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                  <P style=3D"MARGIN: 4pt 5.65pt"><FONT face=3D"Verdana, =
Arial"=20
                  =
size=3D1><B>Acsd<BR><BR>AolAcsDaemon1</B></FONT></P></TD>
                <TD=20
                style=3D"PADDING-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 0px; =
PADDING-BOTTOM: 0px; PADDING-TOP: 0px"=20
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                  <P style=3D"MARGIN: 4pt 5.65pt"><FONT face=3D"Verdana, =
Arial"=20
                  size=3D1>ACSd.exe<BR><BR><B>(AOL)</B></FONT></P></TD>
                <TD=20
                style=3D"PADDING-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 0px; =
PADDING-BOTTOM: 0px; PADDING-TOP: 0px"=20
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                  <P style=3D"MARGIN: 4pt 5.65pt"><FONT face=3D"Verdana, =
Arial"=20
                  size=3D1>AOL Connectivity Service.&nbsp; Background =
task=20
                  introduced with version 9.0 of AOL and which =
supposedly=20
                  reconnects you to AOL if you lose your connection =
while=20
                  online.&nbsp; It runs as a task in Win9x/ME, and as a =
service=20
                  under=20
                  =
WinNT4/2000/XP/2003.<BR><U><BR></U><B>Recommendation&nbsp;:</B><BR><FONT =

                  size=3D1>At the time of writing, =
15&#8209;Dec&#8209;2003, this task is an=20
                  annoying feature of the latest AOL.&nbsp; For a start =
the=20
                  concept itself beggars belief since we cannot see how =
the task=20
                  can check for loss of connection without constant =
pinging of a=20
                  particular Internet address (be ready for ACSD =
firewall=20
                  alerts!) =96 in short unnecessary traffic on your =
connection;=20
                  the very sort of behaviour normally attributed to =
spyware=20
                  !&nbsp;&nbsp; But that is the least of the problems =
:&nbsp;=20
                  this task is responsible for boot-up errors on some =
PCs,=20
                  constant autodials on boot-up of some PCs, it is =
incompatible=20
                  with some programs on others (you have to terminate =
ACSD to=20
                  use the programs without problems), on other PCs it =
uses=20
                  inconsiderable amounts of memory for what its role is, =
on some=20
                  Win2000/XP PCs we have found it running away with CPU=20
                  resources and incredibly slow PCs as a result, and, =
worse, it=20
                  stays around when you have deliberately closed your =
Internet=20
                  connection.&nbsp; This, in our opinion, is&nbsp;=20
                  <I>TerribleWare !</I>&nbsp;&nbsp; Unfortunately, at =
the time=20
                  of writing we do not have a solution to the problem =
:&nbsp;=20
                  even if you disable this task on the&nbsp;=20
                  <B>Startups</B>&nbsp; tab of&nbsp; <A=20
                  style=3D"FONT-WEIGHT: bold; COLOR: #3333cc"=20
                  =
href=3D"http://www.answersthatwork.com/TUT_pages/TUT_information.htm">The=
=20
                  Ultimate Troubleshooter</A> &nbsp; on Win9x/ME, or set =
the=20
                  service to manual on WinNT4/2000/XP/2003, opening AOL =
starts=20
                  the task anyway.&nbsp; Out of frustrations some users =
have=20
                  reverted back to AOL 8.0.&nbsp; The advice for those =
who stay=20
                  with version 9.0 is that it is unthinkable that AOL =
will not=20
                  eventually address the problem, so keep downloading =
those AOL=20
                  updates whenever you are prompted by the=20
                  software.</FONT></FONT></P></TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD=20
                style=3D"PADDING-RIGHT: 0px; BACKGROUND-POSITION: 0% 0%; =
PADDING-LEFT: 0px; BACKGROUND-ATTACHMENT: scroll; BACKGROUND-IMAGE: =
url(none); PADDING-BOTTOM: 0px; PADDING-TOP: 0px; BACKGROUND-REPEAT: =
repeat"=20
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                  <P style=3D"MARGIN: 4pt 5.65pt"><FONT face=3D"Verdana, =
Arial"=20
                  size=3D1><B>Actionagent</B></FONT></P></TD>
                <TD=20
