• Unknown program

    SASERVICE.EXE Information

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    The following information is a brief description of what is known about this file.

  • Name
    SAService
  • Filename
    SAservice.exe
  • Command
    %RootFolder%\CyberTrio\SaService.exe
  • Description
    Associated with Cyber Trio and Warner troubleshooting software from G-Tek Technologies and pre-installed on some Packard Bell and NEC PCs. What function does this perform and is it required? The entry corresponding to Site Advisor can be found here.
  • File Location
    %RootFolder%\CyberTrio\SaService.exe
  • Startup Type
    This startup entry is started automatically from a Run, RunOnce, RunServices, or RunServicesOnce entry in the registry.
  • HijackThis Category
    O4 Entry
  • Note
    %RootFolder% refers to the top level directory of a partition on your computer. For example C:\, D:\, and E:\ are all root folders of the C, D, and E partitions.
  • This entry has been requested 69,209 times.

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