started - did they get
    >started in the startup folders, the registry, etc. You can also stop a
    >process from starting by simply removing a check mark beside its name and
    >later you can place a check mark to cause the process to run again.
    >
    > Tyro
    >
    > "Chippy" <chipme@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    > news:0C778556-042F-49C6-81DF-43292FF6FD7D@xxxxxx

    >> How can I find the parent that is using spooler to access the next
    >> continuously?
    >>
    >> This should not be happening.
    >> Also, I posted this once before, but it never posted to the group for
    >> some reason.
    >>
    >> Thanks,
    >> C
    >

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  5. #5


    Tyro Guest

    Re: Spooler continuously accessing the net

    Searching for sysinternals at MS results in:
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s...c5a693683.aspx

    Tyro

    "Chippy" <chipme@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    news:B0E6D202-B98C-43A9-A95D-7D010ED4E3BB@xxxxxx

    > I went and was not able to find any such utility or program there.
    > C
    >
    > "Tyro" <Tyro@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    > news:dXR7l.10332$D32.3194@xxxxxx

    >>I should also have pointed out that sysinternals contains a utility called
    >>autoruns which will tell you how processes got started - did they get
    >>started in the startup folders, the registry, etc. You can also stop a
    >>process from starting by simply removing a check mark beside its name and
    >>later you can place a check mark to cause the process to run again.
    >>
    >> Tyro
    >>
    >> "Chippy" <chipme@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    >> news:0C778556-042F-49C6-81DF-43292FF6FD7D@xxxxxx

    >>> How can I find the parent that is using spooler to access the next
    >>> continuously?
    >>>
    >>> This should not be happening.
    >>> Also, I posted this once before, but it never posted to the group for
    >>> some reason.
    >>>
    >>> Thanks,
    >>> C
    >>
    >

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  6. #6


    Chippy Guest

    Re: Spooler continuously accessing the net

    Thanks for your help, but I really don't see how it got started.
    I also don't understand why it just recently started accessing the net
    constantly.

    C

    "Tyro" <Tyro@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    news:YXS7l.10340$D32.1521@xxxxxx

    > Searching for sysinternals at MS results in:
    > http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s...c5a693683.aspx
    >
    > Tyro
    >
    > "Chippy" <chipme@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    > news:B0E6D202-B98C-43A9-A95D-7D010ED4E3BB@xxxxxx

    >> I went and was not able to find any such utility or program there.
    >> C
    >>
    >> "Tyro" <Tyro@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    >> news:dXR7l.10332$D32.3194@xxxxxx

    >>>I should also have pointed out that sysinternals contains a utility
    >>>called autoruns which will tell you how processes got started - did they
    >>>get started in the startup folders, the registry, etc. You can also stop
    >>>a process from starting by simply removing a check mark beside its name
    >>>and later you can place a check mark to cause the process to run again.
    >>>
    >>> Tyro
    >>>
    >>> "Chippy" <chipme@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    >>> news:0C778556-042F-49C6-81DF-43292FF6FD7D@xxxxxx
    >>>> How can I find the parent that is using spooler to access the next
    >>>> continuously?
    >>>>
    >>>> This should not be happening.
    >>>> Also, I posted this once before, but it never posted to the group for
    >>>> some reason.
    >>>>
    >>>> Thanks,
    >>>> C
    >>>
    >>

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