                style=3D"PADDING-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 0px; =
PADDING-BOTTOM: 0px; PADDING-TOP: 0px"=20
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                  <P style=3D"MARGIN: 4pt 5.65pt"><FONT face=3D"Verdana, =
Arial"=20
                  =
size=3D1>ActionAgent.exe<BR><B><BR>(Dell)</B></FONT></P></TD>
                <TD=20
                style=3D"PADDING-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 0px; =
PADDING-BOTTOM: 0px; PADDING-TOP: 0px"=20
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                  <P style=3D"MARGIN: 4pt 5.65pt"><FONT face=3D"Verdana, =
Arial"=20
                  size=3D1>Part of Dell=92s OpenManage Client =
Instrumentation=20
                  software which allows the user or system administrator =
to=20
                  view, and sometimes set, various statistics, =
characteristics,=20
                  configuration, and performance data of specific =
hardware=20
                  components in your Dell PC.&nbsp; This task/service is =
used=20
                  to&nbsp; <B>set and reset</B>&nbsp; configuration =
parameters=20
                  of a particular hardware item&nbsp; (e.g. your network =

                  =
card).<BR><U><BR></U><B>Recommendation&nbsp;:</B><BR><FONT=20
                  size=3D1>Such software is not critical to the good =
running of=20
                  your PC, so you may decide to disable it on the&nbsp;=20
                  <B>Startups</B>&nbsp; tab of&nbsp; <A=20
                  style=3D"FONT-WEIGHT: bold; COLOR: #3333cc"=20
                  =
href=3D"http://www.answersthatwork.com/TUT_pages/TUT_information.htm">The=
=20
                  Ultimate Troubleshooter</A>&nbsp; in Windows =
9x/ME,&nbsp; or=20
                  set the startup mode of this service to&nbsp;=20
                  <U>Disabled</U>&nbsp; on the&nbsp; =
<B>Services</B>&nbsp; tab=20
                  of The Ultimate Troubleshooter in=20
                  Windows&nbsp;NT4/2000/XP/2003.&nbsp; <B><I>Note=20
                  :</I></B></FONT><I><FONT size=3D1>&nbsp; if you are=20
                  troubleshooting problems with your PC or server, then =
we=20
                  strongly suggest that if you fail to home in on the =
cause of=20
                  your problems, you should also try disabling this =
task/service=20
                  during your =
investigations.</FONT></I></FONT></P></TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD vAlign=3Dtop width=3D"21%" bgColor=3D#99ff99><FONT=20
                  face=3D"Verdana, Arial" =
size=3D1><B>Activation</B></FONT></TD>
                <TD vAlign=3Dtop width=3D"25%" bgColor=3D#ccff99><FONT=20
                  face=3D"Verdana, Arial"=20
                  =
size=3D1>Activation.exe<BR><BR><B>(Microsoft)</B></FONT></TD>
                <TD vAlign=3Dtop width=3D"54%" bgColor=3D#ccffcc><FONT=20
                  face=3D"Verdana, Arial" size=3D1>Microsoft=92s =
Activation module for=20
                  their Windows XP and Microsoft Office XP/2002=20
                  products.<BR><U><BR></U><B>Recommendation : =
</B><BR>Leave=20
                  alone. We are not yet sure as to how exactly =
ACTIVATION.EXE=20
                  works;&nbsp; however, given the problems one can run =
into with=20
                  inactivated Windows XP&nbsp;/ Office XP&nbsp;/ Office =
2002=20
                  products at the best of times, we do not recommend =
doing=20
                  anything with this background task.</FONT></TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD vAlign=3Dtop width=3D"21%" bgColor=3D#99ff99><FONT=20
                  face=3D"Verdana, Arial" =
size=3D1><B>Addrbook</B></FONT></TD>
                <TD vAlign=3Dtop width=3D"25%" bgColor=3D#ccff99><FONT=20
                  face=3D"Verdana, Arial"=20
                  =
size=3D1>Addrbook.exe<BR><B><BR>(Novell)</B></FONT></TD>
                <TD vAlign=3Dtop width=3D"54%" bgColor=3D#ccffcc><FONT=20
                  face=3D"Verdana, Arial" size=3D1>Novell GroupWise =
Address=20
                  Book.&nbsp; This task appears when you first use the =
GroupWise=20
                  Address Book and remains <U>after</U> you have closed =
the=20
                  Address Book =96 the intention here is that the =
Address Book=20
                  will open up quicker the next time you call it=20
