Re: CTF Loader

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As long as it's now displayed in the 'white space' next to the 'Add' button under
'Data Execution Prevention' with a 'checked' box next to it's name, then yes, that's
all fine.

The message telling you of possible "may expose my system to unauthorized access " IS
normal.

All that it means is that "'Data Execution Prevention" is no longer "watching" the
'ctfmon.exe' program (as you have now added it to an 'ignore' list).

If it were a virus that you had done this to - it could theoretically, get away with
murder...

But as 'ctfmon.exe' is a trusted Microsoft executable, integral to the Windows OS,
then there is not too much worry.

BTW - The 'open' window IS the 'browse' window as all the term 'browse' indicates is
that you are presented with a small utility within a program or service, that enables
you to 'browse' through a list of files and / or folders on your drive[s] to specify
either a file or a folder to that program or service.

Although there is a 'Browse for folder' & a 'Browse for file' dialogue (with those
titles), I still include the "Open..." and "Save As..." dialogs as 'browse' .

Finally, I would recommend that you download, install and run the [free] program -
"MalwareBytes" - on your system in addition to your "Avast" software (run the 'full
scan' - not the 'quick').

If you 'read up' on MalwareBytes, you will find time and again, that it picks up on
threats and infections that have found their way onto people's PCs - and is able to
purge their systems of them.

Download 'MalwareBytes - Anti Malware' from :

http://www.malwarebytes.org/mbam/program/mbam-setup.exe


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Cheers, Tim Med***, Peckham, London. :-)



"Loveembirds" <Loveembirds@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:C60CD68E-BF85-47E2-B405-A24BBF87EAE5@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
ok, thanks again Tim. I've re-enabled it in misconfig then went to do what
you said per adding it to the DEP ignore list.
I never got an actual " browse" window but after "Add" I got an "open "
window where I copied and pasted C:\WINDOWS\system32\ctfmon.exe into the "
file name" area , is this correct ?
I got a but leary when I got a warning that if I proceeded that "
disabling may expose my system to unauthorized access " .
Is this a normal not to worry about warning ?

Per virus checking :

I'm still trying and still can't get DrWebCureIt to download yet-dial up
issues I suppose but would like to get it to work to be sure there's not a
virus , trojan or whatever lurking in this machine that perhaps Avast is not
picking up on.

"Tim Med***" wrote:

Unfortunately it's gone because you have decided to stop your CTF Loader.

*The CTF Loader [ctfmon.exe] activates the Alternative User Input Text Input
Processor (TIP) and the Microsoft Office Language Bar.

*Ctfmon.exe monitors the active windows and provides text input service support
for
speech recognition, handwriting recognition, keyboard, translation, and other
alternative user input technologies.

Stopping ctfmon.exe from loading could possible cause problems in some office
applications and especially if you use alternative input, text recognition or
speech-to-text software.

Again, until you find the real reason for the cause (which you may never do) I
advise
you to simply add it to the DEP ignore list as I described in my earlier post, and
re-enable it in msconfig.exe



*Quoted from Microsoft Help and Support pages "Frequently asked questions about
Ctfmon.exe"
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/282599

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Cheers, Tim Med***, Peckham, London. :-)




"Loveembirds" <Loveembirds@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:CEBF3819-27CA-406A-A2BF-D70785F677E7@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Robear,
I don't have google toolbar and wasn't quite sure what you meant by
unistalling the older version of the dekstop, dunno how to go about that.
Tim, I didn't know how to scan the file specifically for a virus but I ran
my AVAST scanner and it didn't pick up on anything.
However, just checking around, I went to msconfig and found ctfmon in my
start up stuff. I unchecked it and the problem seems gone, for now.
I also went to bleeping computer and checked out " ctfmon" and seems most
choices led to it possibly being a trojan.
I'm now downloading DrWebCureIT and will go from there, " IF" it will
finish downloading, that is. I had tried it earlier before unchecking that
ctfmon in start up and it would not finish. My computer had slowed to a
crawl, I seriously suspect a virus here .
If you guys have any futher input, I'll be glad to listen.

Thanks much !

"Tim Med***" wrote:

First, make sure the file is not infected by a virus / malware by scanning it
with
your anti-virus software.

After becoming confident the file is not infected - Make DEP (Data Execution
Prevention) ignore the file CTFMON.EXE.

Go to "My Computer" and right-click on it and choose 'Properties' to bring up
the
'System' control panel.

Then, click on the 'Advanced' tab and click on the 'Settings' button in the
'Performance' section (top).

When the 'Performance Options' box opens, click on the "Data Execution
Prevention"
tab along the top.

Change the 'radio' button from "Turn on DEP for all" programs..." to "Turn on
DEP
for all" programs and services except for those I select" (the lower option).

Then, click on the "ADD" button to 'browse' to the program :

C:\WINDOWS\system32\ctfmon.exe

....click on [ok] to confirm you want to add this program to the list.

Then, click on [ok] on all dialog boxes to save and exit.

This will disable Data Execution Prevention from reporting errors on this
program.

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Cheers, Tim Med***, Peckham, London. :-)




"Loveembirds" <Loveembirds@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:19A59F71-B57C-46A9-993A-3B94C4AE49EB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I'm getting a very annoying window popping up as follows :
Data Execution Prevention Microsoft windows CTF loader that's says to
help protect computer windows has closed this program.
What the heck and how do I fix this ?

this is after downloading IE 8 , if that makes a difference?








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