Hidden programs (?) running?

From: Jim Y (j.s.yablonsky_at_NOSPAMatt.net)
Date: 07/15/04


Date: Thu, 15 Jul 2004 23:55:23 GMT

I have a Gateway 510 with XP home edition. When a program starts, a "ding" is heard to let the user
know. Lately, I have noticed that "ding" to sound at the oddest times. Is there someway that I can
determine what is/was running on my PC? I have run Norton A/V update and check for viruses. I know
A/V software is NOT 100% perfect. For that reason I would like to determine what is causing the
"ding" to sound when, to my knowledge, it should not.

Can someone direct me to the solution?

Thank you,
Jim Y



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