                  up.<BR><U><BR></U><B>Recommendation&nbsp;:</B> <BR>If =
you have=20
                  closed the GroupWise Address Book, and you are in the =
process=20
                  of troubleshooting a problem, then terminate this task =
through=20
                  the Task List dialogue box.&nbsp; Otherwise leave it =
alone as=20
                  it does speed up the opening of the Address Book the =
second=20
                  time you use it.</FONT></TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD vAlign=3Dtop width=3D"21%" bgColor=3D#99ff99><FONT=20
                  face=3D"Verdana, Arial" =
size=3D1><B>Adgjdet</B></FONT></TD>
                <TD vAlign=3Dtop width=3D"25%" bgColor=3D#ccff99><FONT=20
                  face=3D"Verdana, Arial" =
size=3D1>ADGJDET.exe<BR><BR><B>(Creative=20
                  Labs)</B></FONT></TD>
                <TD vAlign=3Dtop width=3D"54%" bgColor=3D#ccffcc><FONT=20
                  face=3D"Verdana, Arial" size=3D1>Jet Detection =
background=20
                  task.&nbsp; What a description =96 for a moment we got =
excited=20
                  with thoughts of advanced flight =
simulation&nbsp;!&nbsp; Not=20
                  to be, though.&nbsp; This task, installed with the =
drivers for=20
                  Creative=92s SoundBlaster Live and Audigy soundcards, =
detects=20
                  when something changes on one of the soundcard=92s =
ports.&nbsp;=20
                  One of the applications is that if it detects that you =
have=20
                  plugged headphones into the Live! drive, it then shuts =
off the=20
                  rear speakers output=20
                  jacks.<BR><U><BR></U><B>Recommendation&nbsp;:</B> =
<BR>Clever=20
                  features.&nbsp; We have not had any negative reports =
about=20
                  this task yet, so you might as well leave it=20
              running.</FONT></TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD vAlign=3Dtop width=3D"21%" bgColor=3D#99ff99><FONT=20
                  face=3D"Verdana, Arial" size=3D1><B>Adobe Gamma=20
                Loader</B></FONT></TD>
                <TD vAlign=3Dtop width=3D"25%" bgColor=3D#ccff99><FONT=20
                  face=3D"Verdana, Arial" size=3D1>Adobe Gamma=20
                  Loader.exe<BR><BR><B>(Adobe)</B></FONT></TD>
                <TD vAlign=3Dtop width=3D"54%" bgColor=3D#ccffcc><FONT=20
                  face=3D"Verdana, Arial" size=3D1>Adobe Gamma installs =
with Adobe=20
                  Photoshop 5.0 or later.&nbsp; You use it to colour =
calibrate=20
                  your monitor at system level and create ICC profiles =
that=20
                  describe how your monitor reproduces colour.&nbsp; Any =

                  application that uses ICC profiles can use these=20
                  profiles.&nbsp; Colour calibration of one=92s monitor =
is used=20
                  primarily in the printing industry (magazine =
designers, etc..)=20
                  to ensure that colours are represented in the same way =
by all=20
                  of the designer=92s equipment&nbsp;:&nbsp; monitor, =
scanner,=20
                  colour printer.&nbsp; Adobe Gamma Loader enables you =
to colour=20
                  calibrate your monitor and then saves that =
calibration.&nbsp;=20
                  When you next boot up it automatically loads the =
calibration=20
                  settings for =
you.<BR><U><BR></U><B>Recommendation&nbsp;:<U>=20
                  <BR></U></B>Unless you are designing jobs to print =
<U>and</U>=20
                  you know about colour calibration, this feature will =
be of=20
                  little use to you, so you might as well disable it =
with=20
                  &nbsp;<A style=3D"FONT-WEIGHT: bold; COLOR: #3333cc"=20
                  =
href=3D"http://www.answersthatwork.com/TUT_pages/TUT_information.htm">The=
=20
                  Ultimate Troubleshooter</A>.&nbsp; If you do know =
about=20
                  calibration and intend to use it, make sure you do not =
have=20
                  two calibration utilities running at the same time =
(some=20
                  monitors come with their own calibration utilities) as =
they=20
                  will clash with each other.</FONT></TD></TR>

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