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| Posted By : suri - 2-17-2005 3:12 | | There was some problem of speed in My Computer, when I was monitoring the Windows Task Manager’s Process List and I found explorer.exe. Does any one knows about explorer ? Is it any system process or user process ? I have been using Norton Antivirus and it has not detected it as virus or worm, so is it related to any spy ware? Please tell me how this file explorer.exe showed up and how can I remove this explorer.exe process and will it generate any windows error ? Is there any explorer.exe removal tool or utility available ? |

| Posted By : eagle - 2-17-2005 3:21 | I keep thinking no,
but to be sure I would do a google search on it. But to be safe go to download.com and download ad-aware se personal, it's free, updateable and it removes spyware. I'm thinking it's a process but again do research before you delete.
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| Posted By : WhatsUp - 2-19-2005 9:53 | Umm, as far as I am aware, explorer.exe is a windows application. you remove that and you will have to re install windows.
U get that? IT IS A SYSTEM FILE.
Unless an Anti-Virus app says it is infected, do NOT delete it.
SheeshPost Edited (WhatsUp) : 2/19/2005 12:00:01 PM GMT |

| Posted By : eagle - 2-19-2005 3:17 | Yes Whasup I knew that but the pourpose of that was to get the person to research his OS without embarrasing them.
Eagle  |

| Posted By : pinkpanther - 2-22-2005 10:23 | Had a similar problem recently
Last week my son picked up trojans/viruses from a dodgy gaming site. With difficulty we eventually managed to delet the trojans. However from then on IE kept crashing etc.
Same as you when I looked at runnung processe explorer.exe was using lots of memory all the time even when nothing was being done on the computer.
I ran avg/adware/spybot and nothing came up.
I then downloaded the new microsoft beta antispyware and it did pick some other things up which I deleted. It also showed suspicious browser helper objects which it wouldnt let me delete.
However I did delete a file related to the BHO "glufxaoa.dll" which was located in system 32 file I think.
Now that was last week and my system is running very smoothly now and no more internet explorer crashes and no more detected trojans
Interestingly though today I updated AVG and ran a full scan, it found collected.2.ax trojan which was actually located in the recycle bin and it was infact the glufxaoa.dll that i had manually sent to recycle bin last week.
Hope this helps and maker sense!
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| Posted By : eagle - 2-22-2005 9:14 | It does make sense, and it probably will help.
Eagle  |

| Posted By : Maximillian - 9-19-2007 12:55 |
Suri,
Sorry that you got flamed by some people in this forum. These attitudes never cease to amaze me.
The explorer.exe is a process; however, it is also a Trojan. cexx.org has an excellent removal process at this link: http://www.cexx.org/dlder.htm
We've found multiple infections in a few machines over the years. It's known as the dlder.exe Trojan and it drops another "explorer.exe" file in a separate folder, normally in 'C:\Windows\explorer\Explorer.exe'.
Please note that you have a legitimate original "explorer.exe" in 'C:\Windows\explorer.exe'
It also drops a startup file in your registry so it will run silently at startup...normally in your Local Machine Registry: [HKLM\SOFTWARE\games\Clicktilluwin]. However; we have also found the Clicktilluwin entry in ‘HKCU’ over the past few months. That said, you should do a search find on your total registry for the phrase 'Clicktilluwin'. Go to the link above and follow cexx.org's manual removal, then search your regedit for the 'Clicktilluwin' reg-key and you should be fine.
Anytime that you have explorer.exe running over....say....25,000K to 30,000K in the task manager, it's usually indicative of infection.
Hope this helps.
Max Post Edited (Maximillian) : 19-09-2007 12:19:11 GMT |

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| Posted By : Georgia49 - 1-7-2009 1:58 | | I think I have the explorer.exe virus though I'm not certain it's manifesting itself in the same way as reported here. I get a message (actually a very intrusive warning) that my computer is infected with a virus and I need to run antivirus software. It then boots modzilla firefox and takes me to a web site trying to sell antivirus software. At first this was happening infrequently, but now it is incessant. I re-installed updated MacCaffe software, and though it blocks the program from bringing up the browser, I still get messages over and over - another pops up as soon as I terminate one-. The only reason I suspect explorer.exe is that I made certain I had no other applications running and then brought my computer down. The system sent a message saying it needed to terminate explorer.exe and then another saying it was a non-responsive program. Has anyone else experienced anything similar associated with the explorer.exe virus/trojan ??? Does anyone know if it is a real security threat or just a nuisance?? Thanks |

| Posted By : peterap - 1-16-2009 5:32 | | I face the exact problem as Georgia49. Please let me know if you find any solution?
Thanks |

| Posted By : alumni - 1-29-2009 6:05 | Hi guys,
I've analysed my situation with explorer.exe crash. I have discovered an unwelcome file named "LDAP32.DLL" in the Windows\System32 directory, which was connected to the crashes. After removing this file - which is not original to Windows - my explorer.exe issues were solved.
Hope this suits you well! :)
Best regards,
Ronny.
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| Posted By : Ashgen - 10-8-2009 11:20 |
Hello, I need some help.
I am infected with a Explorer.exe virus, but probably not the same as this one. My virus i dont think is a "dlder" virus, but an actual change to the "Explorer.exe" file. All that this virus is doing is making my computer almost completely worthless, in essence a 400$ paper weight. It will NOT open IE, Windows Explorer, or ANY .exe files for that manner without me going into the (CTRL+ALT+DEL) Splash Screen (Vista =[ ) multiple times and cussing and praying to open. When i was letting my friend use my computer, he had the smart idea to download a "Portal KEYGEN PRO.exe" file from Frostwire... Smart huh? oh well. i didnt now that this was a virus, i thought that my computer was just bogged down constantly (although i had no other files open) until i noticed explorer.exe taking up an ungodly amount of memory ( it has maxed out at 126, 329k) wich i noticed from the start was bad, so i opened my antivirus (AVG scanner) and my adware detectors, but with no luck (although my adware stuff found 10 different smaller trojans) i still have my problem. so, i tried to shut down explorer.exe and keep my taskmanager open to open new tasks and such, and to my horror (or relief, whatever u may call it) i used start new task and typed "iexplore.exe" and BANG! open, and homepage there as soon as i hit enter. so, i started back up "explorer.exe" and all the sudden my computer freaks out with windows of different things, mostly just .exe's i had tried to open, and then my AVG popped up saying "roguesting=something", i forgot what it said, and didnt do anything about it. After my AVG scanned and found it, my computer got 5x worse. now, my touchpad (laptop) and keyboard are very tempermental, it has taken me about 22 minutes to type this message. i have no problem opening things such as Javascripts, (i play private servers, not going to say due to copyright reasons)
I used the methods to find the viruses in this post to no avail. I have searched every possible way to do this, but have not found any. i will include screenshots of my programs and taskmanager parts (with just iexplore and explore.exe running im using 100% cpu usage) and i would love to have this problem fixed. if you find a solution, please email me or im me at:
thomasand23(A) yahoo.com thomasand23(A) aim.com
Please, any help would be appreciated, even if it is to say that my computer is junk =[ and cannot be fixed.
Thanks for you time,
-Ashgen, 5th command of the ODST Roughneckz.
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Post Edited (Touch) : 09-10-2009 03:14:51 GMT |

| Posted By : Touch - 10-9-2009 4:16 | Hello Ashgen and welcome
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