A Dell Dimension 4550 with 256K of RAM was running OK, but
then, the boot up time, including log on, increased to 4 minutes.
The problem appears to be a dos window opening with NET.exe on the menu bar. This window stays open for 3 minutes, then closes. It is using a lot of system resources. I can not identify what application may be opening it up. I know that NET.exe is needed and can't be deleted, etc. I also know that a virus changes it name to NET.exe. ANTI-Virus Scanning has found no virus, etc.
No new applications have been installed. Task manager shows the NET.exe running under "applications" and no other applications are running.
How can I identify what target application is opening this NET.exe dos window?
then, the boot up time, including log on, increased to 4 minutes.
The problem appears to be a dos window opening with NET.exe on the menu bar. This window stays open for 3 minutes, then closes. It is using a lot of system resources. I can not identify what application may be opening it up. I know that NET.exe is needed and can't be deleted, etc. I also know that a virus changes it name to NET.exe. ANTI-Virus Scanning has found no virus, etc.
No new applications have been installed. Task manager shows the NET.exe running under "applications" and no other applications are running.
How can I identify what target application is opening this NET.exe dos window?