Windows 7 - Else Jump.exe

Asked By cemhlm
02-Mar-08 04:27 AM
When I start up Vista I am getting the message "Else Jump.exe had
encountered a
problem and needs to close" It does not appear to affect the use of the PC,
but what the hell is Else Jump.exe, and any ideas how to stop what its
doing.
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  Jay replied...
02-Mar-08 04:34 AM
No idea but seems you also have the same problem running XP
http://www.tech-archive.net/Archive/Windows/microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6.browser/2008-03/msg00005.html

What gives?
  cemhlm replied...
02-Mar-08 05:01 AM
Posted wrong info, definetly running Vista Basic, frustration caused agro in
what was happening.
  Jay replied...
02-Mar-08 05:08 AM
As someone said in one of the forums you posted on - try running a
spyware/Anti virus program
  cemhlm replied...
02-Mar-08 05:40 AM
Have tried Spyware/Virus checker nothing detected, have deleted the File
Else Jump.exe removed it from the Recycle Bin, but on restart PC still
reports Else Jump.exe has encountered... which seems odd as the file no
longer exists.
  Kerry Brown replied...
02-Mar-08 08:56 AM
Try submitting a copy of the file here:

http://www.virustotal.com/

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