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VMware Workstation
File Name: hqtray.exe
Description:
VMware Host Network Access Status Tray Application - part of both VMware External: Player (from version 2.0) and External: Workstation (until version 6.5) - which allow you to "run multiple operating systems simultaneously on a single PC." It's function is uknown at present and it displays no tray icon as the name suggests. Can be disabled without affecting the operation of either product
VMware Host Network Access Status Tray Application - part of both VMware External: Player (from version 2.0) and External: Workstation (until version 6.5) - which allow you to "run multiple operating systems simultaneously on a single PC." It's function is uknown at present and it displays no tray icon as the name suggests. Can be disabled without affecting the operation of either product
VMware Workstation
File Name: vmware.exe
Description:
Added by the External: KOLABC-A WORM! Note - this is note the legitimate VMware Player/Workstation file with the same name which is located in a %ProgramFiles%\VMware directory. This one is located in %System%
Added by the External: KOLABC-A WORM! Note - this is note the legitimate VMware Player/Workstation file with the same name which is located in a %ProgramFiles%\VMware directory. This one is located in %System%
vmware-tray
File Name: vmware-tray.exe
Description:
System Tray access to External: virtual machines (VMs) currently in a "powered on" state in External: VMware Workstation - which "makes it simple to create and run multiple virtual machines on your desktop or laptop computer". Can be helpful if VMs are configured to run "headless" at Windows startup, in which case it can help you interact with the headless VMs. In that case, VMs could be powered on headless without ever starting up Workstation. If VMs aren't configured to run headless it isn't really required
System Tray access to External: virtual machines (VMs) currently in a "powered on" state in External: VMware Workstation - which "makes it simple to create and run multiple virtual machines on your desktop or laptop computer". Can be helpful if VMs are configured to run "headless" at Windows startup, in which case it can help you interact with the headless VMs. In that case, VMs could be powered on headless without ever starting up Workstation. If VMs aren't configured to run headless it isn't really required
VnCplUpdate
File Name: msdm.exe
Description:
Masssend - spam relayer. Listens on a port for the spammers to feed it a list of addresses and what to send out. More information in External: this advisory
Masssend - spam relayer. Listens on a port for the spammers to feed it a list of addresses and what to send out. More information in External: this advisory
VnrPack17
File Name: VnrPack17.exe