Operating Systems. Tags: Windows 7. Anonymous November 11, 0 Comments. I ran at least 10 different related virus scans, all resulting in nothing found. Anyone know what this is then? Debra Carlson Posted November 11, 0 Comments. Marc Solovitz Posted November 11, 0 Comments. Dan Gherciu Posted November 11, 0 Comments. Hi there..? Darkan9el Posted November 11, 0 Comments. This might be a good time for a short lesson on using Task Manager.
Michael S. M Ellahi Posted November 12, 0 Comments. Register or Login. Welcome back! Reset Your Password We'll send an email with a link to reset your password. Stay ahead! Get the latest news, expert insights and market research, tailored to your interests. Answered by:. Archived Forums. Application Security for Windows Desktop. Sign in to vote. Hi, Recentely, I found there are two csrss.
Thursday, July 19, PM. There are more than 2 sessions when you use fast user switching or remote desktop. Regards Eric. Monday, November 12, AM. In the Control Panel?
Note that the same applies to winlogon. Monday, November 12, PM. Thanks, Oscar E. Wednesday, November 14, AM. I never seen these two processes in a user mode Task Manager before I'm more used to only see the processes of my user name. Right, but I still cannot have other information on these two processes So what?
Why the system do not prevent me of doing this? I should have something like: "No my friend you're not authorised to kill that process", instead of that BSoD. Moreover those ports are not opened on the 0. And, if I disconnect from Internet after a few seconds, then all these ports are closed again. I've never seen these beheviours which seem erratics on Windows XP, I don't use Windows Vista since a long time but all this seems really weird If one with a very fresh Vista installation could confirm that these behaviours are the ones of Windows Vista, then I would be less stressed and suspicious and could sleep better If not, I would think I'm infected by a virus or worm or trojan or spyware or a combination of those Thanks guys!
PS: I'm sorry for the english errors, but it is not my native language. Sunday, December 2, PM. You killed a part of the OS itself. It's friendly of windows to only show you the Blue Screen of Death. You could use The Microsoft sysinternals ProcessExplorer to get more detailed informations with description on the csrss. An additional job of csrss. You will see a high CPU spike in csrss.
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