> When I get more information on bmss.exe, it tells me
> that it is
> the "BMonitor Session Manager" from Microsoft. I
> have searched Microsoft,
>
> Google, AntiOnline and others with no results.
What did you do to get "more information" from the
files?
> The bmss.exe has opened a port on my server and I am
> curious as to what
> these files are used for and if I can safely remove
> them from my servers.
What port did it open?
Some (free) tools you'll likely want to run on these
files include:
depends.exe (dependencywalker.com)
strings.exe (SysInternals)
finfo.pl (http://patriot.net/~carvdawg/perl.html)
Of course, this is after things like full, MAC times,
Reg key entries, etc, have all been recorded.
Drop me a line if you want assistance...or if you're
willing to zip the files up and email them to me.
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> When I get more information on bmss.exe, it tells me
> that it is
> the "BMonitor Session Manager" from Microsoft. I
> have searched Microsoft,
>
> Google, AntiOnline and others with no results.
What did you do to get "more information" from the
files?
> The bmss.exe has opened a port on my server and I am
> curious as to what
> these files are used for and if I can safely remove
> them from my servers.
What port did it open?
Some (free) tools you'll likely want to run on these
files include:
depends.exe (dependencywalker.com)
strings.exe (SysInternals)
finfo.pl (http://patriot.net/~carvdawg/perl.html)
Of course, this is after things like full, MAC times,
Reg key entries, etc, have all been recorded.
Drop me a line if you want assistance...or if you're
willing to zip the files up and email them to me.
__________________________________________________
Do you Yahoo!?
Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now.
http://mailplus.yahoo.com
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