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Process-info.org is an online library of Computer Operating System's Processes, which helps you to identify processes running at background of computer operating system or at remote computers on your network.
Process-info.org contains a growing database of executable processes (mostly with .EXE extension) and DLL libraries. You can search for processes through search box or navigate alphabeticaly by starting letter of process name.
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zcfgsvc.exe
Intel NIC Configuration Tool
Brief description of process
What to do with this process?
zcfgsvc.exe
Reported as Virus
Process status unknown
Reported as Trojan Horse
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Reported as Spyware, Adware
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Developer
Part of
Intel Communications
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February 26, 2010 7:23:10 PM CET
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