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I am running both FileMon and Process Explorer from sysinternals
(http://www.sysinternals.com/). Using these programs I can see that the DHCP Client service is continually creating temporary files in the C:\Documents and Settings\NetworkService folder. The filename is <hex number>.tmp with an ever increasing hex number every second!! This seems to start a few minutes after booting up. If I stop the DHCP Client service then this problem stops, when I restart the service it starts creating the tmp files again! Does anyone know why this is happening? My AV program is picking up these files and scanning them so I really want to resolve this problem. -- Any help much appreciated Mark Baldwin Mark |
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ok I seem to have fixed this problem
The file creation problem is always preceeded by explorer.exe opening upnp.dll, reading some data then closing it. This happens continuously every second. Disabling UPNP on my router has stopped the explorer/upnp.dll issue as well as the DHCP Client tmp file issue! -- Best regards Mark Baldwin "Mark" <swozz_@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:%23oq$(E-Mail Removed)... >I am running both FileMon and Process Explorer from sysinternals >(http://www.sysinternals.com/). > > Using these programs I can see that the DHCP Client service is continually > creating temporary files in the C:\Documents and Settings\NetworkService > folder. The filename is <hex number>.tmp with an ever increasing hex > number every second!! > > This seems to start a few minutes after booting up. If I stop the DHCP > Client service then this problem stops, when I restart the service it > starts creating the tmp files again! > > Does anyone know why this is happening? My AV program is picking up these > files and scanning them so I really want to resolve this problem. > > -- > Any help much appreciated > Mark Baldwin > > |
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