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2. Run Windows Repair Tool to repair backweb-8876480.exe related Windows Errors 3. Run MalwareBytes to remove persistent malware Process name: Logitech Desktop Messenger Product: Mouse/Keyboard/Webcam softwareCompany: Logitech File: backweb-8876480.exe Security Rating: "backweb-8876480.exe" is installed with
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the software for Logitech products. It checks for software upgrades from Logitech. It's present backweb client under Software => Logitech Desktop Manager, where it can be uninstalled.See also http://www.backweb.com/news/press_releases/102901.php. Backweb, suggest they only monitor keyboard / backweb technologies liquidation mouse activity, so they know when the computer is inactive, they claim they don't record key strokes. (source) From the backweb developer: Compaq, HP, McAffee, F-Secure, Western Digital, Logitech, Kodak and IBM are some http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-performance/invalid-backweb-application-id-8876480/be51408f-9166-4a63-a720-f0b605c9efa1 of BackWeb´s customers. Each of these vendors bundles a customized BackWeb client into their products that are then shipped to their end users. These companies use the BackWeb client to distribute drivers, software updates, patches and critical information from a secure server at their site directly to their users' hard-drives. Read more. From usatoday.com: One of the adware programs swept up by Spy Sweeper on my system http://www.neuber.com/taskmanager/process/backweb-8876480.exe.html was BackWeb from BackWeb Technologies, a company that works with IBM, Hewlett-Packard, Siemens and others. Talk about mixed messages: Spy Sweeper assessed BackWeb as a "medium" threat to my system but nonetheless indicated that the program "is generally used for legitimate purposes" and "should only be removed by advanced users after careful research and consideration." In my case, it arrived with a download of free Kodak picture software. Kodak says the program is used legitimately to make sure users have the latest version of Kodak's software. A BackWeb executive also said the software isn't spyware. And BackWeb has successfully lobbied some anti-spyware software companies to have BackWeb removed from their lists. The files IAdHide.dll, IAdHide3.dll, dlgli.exe and tempiadhide3.dll are also part of BackWeb. Get more detailed information about backweb-8876480.exe and all other running background processes with Security Task Manager. Note: Any malware can be named anything - so you should check where the files of the running processes are located on your disk. If a "non-Microsoft" .exe file is located in the C:\Windows or C:\Windows\System32 folder, then there is a high risk for a virus, spyware, trojan or worm infection! Check it out! Click to Run a Free Scan for backweb-8
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to the AU edition switch to the INT edition US edition switch to the UK edition switch to the Australia edition switch to the International The Guardian home › tech home election 2016 US world opinion sports soccer tech selected arts lifestyle fashion business travel environment browse all sections close Software Ask Jack BackWeb gives an error message Jack Schofield Thursday 17 August 2006 06.08 EDT Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Share on LinkedIn Share on Google+ Share on WhatsApp Share on Messenger When firing up my PC, I get a runtime error: "Invalid backweb application id 768119." I can't seem to locate the source and wondered if it is doing anything serious. Maureen BackWeb software is supplied by BackWeb Technologies. Many companies use it to download updates to various programs, and BackWeb's customer list includes Hewlett-Packard (and Compaq), Logitech and Kodak. However, some people consider it spyware or adware. You are most likely getting the error message because you have a PC or application that uses BackWeb but an anti-spyware program has removed some or all of it. It is much better to uninstall BackWeb correctly, using the Control Panel's Add/Remove Programs utility. To stop the error message, you may also need to untick it in the System Configuration Utility. To do this, go to Start, select Run, type msconfig in the box and click OK. It should be under the Startup tab. You can often find out who installed BackWeb by searching your hard drive. For example, the files could be under C:\Program Files\Compaq Connections\. More blogposts Topics Software Windows Reuse this content View all comments > Order by newest oldest recommendations Show 25 25 50 100 All Threads collapsed expanded unthreaded Loading comments… Trouble loading? View more comments popular The Guardian back to top home election 2016 US world opinion sports soccer tech selected arts lifestyle fashion business travel environment all sections close home election 2016 US world UK europe americas asia middle east africa australia cities development opinion sports soccer MLS NFL MLB NBA NHL soccer live scores tables competitions results fixtures clubs tech selected arts movies tv & radio music games books art & design stage classical lifestyle food health & fitness love & sex family women home & garden fashion business econom