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>>>>>> Recently, on waking my PC in the AM, I have a popup telling me an
>>>>>> app (ERU) is? was? running but stopped. The progress bar doesn't
>>>>>> move so I stop the app. I have no idea why this app is running or
>>>>>> how long it has been running. To my knowledge, I have not set it
>>>>>> to tun automatically. Best I can tell, ERU has no ability to start
>>>>>> itself on schedule. I have checked Task scheduler but can find
>>>>>> nothing there indicating it starts ERU. How/where can I find why
>>>>>> ERU is starting?
>>>>>
>>>>> ERU was an Emergency Recovery Utility for Windows 95.
>>>>> Are you talking about Erunt ?
>>>>> www.larshederer.homepage.t-online.de/erunt/
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> Yeah ERUNT. My mistake.
>>>
>>> You may have it set to do a daily backup via the Startup folder in
>>> the Start menu.
>>> (If you've got UAC turned off you won't see any messages.)
>>>
>>>
>> If I understand this correctly, Start|Programs|Startup . . . no ERUNT
>> noted. Ummm, what is 'UAC?'
>
> User Account Control.
> If you installed Erunt then you would have been offered the option of
> having
> your registry backed up on a daily basis. The default is on a rolling 30
> day cycle.
> The installer package, if you had agreed to it, would have put a
> shortcut in the
> Startup folder to run Autoback.exe when you logged on. The program runs
> once a day.
> If you have UAC enabled then you would get a message telling you that
> Windows
> has stopped the program from running ( or something like that).
> So to get Erunt to do a daily back-up you either turn off UAC or create
> a task
> to run the daily back-up. The program that does the back-up is called
> Autoback.exe.
> It's in the Erunt folder.
> Does any of this sound familiar ?
> If you have UAC enabled and haven't created a task to run it
> automatically then
> I don't know why Erunt is running on its own.
>
>Thanks. Maybe this is progress. No AutoBack in StartUp . . . BUT, I
have a 'registry.vbs' in the ERUNT folder which opens the ERUNT folder
and runs the app. Seems I remember getting that a few years ago. I
suppose my next step is to find what is running the vbs.