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Old 09-17-2007, 06:35 AM #1
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Default D-Link problem with ANIWZCSdS.exe

Hi all,
Ever since ANIWZCSdS.exe started popping up on start up, my internet has been running sooo slow to the point where it freezes for about 20seconds just to try and open a website! I have cable and im now running at dial up speeds. It is not my internet usage limit so it must be ANIWZCSdS.exe?

Googled and found it was from my D-Link wireless but i don't know how to either get rid of it or make my internet run normally again? The little icon in the right hand bottom corner with the wireless connection computer signal says signal strength 'excellent' even though i sometimes look at it and there are no green signal lines (if you get what i mean?)
I really need help!
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Old 09-17-2007, 10:24 AM #2
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I'm assuming you're using Windows?

If so, click on Start, then Run, then type in MSCONFIG and click OK. This will bring up the system configuration menu.

Click on the Startup tab, and then locate the entry for ANIWZCSdS.exe. Uncheck the checkbox, then click Apply, then click OK. You'll be prompted to restart.

What this does is prevent this executable file from starting when Windows starts. This doesn't uninstall the software or have any other effect--if this turns out to cause problems elsewhere, you can go right back into this menu to check the check box for ANIWZCSdS.exe again, reboot, and then you'll be right back where you started.

Oh, any time you make a change to the startup tab, on your next reboot, you'll get a screen telling you that something was changed. Just uncheck the checkbox for 'show this screen on reboot' (it will be the only checkbox, at the bottom of the popup).
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http://www.acreativedesktop.com/aniwzcsds.html
What is ANIWZCSDS.EXE?
By: Austin Luna
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Also remember that while ANIWZCSDS.EXE won't bring the house down, an overlooked imposter could. Some of these processes are spelled pretty darn close to one another and it's not uncommon for a spyware file or a key logger to change a single letter of it's name so you don't recognize it!

What I'm saying is to take a closer look at some of your processes before you label any of them as "confirmed okay". The reality is that if you continue to take your time to find excellent correct information, then you are decreasing the chances of a major problem in the future.



http://www.file.net/process/aniwzcsds.exe.html

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The process ANIWZCS2 Service Launcher belongs to the software ANIWZCS2 Service Launcher (NT) by Alpha Networks Inc (,,,).

Description: File ANIWZCSdS.exe is located in a subfolder of "C:\Program Files". The file size on Windows XP is 49152 bytes.
It is not a Windows system file. The program is not visible. Therefore the technical security rating is 40% dangerous, however also read the users reviews.

Important: Some malware camouflage themselves as ANIWZCSdS.exe, particularly if they are located in c:\windows or c:\windows\system32 folder. Thus check the ANIWZCSdS.exe process on your pc whether it is pest.
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