Windows 7 - zmomm.exe
Asked By Charles Tatum
24-Nov-08 07:12 PM
Subject program is in Windows Task Manager as a process running.
What is this program and what does it do and is it necessary?
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Charles Tatum replied...
Note: This program is installed on an XP Professional OS.
Thanks
Malke replied...
A Google for "zmomm.exe" only brings up a few links, most of which are in
Japanese. I would do some thorough scanning for malware. You can also send
the file to Virus Total for identification. Virus Total will submit the
file to numerous antivirus companies and send you back a report.
Virus Total - http://www.virustotal.com/
Go through these general malware removal steps systematically and don't skip
the prep work:
http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/page2.html#Removing_Malware
Malke
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Big D replied...
Note: In addition to what Malke told you, this is a VISTA newsgroup,
not an XP newsgroup.
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