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tcpsvcs.exe Datei Info

Der TCP/IP Services Application Prozess gehört zur Software Microsoft Windows Operating System der Firma Microsoft Corporation (www.microsoft.com).



Charakteristik: tcpsvcs.exe befindet sich im Ordner C:\Windows\System32. Bekannte Dateigrößen unter Windows XP sind 19456 bytes (97% aller Vorkommen), 21504 bytes, 9728 bytes.
Diese Datei ist eine Windows System Datei. Das Programm ist nicht sichtbar. Die Software stellt auf einem Port eine Verbindung zum LAN oder Internet her. Sie stammt von Microsoft und ist vertrauenswürdig. Deshalb bewerten wir diese Datei zu 9% als gefährlich, aber vergleichen Sie diese Wertung mit den Mitglieder Meinungen.

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Hinweis: Viren und andere schädliche Dateien können sich als tcpsvcs.exe tarnen. Insbesondere, wenn sich die Datei in C:\Windows oder C:\Windows\System32 Ordner befindet. Bitte kontrollieren Sie deshalb, ob es sich bei dem Prozess tcpsvcs.exe auf Ihrem PC um einen Schädling handelt. Möchten Sie die Sicherheit Ihres PCs überprüfen, so empfehlen wir Ihnen die Software Security Task Manager.

