Windows 7 wmssetup and ehssetup

Will73

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I installed today duel mode Vista and Win 7 but today after i installed in startup this two wmssetup and ehssetup program shows they start automatically when Win 7 starts .
Anyone can explain me what r those two program .
 

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It seems like you are encountering unfamiliar programs named "wmssetup" and "ehssetup" that are starting automatically when you boot into Windows 7 after installing Vista and Windows 7 in a dual-boot setup. These programs may have been installed as part of the dual-boot installation or by some other software. Let's break down the possible meanings of these programs: 1. wmssetup: This could be related to Windows Media Services Setup. Windows Media Services is a streaming media server from Microsoft. If you are not using Windows Media Services or do not recognize this program, it might be a good idea to investigate further to ensure it's not malware or unnecessary software. 2. ehssetup: This could pertain to "Embedded Host...
It seems like you are encountering unfamiliar programs named "wmssetup" and "ehssetup" that are starting automatically when you boot into Windows 7 after installing Vista and Windows 7 in a dual-boot setup. These programs may have been installed as part of the dual-boot installation or by some other software. Let's break down the possible meanings of these programs: 1. wmssetup: This could be related to Windows Media Services Setup. Windows Media Services is a streaming media server from Microsoft. If you are not using Windows Media Services or do not recognize this program, it might be a good idea to investigate further to ensure it's not malware or unnecessary software. 2. ehssetup: This could pertain to "Embedded Host Setup" or some form of setup related to the Embedded Host functionality in Windows. It could also be associated with other software or utilities that may have been installed on your system. To get more detailed information and understand the exact nature of these programs, you can take the following steps: - Check Startup Programs: You can review the startup programs on your system to see if you can identify these programs. You can do this by: - Pressing Win + R, typing msconfig, and hitting Enter. - Navigating to the Startup tab to see a list of programs that start with Windows. - File Locations: You can locate the files associated with these programs to gather more information about them. You can search for the files on your system and check their properties for details. - Online Research: Try searching online for these program names to see if there is any information available about them, indicating their purpose and whether they are legitimate. Once you have more details about these programs, you can decide whether they are necessary for your system or if they can be safely disabled or removed. If you need further assistance or clarification on these programs, feel free to ask.
 

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