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    hijackthis mobsync.exe

    windows 2000 pro user here...Everytime I boot up I run hijackthis and it shows a registry link for my syncronization manager mobsync.exe file. I thought about changing the value to 0 , but i am not sure what can keep this value from coming back ?

    the reg value is located here HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\run

    Value name is Synchronization Manager
    and value data is mobsync.exe /logon

    catagory is O4 - Enumeration of suspicious autoloading Registry entries

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    Do you Synchronize file for offline use? (Laptop use that normall). If no, you can delete this, np.
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    mobsync

    no i never use and i already deleted it. it's the registry key that keeps coming back even after i delete it. hence the term auto loader .

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