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Wichtig, wenn das System auf wichtige TCP/IP-Anfragen reagieren soll. Die Dienste quote und daytime moegen sinnlos sein, aber echo (Ping), chargen und discard sind z.B. für Netzwerkdiagnose sinnvoll. Echo sowieso. Wer kein Netzwerk betreibt bzw. darauf verzichten kann den Rechner anzupingen usw. kann den Dienst unter Computerverwaltung - Dienste deaktivieren ("Einfache TCP/IP-Dienste" Starttyp auf Deaktiviert stellen)
  darkkilla  
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if you have wipe your hard drive clean. it's a ghost that certian gov't agency use to watch what your doing. it starts inferring with internet and can cause your computer to crash. you will be limited as to what you can do. known to operate with (cpscan) (listed as application)
  angel  
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Guys ...In XP go to Control Panel, Administrative Tools, Services. Go to Simple TCP/IP Services, double-click on it, and under Startup Type choose Disabled. in Control Panel -- Install applications -- install windows components -- Network Service --- (toggle, disable choice SIMPLE SERVICE TCP/IP)...When you restart win XP, must go without problems....cheers!
  harsh   (weitere Info's)
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Our McAfee ePO system reports that this file is tying to engage IRC: Blocked by port blocking rule C:\WINDOWS\system32\tcpsvcs.exe Anti-virus Standard Protection:Prevent IRC communication 10.10.0.69:6667
  Puss Y. Lover  
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tcpsvcs.exe : Why do people believe that uninstalling the process iss the way to go ? - it shows a complete lack of knowledge about the component-agree with Frits comment - ps , we run DHCP on win 2003 server , it is important for us
  Phillip Ebo  
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Se o programa estiver rodando de dentro do sistem32 do windows esta tudo OK, caso contrario pode ser um malware
  Gil  
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It is used for TCP/IP v.6 go in to network adapter properties and uninstall TCP/IP v.6 if it is causing problems
  Fergus Sinnott  
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This file is required for TCP/IP. Remove TCP/IP version 6 to reduce CPU usage.
  Loki Fuego   (weitere Info's)
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When this file keeps your CPU runs 100%, isn´t a virus or trojan trouble.You got go to "network connections" and right click your "Local Area Connection" and select "Properties" make sure you have the "General" tab selected, then scroll down until you find "Microsoft TCP/IP version 6" select it and click "Uninstall". Restart system and look task manager again, the TCPSVCS.EXE file will be 0%.
  nightbreed999  
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you can delete it after you shut it own and when you reboot its right back again. it acts like a virus. i even deleted the prefetch file and it still shows back up. Im determined to rid myself of this thing. Post more later
  Nightbreed999  
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cpu hog Microsoft ipv6 (Sergio is correct remove not needed....yet)
  Stone  
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This is the 2nd time I've had this little bastard file come up and both times has caused problems with my networking. When I terminate the process, things seem to work fine. As far as I can tell it's a piece of spyware that I'm picking up and the only way to get rid of it is to reinstall the operating system. I wish I had better news, but all these so called "tips" as to how to live with this file don't work. But it's dispointing that with all the money we pay to mcafee, webroot, and others, that someone can't figure out how to prevent this file from taking up residency.
  Dennis  
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It opens the following ports on my system (but NOT through WinXP firewall) 7, 9, 13, 17, and 19. If you can connect to 13, it will tell you the current time. Port 17 will give you historical qoutes from people that are currently dead. Port 19 will give you a continuous stream of junk. I'm not exactly sure what ports 7 and 9 do. But it doesn't chew up 90%+ of my CPU.
  Josh  
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It's a TCP/IP handler
  Mark  
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This is just more MS bloat. You don't need it unless you need the computer to act as a DHCP server (if Internet Connection Sharing is on, then you need it). This thing handles the "well known" TCP Services: echo (it responds to ping), discard (completely useless), daytime (not very useful), quote (quote of the day - pointless) and chargen (also completely useless). Kill it if you like. Your file and print sharing will still be ok, RPC won't have a heart attack... nothing bad will happen. It's just USELESS FAT.
  Shawn  
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this is _not_ needed for tcp ip services as "boelema" indicated. this is add on tcp/ip services. turn it off. go to control panel then add or remove programs then windows components then networking services. then turn off "simple tcp/ip services" and while your at it turn off all the services in this area. these are not needed to run a networked os. you will still be able to connect to the internet. you will still be able to print. boelema dont post unless you know what your talking about.
  corporate zombia  
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I have seen programs ranging from worms to spyware to keyloggers take up this name. I have had several of them on my own computer. however,under normal circumstances this program provides basic TCP/IP services. If your computer is slowed down by this process taking all the power you should run a virus scanner and a spyware scanner because I have not known this to happen under normal functionality.
  Jercos  
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I really don' t know anything about this file but one thing is sure, as some other people has written, it keeps my computer processor working hard, too hard, and I' m not so glad about it.
  Mattia  
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it does not seem to have any value. it pushes my cpu usage to 100% until i end it. it has two processes linked to it, ADVAPI32.dll!CryptVerifySignatureW+0x17 and nvsvc32.exe+0x7800, which i suspect to be the baddies - obviously i could be wrong!
  gg  
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When this file keeps your CPU runs 100%, isn´t a virus or trojan trouble.You got go to "network connections" and right click your "Local Area Connection" and select "Properties" make sure you have the "General" tab selected, then scroll down until you find "Microsoft TCP/IP version 6" select it and click "Uninstall". Restart system and look task manager again, the TCPSVCS.EXE file will be 0%.
  Sérgio Magno Lopes  
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Symantec lists this as part of Trojan Backdoor.Egghead. Installed in Windows\System32 folder.
  FlowrHuntr   (weitere Info's)
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How to Stop TCPSVCS 90% or higher CPU Process Go to Control Panel and click on Network Connections. For each Network Connection right on it and go to Properties. Once in Properties, go to the tab called Networking. You may see a list of one or more the following usages: Microsoft TCP/IP, File and Printer Sharing, QoS Scheduler. Uncheck each one and click uninstall, which is located under the list of usages. After the uninstall process, the computer will prompt you to restart. This should solve the problem.
  Lenora  
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When it is running, which is not all the time, it will use 70% to 90% of the processor's time. I don't know if it is a misconfiguration or a trojan. Concurrently, with the tcpsvcs.exe issue, the computer's time and date is changing, with occassional weird characters on the display. Updated VCOM virus software scans are negative.
  Rees Morrison,  
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I'm 100% CPU usage unless I cancel this thing
  xyz  
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Once I termintate it, my CPU runs between 0% and 10%, tried to search for the file on my PC and cannot find it, does this mean its spyware?
  Tate  
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keylogger
  dar  
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braucht beim booten 100% CPU bis ich es mit taskmanager beende.
  Christoph  
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i have the same problems with tcpsvcs.exe! what should we do?
  bendix  
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Beim Start meines PC wurde automatisch der Prozess tcpsvcs.exe gestartet und lastete die CPU zu 100% aus. Daraufhin beendete ich den Windows XP Dienst DHCP-client und stellte ihn auf manuell, weil mein PC kein server ist. Das Problem war damit behoben.
  Wolfram  
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IT Slows my computer down
  Bill  
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it keeps my processor running at 100% all time until I stopped
  steve  
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It gives me headache .......... eating my processor's valuble time
  Romesh  
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he keeps my processor at 100% at boot time, until i stop this service..my computer runs very slow
  nicole  
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tcpsvcs.exe is a part of Microsoft Windows networking components. This essential system process is initiated when the computer uses special TCP/IP networking services such as DHCP, Simple TCP and print services. This program is important for the stable and secure running of your computer and should not be terminated.
  Frits boelema  
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it's for networking
  joris  


Summary: 13 Mitglieder halten tcpsvcs.exe notwendig für Windows bzw. für eine installierte Software. 3 Mitglieder halten es für ungefährlich. 7 Mitglieder halten es weder für wichtig noch für gefährlich. 3 Mitglieder vermuten Gefahr. 8 Mitglieder halten es für schädlich und empfehlen, tcpsvcs.exe zu deinstallieren. 3 Mitglieder gaben kein Urteil ab ("bin nicht sicher").


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