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Subscribe to our newsletter Search Home Forum Ask a question Latest questions Windows Mac Linux Internet Video Games Software Hardware Mobile Network Virus Café How To Download Ask a question Windows Software Mac Software Linux Software Android Apps BlackBerry Apps iPhone Apps Windows Phone Apps News Encyclopedia Home How To Operating Systems Windows Windows - Disable Ctfmon.exe at startup Ask a question September 2016 Ctfmon.exe is a Microsoft Office process that works with the Windows operating system. This process activates the language bar and alternative user input. It is a non- essential system process which runs in the background even after quitting all programs. This ctfmon.exe can be annoying, as even after disabling it, it remains http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-performance/ctfmonexe-application-error-in-windows-7/1abac89a-a354-43a2-a155-1d11dada432f in Task Manager. To prevent the process from starting with every boot, some steps need to be followed. This can be done from the 'stop advanced text services' selection under system configuration, or one can alternatively disable the process at start-up. Additionally from the office start-up, the Modes User Input should be disabled. Disable advanced text services Disable Ctfmon.exe at startup Additional information ctfmon.exe is a Windows generic process for managing http://ccm.net/faq/1780-windows-disable-ctfmon-exe-at-startup information entry using alternative text input software such as voice recognition, electronic recognition and braille keyboards. The ctfmon.exe process is only necessary when dealing with other languages or when information in inputted using a device other than a standard keyboard. The ctfmon.exe file starts the component of the "Language Bar" (via the system tray), and launches every time Windows starts. It continues to run in the background, whether an Office XP program was started or not. If you have no need for ctfmon.exe to be running, you can safely disable it from launching automatically without it affecting your computer. Disable advanced text services Here is how you can stop the application launching every time you boot your machine: From the Control Panel, go to Regional Options > Date, time and language Then click on Regional and Language Options Select the Languages tab and click Details Click on the Advanced tab Under System Configuration, check the box Stop advanced text services Click on Apply and validate with OK Disable Ctfmon.exe at startup Open the System Configuration Utility: Open the Start menu Click Run Type in msconfig Click the Startup tab and uncheck the startup item for ctfmon Click Apply and validate with OK Restart your PC. After rebooting, a warning message will inform yo
please read below to decide for yourself whether the ctfmon.exe on your computer is a Trojan that you should remove, or whether it is a file belonging http://www.file.net/process/ctfmon.exe.html to the Windows operating system or to a trusted application. Click to Run a Free Scan for ctfmon.exe related errors Ctfmon.exe file information Ctfmon.exe process in Windows TaskManager The process known http://www.cybertechhelp.com/forums/showthread.php?t=158671 as CTF Loader or Dummy to replace the annoying CTFMON.EXE or SoBit Mail Service or CTF-Ladeprogramm or Cicero Loader or Shareaza Ultimate File Sharing belongs to software Microsoft Windows Operating application error System or Microsoft Office Professional Edition (version 2003) or So Bit or Shareaza or as or Dummy CTFMON.EXE (part of the CTFMON-Remover) or Betriebssystem Microsoft Windows or Microsoft® Windows NT® Operating System by Microsoft (www.microsoft.com) or Shareaza Development Team (www.shareaza.com) or SoBit or Gerhard Schlager. Description: The original ctfmon.exe from Microsoft is an important part of Windows, but often causes application error ctfmon.exe problems. The ctfmon.exe file is located in the C:\Windows\System32 folder. Known file sizes on Windows 10/8/7/XP are 15,360bytes (63% of all occurrences), 30,208bytes and 61 more variants. The program is not visible. The application is loaded during the Windows boot process (see Registry key: Run, DEFAULT\Run, MACHINE\Run, User Shell Folders, Winlogon\Shell, Userinit, MACHINE\User Shell Folders, RunOnce). Ctfmon.exe is a Microsoft signed file. Therefore the technical security rating is 45% dangerous, however you should also read the user reviews. Recommended: Identify ctfmon.exe related errors Viruses with the same file name Is ctfmon.exe a virus? No, it is not. The true ctfmon.exe file is a safe Microsoft Windows system process, called "CTF Loader". However, writers of malware programs, such as viruses, worms, and Trojans deliberately give their processes the same file name to escape detection. Viruses with the same file name are such as Worm:Win32/Fakerecy.A or Virus:Win32/Virut.BI (detected by Microsoft), and Worm.Win32.VB.xb or Virus.Win32.Virut.bu (detected by Kaspersky). To ensure that no rogue ctfmon.exe is running on your PC, click here to run a Free Malware Scan. How to recognize suspicious va
Try our mobile theme. If CTH has helped you, please consider liking and sharing us on Facebook Search Forums Show Threads Show Posts Advanced Search Go to Page... Topic Tools #1 June 28th, 2007, 03:10 PM Posmo New Member Join Date: Jun 2006 Posts: 28 CTFMON.exe Error on Startup Hey. Recently I've been getting an error when I startup my computer (after it goes to the desktop) I can simply click out of it, but would like this to be solved.. Suggestions? Any help is appreciated... -Jesse Posmo View Public Profile Find all posts by Posmo #2 June 28th, 2007, 04:02 PM squirekat Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2002 O/S: Windows XP Pro Location: Santa Cruz, California Posts: 953 Hi there Posmo, MSUTB.dll has to do with your language bar. Have you turned on/off your language bar recently, or modified it in any way? If so, go back and undo whatever you did, then see if you still get the popup. How about software? Have you installed/uninstalled anything recently? Mark squirekat View Public Profile Find all posts by squirekat #3 June 28th, 2007, 04:11 PM Posmo New Member Join Date: Jun 2006 Posts: 28 I don't recall doing anything with the language bar, however I did install the following recently: Changed from AntiVir to Comodo Antivirus Changed from Jetico Personal Firewall to Comodo Firewall Pro Installed Comodo BOClean (anti-spyware) Installed Adobe CS2 Installed Office 2007 Also, when opening Outlook, I get the same error except the title of the box is "OUTLOOK.EXE - Bad Image" and in addition to MSUTB.exe error box, I get a mslbui.dll error box too (looks the same, just mslbui.dll instead of MSUTB.exe) =| Confusing! Also, if I click out of both of these (press OK), I still can run the program normally.. Thanks -Jesse Posmo View Public Profile Find all posts by Posmo #4 June 28th, 2007, 04:38 PM squirekat Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2002 O/S: Windows XP Pro Location: Santa Cruz, California Posts: 953 I was just Googling your problem and found your post over on the Comodo forum. It's kinda scary, isn't it? We think we're invisible on the internet but we're not! Anyway, back to your problem(s)... Seems to me that the MSUTB.dll error has been triggered by installing Comodo and the OUTLOOK.EXE and mslbui.dll errors were triggered by installing Office 2007 (I see lots of Google hits on mslbui.dll and Office) I would try two things... 1. Start>Run>type in "sfc /scannow" Have your Windows CD ready to insert and System File Checker will check all your system files and repair/replace any missing/corrupted files. 2. If SFC doesn't solve your problem then try registering e